Remote Internship Opportunity: Adaptation Division, UNFCCC
Internship Title: Remote Internship Assignment
Division: Adaptation Division, Vulnerability Sub-Division
Application Deadline: 15 January 2025
Announcement Number: 24/Intern47/Adaptation-Vulnerability
Duration: 3 to six months
Background
This internship is with the UNFCCC secretariat, positioned in Bonn, Germany, inside the Adaptation Division’s Vulnerability Sub-Division. The sub-division focuses on:
- Catalyzing knowledge-sharing on local weather change impacts.
- Enhancing understanding of wants and actions in numerous sectors and teams.
- Managing a repository of adaptation information and knowledge.
The Vulnerability Sub-Division includes two items:
- NWP Unit: Supports the Nairobi Work Programme (NWP) on local weather change impacts, together with the Lima Adaptation Knowledge Initiative (LAKI).
- LCIPP Unit: Supports the Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform (LCIPP) and its Facilitative Working Group (FWG).
The intern will report back to the Team Lead of the NWP Unit and assist the Nairobi Work Programme’s initiatives.
Internship Objectives and Responsibilities
The intern will contribute to the Vulnerability Sub-Division’s workstreams, notably the Nairobi Work Programme. Key duties embrace:
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Research and Analysis:
- Compile and analyze background paperwork for mandated studies and information merchandise.
- Conduct quantitative information analyses and literature opinions.
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Event and Meeting Support:
- Assist in organizing and implementing LAKI priority-setting workshops.
- Participate in outreach actions and thematic occasions.
- Support the design and supply of regional and thematic conferences.
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Content Management:
- Manage content material on the NWP Adaptation Knowledge Portal and different UNFCCC pages.
- Create movies, infographics, and different multimedia content material to increase the subdivision’s attain.
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Communication and Outreach:
- Develop social media posts, information articles, and different outreach supplies.
- Conduct surveys to evaluate information wants and measure the affect of NWP assets.
- Assist with occasion communication, together with pre-event supplies, note-taking, and post-event summaries.
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Additional Tasks:
- Provide assist as required by the Vulnerability Sub-Division Manager and Adaptation Division Director.
Timeframe
The internship will happen remotely for no less than 3 months and a most of 6 months, between January 2025 and April 2026. The actual timeframe will rely on the intern’s availability and division wants.
Minimum Requirements
- Enrollment in a acknowledged college program (bachelor’s or graduate stage) and within the ultimate tutorial yr on the time of application.
- Preferred fields of study: Climate change, ecology, environmental research, worldwide relations, sustainable improvement, or associated disciplines.
- Skills in communication, social media, infographics, and multimedia are an asset.
- Fluency in English (oral and written) with demonstrated communication expertise.
- Ability to work in a multicultural and multidisciplinary setting.
Technical Requirements for Remote Work
- A laptop computer or desktop PC with up to date Windows 10/MacOS.
- Reliable high-speed web connection.
- Antivirus software program with common updates.
- Updated net browsers.
- Mobile cellphone for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
An Office 365 license might be offered for accessing UNFCCC instruments resembling SharePoint, OneDrive, and Office purposes.
Internship Conditions
- The internship is unpaid. Interns should cowl their bills earlier than, throughout, and after the project.
- Interns aren’t thought-about UNFCCC employees members.
- Work hours: 20–40 hours per week, primarily based on the intern’s availability.
For extra detailed details about the UNFCCC Internship programme please go to the internship section on our recruitment webpage.
Application Procedure
Seize this chance to achieve useful expertise within the local weather change adaptation discipline with the UNFCCC!
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