East and Central Africa Office
Information Technology Intern
Save the Children Sweden started working in Eastern and Central Africa in 1965. Today, we have offices in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Nairobi, Kenya; and Khartoum, Sudan.
Through long-term child-rights based development programs, we focus on building the capacity of local people, community-based structures and organizations by working with local partners.
In Eastern and Central Africa, we work with more than forty different non-governmental organizations and government bodies.
All of the work in the region focuses on children’s rights, and tackles issues that affect marginalized children.
The core of the work focuses on children affected by conflict, education, discrimination, abuse, exploitation, and HIV/AIDS. Our focus also includes child participation and good governance in the best interest of the child.
The Nairobi Regional Office is seeking an Information Technology Intern
Internships with SCS ECAf provide an opportunity for recent graduates to gain experience within an international NGO, ensuring professional development, and practical application of skills and knowledge.
Internships are voluntary positions.
The Internship is available for a period of 3 months, starting as soon as possible.
The Intern will be working closely with the Regional Systems Administrator, to build a web-interface based application that will serve as a resource centre for Knowledge Management (KM) within the Regional Office.
Description of tasks
Commitment to Save the Children’s mission and valuesInitiative, flexibility and ability to work independently as well as in a teamHigh levels of self-motivation and initiativeOwnership and accountability of own workHigh levels of confidentially and integrityNote: Internships are voluntary positions, with a small subsidy provided to cover costs.
Send your application, clearly marked Information Technology Intern by Friday 2nd December, 2011 to the HR Department on scsvacancies@ecaf.savethechildren.se.
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