CAMFED offers internship placements to students or post-graduates who are planning a career in development.

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CAMFED offers internship placements to students or post-graduates who are planning a career in development.
CAMFED offers internship placements to students or post-graduates who are planning a career in development.
Interns provide support to CAMFED staff across a range of disciplines—from fundraising to enterprise and leadership, and from monitoring and evaluation to program activities. This breadth of exposure will allow interns to gain wide-ranging experience in the development sector.
All intern positions will be advertised separately by the relevant CAMFED office and only recruited at a national level.
In the UK, internships are offered for an initial 3-month period, with a possible extension to 6 months. This will be paid at the National Living Wage, with five days of paid holiday. Ideally, interns will be able to work for CAMFED on a full-time basis.
Previous interns have been offered permanent positions within CAMFED or have gone on to gain employment in other charities as a result of their experience.
If you are interested in being considered for a placement within CAMFED when the opportunity arises, please send your CV and letter of application to recruitment@camfed.org
Andrew Shields £104.1
Sahand Zanjani pour £52.2
Claudia a Ryan $45
Brian Falletti $47.6
Karen Oaks $26.6
Twan Brown-Mitchell $42.4
Sheryl Boman $10.9
Betty Grant $42.4
Pamela Flory $158
Donna Dykeman £1039
Amy Mittelman $158
Tyson Gallander $450
Patricia Milford $21.4
Amy Schwartz $500
Sylvia Lawrence £31.4