The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) is
an international membership organization working in the field of human rights,
self-determination, indigenous issues, democracy and non-violence. UNPO
represents 44 nations, minorities and indigenous peoples worldwide, and was
established in 1991 at the Peace Palace in The Hague. UNPO’s worldwide
activities are coordinated and implemented from the organization’s headquarters
in The Hague and advocacy office in Brussels.
Students and young professionals from all over the world,
with degrees in international relations, political science, international law,
development and political/social geography and a range of work experience have
undertaken internships at the UNPO. Interns are offered a unique work
experience, with a wide range of responsibilities in a multicultural
environment that uses English as the main working language. Each intern is
given the opportunity to develop and implement their academic, organizational,
political, administrative, language and research skills.
Interns are expected to have a mature and flexible attitude,
display good time management skills, be able to undertake work independently
and conduct accurate research. The intern should enjoy working in an
internationally oriented office where a multitude of tasks will be assigned.
The internship requires a high degree of responsibility and autonomy from the
intern, but in turn promises an equally rewarding experience.
Vacancies (Unpaid):
Job Title: Project Assistant
Contract: Volunteer
Duration: 4 months (minimum)
Start: Between September 2015 and January 2016
Deadline for applications: 31 August 2015, 12:00pm (GMT
+1)
Job Description:
Interns are expected to undertake tasks that include the
organization of conferences, seminars and other events, the monitoring of
United Nations and European Parliament events (with possible attendance
depending on the period of engagement), the conducting of research on UNPO
Members; website management; advocacy and lobbying, project planning and implementation.
Intern requirements:
Essential:
Genuine interest in and basic knowledge of minority rights,
self-determination, indigenous peoples and human rights.
Ability to work under limited supervision and take
initiative under tight deadlines.
Ability to run short term, self-directed projects.
Excellent command of oral and written English.
Good knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Good knowledge of social media.
Desirable:
Knowledge of the international structures available to
assist oppressed or disadvantaged peoples with particular focus on the European
Union and the United Nations.
Working knowledge of one/several of the following:
French/Russian/Spanish/Portuguese
Basic knowledge of website management.
Experience in fundraising
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Please note that applications from representatives of UNPO
Members are encouraged.
If you are interested in undertaking an internship at UNPO
please send an application that includes the following:
Cover Letter (1 page only) addressed to UNPO General
Secretary Mr. Marino Busdachin
Curriculum Vitae (2 pages only)
Writing Sample (essay/extract of maximum 1000 words in
English, preferably relevant to the work of UNPO)
Please mark subject line: “Internship Application – Project
Assistant: YOUR NAME” and indicate clearly in your letter the exact time
period you would be available for an internship placement.
Send your complete application to brusselsinternships@unpo.org.
Applications not meeting the criteria above risk being
disqualified from the outset.
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For general inquiries on internships in Brussels, email brusselsinternships@unpo.org
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