United Nations Development Programme Romania

Internship Opportunities

Internship Opportunities for 2010

21.01.2010

The UNDP Romania offers internship opportunities for outstanding university students with the following backgrounds: communications, finance, social-political studies and economics. Languages required: Romanian and English. Contact: recruitment.ro@undp.org

INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME

Your interest in undertaking an internship with the UNDP Office in Romania is acknowledged with great pleasure. We hope the below information will further raise your interest and encourage you to apply for internship in our office.

Objective

The UNDP Romania Country Office offers selected outstanding university students the opportunity to acquire experience working as interns in the United Nations system. The internship provides a compact understanding of UNDP' s development policies, thematic priorities, and technical cooperation activities. Interns specialize in the areas of democratic governance, sustainable environmental policies, poverty reduction, and other activities related to sustainable human development. In so doing they acquire practical experience in various aspects of project management in an international work environment.

What to expect/ Nature of work

Under the supervision of the designated office staff (normally, Head of Section receiving the intern), the intern will:

  • Assist in the organization of conferences, forums or other collaborative events;
  • Assist in developing of products/services
  • Draft letters, minutes, memos and other Section operations’ related documents;
  • File documents;
  • Collect information related to the Section’s portfolio;
  • Translate important documents between English and Romanian, upon request;
  • Arrange appointments, receive visitors, and screen telephone calls;
  • Deal with written correspondence upon request;
  • Perform other duties related and in support to the Section’s operations.

The internship is not intended to lead to further employment within the UN system, but to complement the intern's studies. Therefore, there should be no expectation of employment at the end of an internship.
Assignments may vary in length, according to the availability and academic requirements as well as the needs of the UNDP office in Romania. Normally they should last no less than 6 weeks and no more than six months.
Eligibility

Interns are selected on a competitive basis. The following minimum qualifications are required:

  • Enrollment in a graduate-level degree programme in a development related field such as economics, public or business administration, or environmental studies.
  • Demonstrated interest in the field of development
  • Language skills: written and spoken proficiency in at least one, and preferably two of the three working languages used by UNDP: English, French and Spanish.
  • An interest in global mobility; adaptability to varied physical and other environments; a desire to work with and gain the confidence and respect of people with different language, national and cultural backgrounds.

Financial Aspects

The internship programme operates on a non-salaried basis. The subsistence and travel costs connected with the internship programme must be borne by interns or by other institutions. Interns are responsible for arranging their own travel to Bucharest, health and medical insurance and accommodation.

Status of an Intern

They are not staff members and may not represent UNDP in any official capacity.

Medical Coverage
UNDP accepts no responsibility for costs or hardships arising from illness or accidents incurred during the internship. Interns must therefore carry adequate and regular medical and life insurance. Proof of medical coverage/visa must be provided before the internship commences.

 

How to apply
The following documents should be sent to UNDP Office in Bucharest:

  • A letter from his/her university confirming current enrollment and graduation date
  • A reference letter from a senior faculty member who is fully acquainted with the student's performance
  • A brief paper setting out the reasons why he/she is seeking an internship with UNDP and what is expected from the experience and how he/she can benefit UNDP
  • UNDP internship application form (could be downloaded from here)
  • Resume

 

All documents related to internships of Romanian nationals should be addressed to Ana Maria Dima, Human Resources Associate at:
UN House
48A Primaverii Blvd
011975 Bucharest, Romania

or by email to: ana.dima@undp.org
As a general rule, applicants will be subject to competitive selection.
As soon as we find an internship opportunity suitable to your interest and background, we will contact you.

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