Are you passionate about international development, humanitarian affairs, advocacy and fundraising, and private sector partnerships? Do you have the motivation to join a global and leading children’s rights organisation? If so, you might be our intern for the autumn semester 2025.
(Danish is an advantage but not a requirement, and you must be fluent in English).
Intern for Partnerships Department – Future Impact Team
In line with the Sustainable Development Goals, we believe that we achieve the best results through partnerships. UNICEF Denmark's Partnerships Department works with several actors in the Danish private sector, including multinational business corporations, corporate and family foundations, and network organisations. What these actors have in common is that they support UNICEF's work and help us create the best opportunities for children in the world. We are looking for an intern who wants to work with a wide range of activities in order to expand our fundraising opportunities within our Partnerships Department in an international context.
About the tasks:
About you:
If you have any questions, you are welcome to contact Christina Laursen (Head of International Business) on telephone 45 23 42 17 07 or email claursen@unicef.dk, or Albert Giner (Partnerships Manager) on telephone 45 22 85 45 27 or email aginer@unicef.dk
About the internship with UNICEF Denmark
It is a prerequisite and a requirement that you are enrolled in a higher education program that approves the internship as part of the academic curriculum. Please note that this internship is unpaid.
The intern will be assigned an intern supervisor who is responsible for the internship. As an intern, you will receive ongoing feedback from your supervisor, and you will have regular status meetings. In addition, you will be part of an internship community at UNICEF Denmark.
Our office language is Danish. But we have a small international group who doesn’t speak the language. In our team, the language will be in English, and your Danish colleagues will help with translation if needed.
Location: Rentemestervej 62, 2400 Copenhagen.
The internship starts sometime between weeks 34 to 36. The internship period will be accommodated according to the number of ECTS awarded by your educational institution.
The internship working hours is usually 37 per week, unless otherwise agreed or as a result of the rules your educational institution establishes in connection with the internship. Weekly working hours include a lunch break of 30 minutes each day. Lunch is provided.
Please upload your CV and application no later than 30th of April 2025.
About UNICEF
UNICEF is committed to being a diverse workplace and encourages all qualified applicants regardless of age, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability or ethnic background to apply.
As part of your employment, UNICEF Denmark will obtain a child certificate. It is a condition of employment that this is without remarks.
UNICEF is the United Nations organization at the forefront of ensuring that children survive and thrive in life. UNICEF Denmark is the organization's Danish branch, and our primary task is to raise money for children in countries affected by conflicts, wars and disasters together with partners and individuals. In addition, UNICEF Denmark has been tasked with raising awareness of children's rights in Denmark and Greenland, which results in a number of national projects such as UNICEF Rights Schools and the Children's New Year Speech. For more information visit www.unicef.dk.
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