Organizational Unit: Multilateral Diplomacy Programme
Duration of contract: 4 to 6 months
Deadline for applications: 1 July 2016
Start date: 5 September 2016
Duty Station: Geneva, Switzerland
The Multilateral Diplomacy Programme (MDP) of the United
Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) maintains an
internship/traineeship programme for students/recent graduates interested in
gaining professional experience in a multicultural environment and enhancing
their understanding of the United Nations system.
MDP designs and delivers the Institute’s core diplomacy
training (CDT), consisting primarily of orientation briefings and short,
intensive skills development workshops which benefit cumulatively some 2,500
diplomats yearly at the United Nations Headquarters and other venues where the
Organization maintains a significant presence.
Parallel to CDT, MDP develops and delivers training
activities at country and regional levels in close partnership with national
training institutes, universities and selected international organizations. MDP
activities also including e-Learning; special projects, including advisory
services related to the curriculum development of diplomatic academies; and the
development of other training tools, including the Glossary for UN Delegates
and a Manual on United Nations Conference Processes, Procedures and
Negotiations.
MDP welcomes qualified candidates interested to work for a
period of four to six months, on an unpaid basis, at UNITAR headquarters in
Geneva. They will receive a monthly lump-sum to cover transportation.
Background
In line with the Institute’s efforts to improve its training
activities and special events, the Multilateral Diplomacy Programme is
developing a strategic growth plan to enhance the external products and
advertisement of their projects, including its online training courses.
Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Training Assistant of UNITAR’s
Multilateral Diplomacy Programme, the intern/trainee will assist in the
development and design of UNITAR’s external products (brochures,
advertisements, online advertisements, web products and outgoing documents) as
well as e-courses on diplomacy and skills development. The intern/trainee
would assist in, inter alia, designing the products, showing
originality and professionalism, being creative whilst and adapting the
products to the existing UNITAR’s guidelines. The intern/trainee would also be
responsible for assisting in communications and outreach activities. Typical
tasks assigned to the intern/trainee may include the following:
To support colleagues in the development of external
communication products such as brochures, advertisements and web design as well
as online courses;
To adapt training materials and learning packages to quality
and professional standards and UNITAR existing guidelines;
To liaise directly with partner organizations and
beneficiaries in preparation for the delivery of these products (printing and
web designing);
To undertake research that may provide necessary input into
such training and outreach materials;
To assist the Programme in its outreach and communication strategy
(including social media);
To maintain and develop UNITAR’s communication database to
ensure the efficient and effective dissemination of information and
coordination amongst the global diplomatic community.
The tasks assigned may be reviewed during contract period to
reflect changes in programme needs and priorities.
Learning Objectives
After the assignment the intern/trainee should be able to:
Translate strategic vision into actionable objectives;
Work independently and take initiative;
Have developed a professional rapport with UNITAR staff;
Be familiar with UNITAR’s branding guidelines;
Ameliorate, adapt and design UNITAR’s external products in a
professional way;
Have enhanced their creativity and innovation skills;
Propose ways to further UNITAR’s mission in terms of
designing;
Work in a multicultural environment.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should, as a minimum, either be enrolled in or
hold a university-level qualification (Bachelor’s degree, licence or other)
either in graphic or instructional design digital media, journalism,
international relations, history, political science, languages or a related
subject.
Please note that the status of intern is granted to
candidates still enrolled in a graduate or undergraduate programme, while
candidates having completed their education are considered as trainees.
Candidates should also have: demonstrated interest in
instructional and graphic design, distance learning methodologies; be creative
and professional; demonstrate administrative and organizational skills to
assist in the designing of external products; computer skills (to deal with
InDesign, Photoshop, internet search, advertisement through social media, etc.)
and a high level of individual responsibility, commitment and initiative.
Dates and Duration
Start date: 5 September 2016
Duration: four to six months. The internship/traineeship
programme is normally on a full-time basis and interns/trainees are expected to
work five days a week. Requests for part-time arrangements are possible, and
should be agreed before the start of the internship/traineeship.
Languages
Excellent knowledge in both oral and written English is
required. Knowledge of French or other working UN languages is an advantage.
How to Apply
Please send your CV and motivation letter to mdp-elearning@unitar.org with
the following subject line: “UNITAR’s Multilateral Diplomacy Programme:
Internship/Traineeship –Training opportunity”. Only selected candidates will be
contacted for an interview.
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