Deadline: 8 September 2016
Open to: candidates must be able to demonstrate good knowledge of Ireland, as well as a familiarity with the work of both the OECD and UNESCO with an ability to work comfortably in English and French
Remuneration: remuneration is approximately EUR 530 per month plus contributions
Open to: candidates must be able to demonstrate good knowledge of Ireland, as well as a familiarity with the work of both the OECD and UNESCO with an ability to work comfortably in English and French
Remuneration: remuneration is approximately EUR 530 per month plus contributions
Description
The Permanent Representation of Ireland to the OECD and
UNESCO, based in Paris, is recruiting two stagiaires for a six-month
internship, starting in late September 2016. The internship is a Stage
Conventionné and prospective interns must provide evidence of compliance with
this.
The main tasks are assisting with report-writing, event
management and some administrative duties as well as attending
meetings at the OECD and UNESCO. The interns work closely with diplomatic
staff in the relevant policy areas. Candidates must be able to demonstrate good
knowledge of Ireland, as well as a familiarity with the work of both the OECD
and UNESCO. An ability to work comfortably – orally and written – in English
and French is a requirement. Language skills will be tested.
Eligibility
Good knowledge of Ireland;
A familiarity with the work of both the OECD and
UNESCO;
An ability to work comfortably – orally and written –
in English and French is a requirement.
Language skills will be tested.
Remuneration
The internship is a Stage Conventionné and prospective
interns must provide evidence of compliance with this. Remuneration is
approximately EUR 530 per month, including a contribution towards meals
and a Paris transport card.
How to apply?
If interested, please email a CV and motivation letter
(in English) to shane.dowling@dfa.ie latest by 8 September
2016
By submitting information electronically, parties accept
that data may not be fully secure. Parties may alternatively send their
submissions by post to:
Permanent Representation to the OECD and UNESCO
12 Avenue Foch
75116 Paris
France
12 Avenue Foch
75116 Paris
France
Any personal information submitted will only be used for its
intended purposes and will be destroyed when no longer needed. Any other
processing or disclosure of personal data is not allowed other than in the
exceptional circumstances provided for under the Data Protection Acts.
For more information, please visit the official website.
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