INTERN @ SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGES TANZANIA
SOS Children’s Villages Tanzania is offering an internship position for the Children in Street Situation (CiSS) project. The intern will ensure timely implementation of project activities and adherence to budget and reporting guidelines under the supervision of the CISS Project Officer. Key duties include compiling project information for reports, maintaining strong relationships with Local Governments and Civil Society, and supervising street children activities to support successful rescues and reunifications.
The role involves organizing and supporting workshops, seminars, and training activities, while contributing to cross-district and national project assignments. Interns are expected to provide monthly project updates to the Project Manager, facilitate project monitoring and evaluation processes, and support the implementation of related projects to strengthen synergies across different levels. This is a six-month contract with the possibility of extension based on performance.
The role involves organizing and supporting workshops, seminars, and training activities, while contributing to cross-district and national project assignments. Interns are expected to provide monthly project updates to the Project Manager, facilitate project monitoring and evaluation processes, and support the implementation of related projects to strengthen synergies across different levels. This is a six-month contract with the possibility of extension based on performance.
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Sociology, or Community Development.
At least 1 year of experience in a related field is required.
Prior experience working with children and youth populations.
Experience in dealing with street-connected children is an added advantage.
Strong organizational and facilitation skills.
Ability to maintain relationships with Local Governments and Private Sector Organizations.
Proficiency in compiling technical and financial reports.
Willingness to support street children rescues and reunifications.
Capability to organize workshops, seminars, and coordination meetings.
Commitment to participating in national monitoring and evaluation processes.