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Full-time internship: UN Programme (Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures)




Full-time internship: UN Programme (Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures)

Deadline: 14 January 2018​

This is an exciting internship with ILGA, the world association of more than 1200 LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex) members’ organizations. The intern will provide assistance to ILGA’s United Nations Programme (Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures component). It is an excellent opportunity for somebody who has an interest in human rights and LGBTI issues and wants to gain experience in working on them within the framework of the United Nations human rights mechanisms.

The internship is for a period of six months, commencing on 5 February 2018 and ending on 4 August 2018.

The exact working hours and dates can be flexible, but a candidate should be available to work full-time (37.5 hours/week).

Main tasks:

  • Participating in preparation of 2017 ILGA’s Annual Treaty Bodies Report and Treaty Bodies toolkits;
  • Compiling recommendations made by UN Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures in 2018 and related information;
  • Organizing notification of ILGA members on the upcoming deadlines and opportunities related to UN Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures;
  • Providing technical support to defenders engaging with the UN Treaty Bodies with a particular focus on LB women’s defenders and CEDAW;
  • Attending, either in person or virtually, Treaty Bodies sessions and other relevant meetings;
  • Assisting ILGA’s UN Programme staff in the development of new activities, such as those related to UN Treaty Bodies strategic litigation or follow-up activities; and
  • Carrying out organizational and administrative tasks together with other UN Programme staff members.

Main requirements:

  • Background through study, work or other experience in the UN System (at least basic understanding of the UN mechanisms)
  • Particular interest on LGBTI/SOGIESC and/or women’s issues
  • Strong analytical skills
  • Highly organized
  • Excellent level of written and good level of spoken English.

Preferably also:

  • A relevant Bachelor’s, Master’s or equivalent degree
  • Experience of direct engagement with the UN Treaty Bodies and/or Special Procedures
  • Experience of paid or non-paid work with local human rights LGBTI and/or women’s groups
  • Other UN language skills (Spanish, French, Arabic, Chinese and/or Russian).

Internship conditions:

  • This is a virtual internship
  • The intern will be expected to work from their current location
  • The intern will receive a stipend of CHF 500 per month for the duration of the internship
  • The successful intern will have opportunities to work with representatives of LGBTI organisations from around the world and other NGOs virtually and/or in Geneva.
  • Due recognition in publications and activities which the intern has contributed to.

How to apply:

Candidates meeting the requirements are invited to submit:

1. A cover letter (1 page maximum) addressing how they meet the criteria;

2. Their CV (2 pages maximum);

3. 1-2 publications prepared by the applicant (strongly desirable); and

4. Two contacts for reference purposes.

All the applications should be submitted to Kseniya Kirichenko  ([email protected]). Please put ‘UN Internship (TB & SP)’ in the subject line of your email.

Process after application:

  •  Shortlisted candidates will require to complete a written task (23-26 January 2018) .
  • The interviews will be conducted in person for the successful candidates applying from Geneva and via Skype for those applying from other locations (29 January 2018-1 February 2018) .
  • Please bear in mind that if you have not been contacted by 23 January 2018 you have not been selected for the position.

ILGA is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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