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Reference: 56009

Date Added: 20 May 2016
Closing Date: 7 June 2016

Job Title: Communications and Fundraising Intern

Working For: Consortium for Street Children

Location: London

Charity Number: 1046579

Salary: Expenses - travel and food (part-time flexible hours)

Length of Contract:

Job Details

The Consortium for Street Children (CSC) is a global network that raises street children’s voices, promotes their rights and improves their lives worldwide.

As Communications and Fundraising Intern (part-time) you will help build CSC’s public recognition and international profile including helping develop, organise and deliver CSC’s annual International Day for Street Children campaign (12th April). You will help identify organisations that could be approached to fund CSC and its work as well as helping CSC to develop its individual donors.

We are a small, friendly team based in the heart of Shoreditch. Expenses are paid (lunch and travel) and a six months commitment is preferred, although there is some flexibility. You will gain experience of working for an international development voluntary organisation.

You can find more information about the role and CSC here http://streetchildren.org/communications-and-fundraising-intern-opportunity-with-csc/#more-2248.

W4MP Note:
The role being advertised is a voluntary one. As such, there are no set hours and responsibilities and you should be free to come and go as you wish. If the post demands set hours and/or has a specific job description you may be deemed to be a ‘worker’ and be covered by National Minimum Wage/National Living Wage legislation. See http://www.w4mp.org/jobs-listings-events/jobs/
advertising-jobs-with-w4mp/volunteers/what-is-the-national-minimum-wage/
for more information about National Minimum Wage/National Living Wage.

Closing Date: 7 June 2016

Interview/Start Dates

Interviews will take place on the week starting 13 June.

Application Details

To apply send a cover letter and your CV to fabienne@streetchildren.org.

Website: http://streetchildren.org

Additional Notes