United Nations Volunteers (UNV) Youth Volunteer recruitment, 2014
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- The United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme is the UN organization
that contributes to peace and development through volunteerism
worldwide. Volunteerism is a powerful means of engaging people in
tackling development challenges, and it can transform the pace and
nature of development.
Volunteerism benefits both society at large and the individual volunteer
by strengthening trust, solidarity and reciprocity among citizens, and
by purposefully creating opportunities for participation. UNV
contributes to peace and development by advocating for recognition of
volunteers, working with partners to integrate volunteerism into
development programming, and mobilizing an increasing number and
diversity of volunteers, including experienced UN volunteers, throughout
the world.
UNV embraces volunteerism as universal and inclusive, and recognizes
volunteerism in its diversity as well as the values that sustain it:
free will, commitment, engagement and solidarity. UNV engaged 7,303 UN
volunteers in 2011, on a total of 7,708 assignments. With an average age
of 38 years and the requisite professional skills and qualifications of
some 5 to 10 years relevant experience, UN volunteers served in 132
countries in 2011 and came themselves from 162. The majority - 81 per
cent - come from developing countries themselves. One third of UN
volunteers served in their own countries, with the others carrying out
international assignments.
The financial equivalent of programme activities exceeds US$235 million
annually. UNV is headquartered in Bonn, Germany and has approximately
150 staff positions - with the majority in Bonn and some positions with
different UN peacekeeping and political missions, and in other
Headquarters locations (e.g. New York and Tokyo). The major
organizational groups within UNV are:
- The Office of the Executive Coordinator (OEC) comprising the
Evaluation Unit (EU) and the Corporate Planning and Performance Unit
(CPPU);
- The Volunteer Programming and Management Group (VPMG) comprising
the Peace and Development Division (PDD), Volunteer Recruitment
Resources Section (VRRS), Quality Assurance Unit (QAU), Volunteer
Knowledge and Innovation Section (VKIS);
- The Partnerships and Communications Division (PCD) comprising the Partnerships Section (PS) and the Communications Section (CS);
- The Management Services Division (MSD) comprising the
Information and Communication Technology Section (ICTS), Finance Section
(FS), Human Resources Section (HRS), and the Administration Unit (AU).
Additionally the Common Services Unit (CSU) provides support to the UN
presence in Bonn.
UNV is recruiting to fill the below position:
Intern, UN Youth Volunteer Programme
Description
- Assisting with organization of workshops, communications and outreach activities
- Duration: 3 - 6 months (starting in March 2014) at UNV headquarters in Bonn, Germany.
UN Youth Volunteer Programme
- Right now more than half the world is under thirty years of age.
This represents the largest generation of young people the world has
ever known and nearly all of them live in developing countries. Aided by
technological advances they are awakening to a new sense of their power
and potential, yet at the same time they face challenges and hardships.
- Recognizing the need to empower and engage young people, on 25
January 2012 the Secretary-General included a specific measure to
"create a UN youth volunteers programme under the umbrella of UN
Volunteers" in his Five-Year Action Agenda.
- Since then, UN Volunteers has been engaging with youth-led
networks, international volunteer sending organizations, national
volunteering and civil society organizations, and UN agencies to develop
a strategy to ensure leadership of youth volunteerism within the UN and
enhance global partnerships with youth volunteering organizations. The
UN Youth Volunteers Programme is the outcome of this engagement.
- The programme includes a specific modality for youth
volunteerism, which aims to meet the needs of young volunteers whilst
harnessing their skills and experience. It also aims to foster
partnerships with a broad range of youth-led, volunteer involving, and
civil society organizations, governments and other UN agencies in order
to discover new opportunities for youth volunteerism and exchange best
practices. Finally it seeks to strengthen national and regional
capacities including policy and legislative frameworks for governments,
civil society and other partners to develop and sustain youth volunteer
schemes.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the overall guidance of the Project Manager for the UN Youth
Volunteer Programme, the intern will support the implementation of the
project through communicating with project partners, UNV Field Units as
well as research and monitoring developments through different channels.
Depending on the competencies and interests of the interns, assignments
will include:
- Assist the preparation of workshops
- Research, collect, analyze and edit documents related to evidence of youth volunteerism impact on development.
- Assist project activities at UNV HQ in general.
- Take minutes and prepare presentations and documents for in-house committees and Field Units.
- Monitor, analyze and synthesize developments, press clippings
and reports with regards to the relevant global policy frameworks and
developments.
- Develop reports or policy briefs with reviews of practices,
lessons learned, and recommendations on good practices in relation to
the integration of volunteerism into the relevant policy frameworks.
- Perform other duties as required.
- The interns are also expected to strengthen their knowledge and
understanding of the concept of volunteerism as well as the above
mentioned policy frameworks by reading relevant UNV and other
publications.
Learning Opportunities for the Intern
- General understanding of the work and mission of the UNV
programme, the role of stakeholders and partners at national and global
level and of volunteerism's contribution to development effectiveness;
- Insight and hands-on experience in UNV's role in facilitating and promoting the project;
- Insight and hands-on experience in organizing and running complex projects; and
- Becoming more familiar with working in an International Organization and in a multicultural environment
Minimum Qualifications & Experience
- Education: Completed undergraduate degree (Bachelor) and current
enrollment in a Master's degree or equivalent. Only those students who
will return to their studies upon completion of their internship
assignments are eligible;
- Language skills: Written and spoken proficiency in English and preferably in an additional official UN
- Language (French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Chinese);
- Demonstrated interest in the field of development and the work of international organisations.
- Field of study: Development-related fields such as economics,
international relations, anthropology, sociology, public or business
administration, or environmental studies. Other fields of study may be
considered depending on the type of assignment;
Previous experience in:
- Organization of workshops/ events.
- Partnership building and stakeholder consultations.
- And/ or communications and campaign management
- Good oral and written communications skills and demonstrated research abilities and interest
- Internet proficiency as well as proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) is required.
- Experience with the development of statistics, charts in Excel and Web 2.0 tools (especially social networking) an asset.
- Experience in volunteering a strong asset.
- And/or research and policy development as well as experience in developing countries is desirable.
- Knowledge of the UN work environment an advantage.
- Enthusiastic about the role of youth volunteerism and participation in peace and development and ready to learn.
- Experience in non - formal education an asset.
General Terms and Conditions
- UNDP Conditions of Service for interns (http://www.undp.org/internships/) apply for interns working at UNV Headquarters.
- The Internship Programme operates on a non-remunerative basis.
Costs and arrangements for travel, visa, accommodation and living
expenses are the responsibility of the intern.
- The purpose of the Internship Programme is not to lead to
further employment with UNV but to complement an intern's studies.
Therefore, there should be no expectation of employment at the end of an
internship.
- UNV accepts no responsibility for the intern's medical insurance
or for costs arising from illness during the internship. Interns are
required to provide proof of medical insurance coverage.
Method of Application
Qualified and interested candidates should forward their applications
(Application form [MS Word], CV and a short paragraph on your motivation
in English) should be sent via e-mail to:
[email protected]
Applications should be forwarded to the designated contact person (as
indicated in the TORs). Due to the high number of applications, only
shortlisted and/or selected candidates will be contacted. Applications
(in English) should include the following:
- An application form [MS Word]
- Recent curriculum vitae (CV);
- A cover letter indicating the motivation and reason for an internship with UNV as well as the preferred field of work.
Note: Only short-listed candidates will be contacted
and called for a motivational interview that will take place on an
ongoing basis. Please also refer to UNV's general terms and conditions
for internships at UNV at
http://www.unv.org/about-us/employment/internship.html
Application Deadline 31st December, 2014