Street Child Switzerland is an ambitious and dynamic international development charity dedicated to empowering some of the world's most vulnerable children. We provide children with the opportunity to attend school and support their families in maintaining sustainable means to keep them there. As a volunteer-driven organization, we are committed to keeping overheads low to ensure maximum funding reaches our projects in multiple countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
Founded in 2008, Street Child has grown to become a leading organization in the field of child protection and education. We have reached over 500,000 children across 20 countries, providing them with access to quality education and supporting their families through livelihood programs. Our holistic approach ensures that children can not only attend school but also thrive in a safe and nurturing environment.
We are currently seeking a full-time (33 hours/week) Swiss intern to join our team in the Barcelona office for a preferred duration of 6 months, although shorter durations can be discussed. At Street Child, we embrace diversity and are open to crafting tasks based on the personal qualities and skills of each intern.
As a Swiss intern, you will be part of a small team led by the Street Child EU Development Manager, reporting directly to the Swiss Country Manager.
Your primary responsibilities will include:
60% of your time
1. Fundraising Research:
2. Foundations Proposal Writing:
40% of your time
3. Communications:
4. Business Development:
5. Administrative Tasks:
Requirements
Benefits
Although this internship is unpaid, you will gain valuable experience for your CV by working on a wide variety of tasks and participating in regularly provided training sessions. This will help you improve both your professional and personal skills, such as project management, stakeholder engagement, and intercultural communication. As a relatively new organization, Street Child offers interns greater responsibility and the opportunity to make a significant impact for a great cause. By working with a young, dynamic, and international team, you will have the chance to meet culturally diverse people and practice different languages.
Street Child welcomes applications from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of their nationality, gender, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age. Join our inspiring journey and be part of empowering children through education. Apply now and make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable children worldwide.
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Street Child works to see all children kept safe, in school and learning—especially in low resource environments and emergencies.
Our vision is a world where it is seen as unacceptable for a child not to be in education. But today there are 250 million school-aged children around the world who are not in education. Millions more children are in school but failing to learn.
Street Child believes that education is a fundamental right and achieving universal basic education is the single greatest step toward eliminating the inequality gap and global poverty.
We go to places where others don’t go, where we seek out remote, hard-to-reach, fragile and disaster-affected states that are forgotten about and ignored. It’s in these contexts where our pragmatic and cost-effective approaches can make a real difference to a child’s future.
Street Child works to remove the complex social, economic and structural barriers to education wherever they lie. We are there to close the gaps through which the most marginalised children can slip. Our work includes not only building schools and training teachers but also protecting children and livelihood support for caregivers to ensure they can afford the cost of their children’s education.
Wherever we work, we partner with local organisations and communities which allows us to be responsive and nimble. We use simple, low-cost and replicable solutions that allow us to create maximum impact for the most children.
We started out supporting 100 street-connected children in Sierra Leone in 2008. Since then, we have impacted one million marginalised children in over 25 countries around the world.