Intern-Partnerships
Gain first-hand experience with UN development assistance policies and practices.
Overview
Gain first-hand experience with UN development assistance policies and practices.
You have:
- Be enrolled in or have completed a graduate school programme (second university degree or equivalent, or higher) or a first university degree programme (minimum bachelor’s level or equivalent).
- Have a demonstrated keen interest in the work of the United Nations and have a personal commitment to the ideals of the Charter.
- Fluency in spoken and written English is required; fluency in Thai is an advantage.
Contract
This is a I-1 contract. It usually requires 0 years of experience, depending on education. More about I-1 contracts.
Work Location
RCO-Thailand office
Expected duration
Expected duration 3 months with possible extension and desired start date 1 July 2025
Duties and Responsibilities
The Secretary General’s General Assembly Resolution 72/279 on the repositioning of the United Nations Development System mandates bold changes for the emergence of a new generation of Country Teams, centred on a strategic Programme with the Government and led by an impartial, independent and empowered UN Resident Coordinator to deliver on the 2030 Agenda. In Thailand, the United Nations system is led by the UN Resident Coordinator, with the support of the Resident Coordinator Office (RCO). This intern works under the supervision of the RCO team and Partnership and Development Finance Officer. The internship is UNPAID and full-time for the duration of 3-6 months. Interns work five days per week (35 hours). The intern will gain first-hand experience with regard to the activities of the UN Country Team through the RCO team in facilitating dialogues with partners, including with Government, the private sector, civil society, and other relevant stakeholders, to improve development assistance policies and practice.
Qualifications/special skills
To qualify for an internship with the United Nations Internship Programme, applicants must, at the time of application, meet one of the following requirements: (a) Be enrolled in, or have completed, a graduate school programme (second university degree or equivalent, or higher); or, (b) Be enrolled in, or have completed, the final academic year of a first university degree programme (minimum bachelor’s level or equivalent). Have a demonstrated keen interest in the work of the United Nations and have a personal commitment to the ideals of the Charter and backgrounds and beliefs, which include willingness to try and understand and be tolerant of differing opinions and views No working experience is required to apply for the United Nations Internship Programme. Your training, education, advance course work or skills should benefit the United Nations during your internship.
Languages
English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. Fluency in spoken and written English is required for the internship. Fluency in Thai is an advantage.
Additional Information
Not available.
Intern Specific text
Interns are not financially remunerated by the United Nations. Costs and arrangements for travel, visas, accommodation and living expenses are the responsibility of interns or their sponsoring institutions. Interns who are not citizens or permanent residents of the country where the internship is undertaken, may be required to obtain the appropriate visa and work/employment authorization. Successful candidates should discuss their specific visa requirements before accepting the internship offer.
No Fee
THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.
Potential interview questions
| Can you describe your motivation for applying to the United Nations Internship Programme? | This question assesses your commitment to the United Nations' ideals and principles. | Discuss your passion for global issues and specific reasons for wanting to intern with the UN. |
| How do you handle working in a diverse team with differing opinions? | The interviewer wants to understand your interpersonal skills and ability to work in a multicultural environment. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What skills do you believe will benefit the UN during your internship? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Describe a situation where you had to adapt to a significant change. | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What do you know about the role of the UN Resident Coordinator in Thailand? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How would you approach engaging with government or civil society partners during your internship? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you provide an example of how you've demonstrated commitment to social issues in the past? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What challenges do you foresee in working on development assistance policies? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |