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Reference: 68103

Date Added: 9 October 2018
Closing Date: 11 October 2018

Job Title: Health Policy Internship

Working For: Cancer Research UK

Location: London

Salary: £2,492.48 for 21 hours per week for 12 weeks (£9.89 per hour)

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Want to help beat cancer sooner while developing your skills at one of the UK’s leading charities? Then apply right now for Cancer Research UK’s 12-week paid internship scheme! 

Our Policy Department is an award-winning team that influences decision-makers to achieve the public policy aims of Cancer Research UK. We develop the charity’s positions on health and science issues, and influence Government by building relationships with politicians and running public campaigns.

We’re always looking for people from a wide range of backgrounds, who can bring different perspectives, so you don’t need to have had previous charity experience to apply. Cancer is something that impacts everyone and we want our workforce to reflect the diversity of the audience we work with.

For more information, please visit https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-us/graduates-and-interns/internships or email placements@cancer.org.uk

Closing Date: 11 October 2018

Interview/Start Dates

Successful applicants will be invited for interview in August on one day between Monday 5 – Friday 16 November, with the placement commencing on Monday 14 January and finishing on Friday 5 April.

The deadline for applications is 23:55 GMT

Application Details

Visit https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-us/graduates-and-interns/internships

Scroll down the page and click on Health Policy. This will take you to our jobs portal.

You’ll be asked to upload some personal details and answer a couple of application questions. We’d also like you to upload a CV showing your education history and any work experience. Please note, the system doesn't allow you to save your progress so you will need to complete the application form in one go.

Website: https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/

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