Volunteer

Internships

Former UNICEF UK volunteer Russell Abel helped to organise the C8 Children's Forum. Photo: UNICEF UK/2005/Alex Brookes
Former UNICEF UK volunteer Russell Abel helped to organise the C8 Children's Forum.
UNICEF UK/2005/Alex Brookes

If you are looking to donate more time and prove your dedication to children's rights, UNICEF UK offers volunteer internships, based in our London offices, for young people over 18 lasting either three or six months.

Some are full-time, others part-time. When these internships are available, they'll be advertised on the UNICEF UK website. If vacancies are available, they'll be advertised under 'Current voluntary opportunities' at UNICEF UK.

If you’re interested in a voluntary internship, you can sign up to receive our new vacancy e-mail alerts on the UNICEF Jobs page. You'll have to fill in an application form, and if we see potential, you will be invited for an interview.

Remember, these internships are very popular, and we get lots of applications. To make yours stand out from the crowd, take time to answer each of the questions clearly and intelligently. Try to give as many examples as you can for why you think you're a UNICEF superstar!

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Can young people under 18 take part in a voluntary internship?