United Nations Volunteers (UNV) Internship recruitment in Volunteer Knowledge and Innovation
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
- The United Nations Volunteers programme (UNV) is the United Nations
programme that supports sustainable human development globally through
the promotion of volunteerism and the mobilization of volunteers.
It
operates against a background of growing recognition that volunteerism
brings benefits to both society at large and the individual volunteer;
that it makes important contributions, economically as well as socially;
and that it contributes to more cohesive societies by building trust
and reciprocity among citizens. Universal and inclusive, UNV embraces
all types of volunteer action while holding to the values of free will,
commitment, engagement and solidarity, which are the foundations of
volunteerism.
UNV is headquartered in Bonn, Germany and has approximately 150 staff
positions - the majority in Bonn with some dozen positions in different
UN peacekeeping missions, and other Headquarters locations (e.g. New
York and Tokyo). In the field, UNV has country office teams, composed of
UNV Programme Officers (UNV volunteers) and Country Office Assistants,
in many of the UNDP country offices. The major organizational groups
within UNV are:
- The Office of the Executive Coordinator (OEC);
- The Evaluation Unit;
- The Corporate Planning and Performance Unit;
- The Volunteer Programme and Management Group (VPMG) comprising
the Peace and Development Divisions; Volunteer Recruitment Resources
Section (VRRS); Volunteer Knowledge and Innovation Section (VKIS);
supported by a Quality Assurance Unit;
- The Partnerships and Communications Division (PCD); and
- The Management Services Division (MSD) comprising sections for
Information Support Services, Finance, Human Resources, as well as Units
for Common Services and Administration.
UNV invites application from qualified candidates to fill the position below:
Job Title: Internship in Volunteer Knowledge and Innovation Section
Description
- Opportunities of between 3 and 6 months are available on an ongoing basis through 2014. Please specify your availability.
- Start Date: Currently filling positions beginning May/June 2014.
The Volunteer Knowledge and Innovation Section (VKIS) enhances UNV's
proactive capacity to mainstream volunteerism into peace and development
initiatives through:
- Promoting sound volunteer management practices, including the
development of innovative volunteering solutions (volunteer modalities
and volunteer management resources and tools) and the management of the
Online Volunteering service;
- Leading the delivery of volunteerism advisory services for
integration of volunteerism for peace and development into policies and
programming; and for enhancing the recognition of volunteerism
contributions;
- Leading initiatives for Volunteer Learning and Knowledge management.
- Facilitating and supporting advocacy initiatives at national and
global level with the objective to integrate volunteerism in the
post-2015 development agenda including follow up to major UN Conferences
and Summits in economic, social and environmental fields.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the coordination of the Knowledge Management Associate and
supervision of specified VKIS staff, the intern will support building
UNV substantive knowledge and capacity to promote and facilitate
volunteerism for peace and development globally; as well as to enhance
UNV policies, programming and partnerships. Assignments may include:
- Research, track, scan, analyze key developments within UNV and among partners
- Develop reports or policy briefs, with reviews of articles,
reports, and online sources in different languages, on selected trends
in volunteerism, volunteer management, and volunteering contributions to
peace and development
- Support the development of advocacy and communication materials (tools, videos, articles, databases etc.).
- May be requested to undertake additional tasks subject to workload and skill sets of the individual recruited.
- The intern is also expected to strengthen his/her knowledge and
understanding of the concept of volunteerism by reading relevant UNV and
other publications.
- Analyze reports, surveys results and briefs to extract key messages and develop summaries.
- Support the recruitment and management of online volunteers to support VKIS activities.
- Support development of joint publications and networking activities with volunteer involving partners
- Taking minutes, preparing presentations/materials, and support for in-house working groups, workshops, or consultative meetings.
- Contribute to the development of the State of the World's Volunteers Report (SWVR).
Learning Opportunities for the Intern
- General understanding of the work and mission of the UNV
programme, and of volunteerism's contribution to peace and development
effectiveness;
- Insight and hands-on experience with UNV research, policy analysis and volunteer learning and knowledge management activities;
- Insight and hands-on experience in UNV's role in advocating and promoting volunteerism for peace and development; and
- Become more familiar with working in a United Nations / international organization and in a multicultural environment.
Minimum Qualifications & Experience
- Currently enrolled in a Master's degree / programme in
development, social science, political science, communications,
knowledge management, evaluation or a related field.(Please note that
only candidates who will be returning to their studies upon the
completion of their internship qualify for an internship with UNV.)
- Excellent 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.
- Fluency in English is required; Fluency in French, Arabic or Spanish an asset.
- Strong interest in development cooperation and in the work of the United Nations Volunteers programme.
- Previous experience in developing countries is desirable. Knowledge of the UN work environment an advantage.
- Experience in volunteering a strong 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, CV & cover letter in English), including the
dates and length of your availability, 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.
Application Deadline 31st December, 2015.