The British Council invites applications from potential candidates for an Internship Programme. This programme is an effort to build the capacity of individuals preferably from marginalised communities and individuals with disabilities.

Details

Location Kathmandu
Salary Paid-Internship
Duration 3 months
Closing date Tuesday 02 January 2018

Role overview

The British Council is a cultural relations organization that builds international trust and understanding by creating opportunities for the people of the world. Working effectively with diversity and promoting equality of opportunity is therefore an essential part of our work.

 

The aim is to provide professional experience of working in a multi-cultural environment focusing on areas of customer service, Exams, Business Support Services, Projects & Programmes, IT and Finance

 

The program will be for a maximum of three months starting 18th of January 2018 and will be a full time paid internship.  

The applicant should have the following minimum requirements to be eligible for the programme – 

  • Nepali citizen (essential)
  • Good communication skills (essential)
  • Willing to work in a multi-cultural setting (essential)
  • Enthusiastic and willing to learn (essential) 
  • Individuals from marginalised or disadvantaged communities or individuals with disabilities (preferred)
  • Bachelor degree holder or on-going (preferred)
  • Basic computer skills in MS Office package, email and Nepali typing (preferred) 

 

How to apply

Interested individuals should send their latest CV, covering letter and application form to recruitment@britishcouncil.org.np by January 2nd, 2018. We will be recruiting a maximum of three interns.

 

The British Council is committed to a policy of equal opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. We work to ensure that people are not unjustifiably discriminated against on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, religion or belief, sexual orientation or any other irrelevant grounds. The British Council affirms the position that all children have the right to be protected from all forms of abuse as set out in article 19, UNCRC, 1989.