Internship

Purpose


The objectives of the UNREC Internship Scheme are to:
  • Primarily, provide interns with an opportunity to gain practical work experience related to their academic programme or future work in a field related to UNREC's mission.
  • Secondly, enable UNREC work units to benefit from the work undertaken by Interns.
      

Qualifications

Typically Interns are undergraduate or graduate students studying in the area of law, conflict management and resolution, defence strategies, political science, economic and social development, international relations, public policy and administration. Interns must be able to work fairly independently and demonstrate initiative and flexibility to effectively benefit from an internship at UNREC.


Administration and Supervision of Interns

You may receive a standard reply confirming receipt of your Internship application. Only if UNREC wishes to actively pursue your application will you be contacted by the UNREC head office.Once selected, prior to travel you will be asked to complete and send the following to where you will be assigned:

  • Signed Internship Agreement.
  • Certificate of good health
  • Proof of valid medical insurance
  • 4 photographs

Interns normally maintain the same working hours as regular staff while adequate time to deal with personal accommodation and other matters on arrival is agreed from the outset with the Intern's supervisor.At the end of the assignment and after discussions together, the Supervisor should indicate whether the terms of the Internship Agreement were met. If so, Interns may be issued a standard letter of reference covering the period of Internship with UNREC and area of work. The supervisor has the option of adding additional comments or observations.


 Payment, Liability, Insurance, Visas and Clearance

No provision is made for remuneration of Interns. All costs connected with Internships must therefore be borne by the Interns or their sponsoring institutions or governments, including costs relating to travel, living and accommodation. The following stipulations should be noted with regard to insurance coverage:UNREC accepts no responsibility or liability for costs arising from damages, travel, accident and/or illness incurred during an Internship. Interns are therefore asked to submit in advance:

  • a medical certificate, prior to departure to place of assignment with UNREC, stating that s/he is in good health;
  • proof of coverage by a medical insurance plan valid for locations in which the Internship will be carried out, as Interns are not covered by the United Nations Medical Insurance Plan.

Obtaining visas is normally the responsibility of the Intern. UNREC will only assist where intervention is a government requirement.


Subsequent Employment by UNREC

There is no expectation of employment at the end of the Internship.

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