Location: Kathmandu and rural Nepal
Dates: Flexible
Duration: 6-12 weeks
Focus: Marginalised Communities & Disaster Resilience
THE ROLE
Street Child is looking for individuals hoping to gain valuable experience in the development sector by undertaking an international volunteering role in Nepal, supporting our local team during a particularly busy period over the next few months in our country office in Kathmandu, as well as in the field (when required).
In Nepal, we’re in the process of launching a three-year programme, targeting over 7000 girls across five districts in a community that have one of the lowest functional literacies in the world. Alongside this, we have also been asked by UNICEF to play an important part in the third phase of their post earthquake reconstruction project. This will include community engagement, teacher training, kit distribution and other elements. Our team will also continue to assess and develop further other ongoing programmes.
Working alongside the Street Child of Nepal team, your key responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
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Helping coordinate primary and secondary research using bespoke methodologies and methods, including appropriate tools for research with children, their communities and other relevant stakeholders
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Conducting literature reviews on assigned issues, proposing frameworks for how these issues can be understood within Street Child
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Collect, analyse and interpret data (qualitative and quantitative) from the research
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Creating/ reviewing research papers with recommendations for Street Child and relevant stakeholders; these papers will form the basis for future research and initiatives
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Supporting the design and delivery of projects; including travel to the field sites where necessary
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Monitoring and evaluating the progress of projects to ensure they are on target to reach the outlined timeframes and intended impact
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Liaising and working in collaboration with local partners and stakeholders
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Identifying potential local and international funders and writing in depth funding proposals to these organisations as required
A fundraising commitment is also required of successful applicants, for which support will be provided by Street Child UK. For those who reach their targets, there is the opportunity to have the costs of your flights covered. Participants will also be invited to a training day in February 2019, with a senior member of our Programmes Team & the Head of Fundraising at Street Child’s Head Office in London.
QUALIFICATIONS
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Strong academic background in relevant field
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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Professional and diligent in presentation and conduct
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Independent and capable of proactive work plan management with minimal support
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Remaining flexible and adaptable is crucial as things won’t go to plan
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Thoughtful, resourceful, reflective, and eager to learn
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Culturally responsive and respectful
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Keen interest in understanding and contributing to the development sector
This is a wonderful opportunity for you to learn about the development sector through an immersive experience, and to make a lasting contribution to the organisation and its aim to empower children through education in Africa and Asia.
TERMS
The successful applicant must be prepared to live and work in very basic conditions with limited access to electricity, running water and wifi.
Every intern has to cover their own costs for flights, vaccinations and visa. Once in country there is a fixed daily cost covering accommodation and any work-related travel, ranging between 8€ and 11€, depending on the respective project. A more detailed breakdown of costs and expenses will be provided for those applicants selected for an interview.
We ask all our international interns to fundraise 1200€.
Fundraising is an important part of working in the international developmental sector. We see it as an important experience and part of the internship that a Street Child International Intern gets to see and experience this side of daily work in an NGO.
Our projects are only possible because of the money we fundraise. Asking for a fundraising commitment has proven to be a great way to both make sure that an intern’s time in country leaves a lasting impact and grows awareness of the problems Street Child is working hard to address. To read more about why we ask for a fundraising commitment click here.
Every successful applicant will work together with one of our experienced fundraising mentors, who will provide all the information and material necessary to reach the fundraising goal as well as accompany and support the intern throughout every step in the fundraising process, while giving valuable insights!