This is the fourth (4th) cohort of our Female Student Internship Program (FSIP), a three-month
transformative initiative to nurture young women’s leadership potential. This highly competitive
program provides outstanding female students with a unique opportunity to gain hands-on
experience by working on project activities closely with our team receiving mentorship, skill
development, and networking opportunities.
The program has in the past three (03) cohorts fostered leadership skills, self-confidence, and a
strong sense of civic responsibility for twelve (12) female students – four (04) per cohort hence
preparing them to become positive change agents and future leaders, contributing to the social,
economic, and political development of South Sudan.
Position (s) Tasks:
- Conduct research and gather resources for project planning and development.
- Assist with project planning, development, and implementation.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of project progress, timelines, and budgets.
- Assist with coordinating logistics and arrangements for events, training, and workshops.
- Participate in internal, partnership and cluster meetings, take notes and provide
feedback to the team. - Perform a stakeholder analysis to identify and contact potential partners for the
organisation’s work. - Collaborate with the team to develop concept notes and proposals that align with
EFSS’s goals and objectives. - Contribute to developing reports, proposals, and other documents as needed.
- Review and provide suggestions to update some of the organisation’s strategies.
- Write and submit monthly performance reports to a supervisor.
Preferred Candidates’ Profile:
- Female students in their final year or a recent graduate of a related graduate program
with no prior internship or work experience. - To allow remote work, one should own a personal computer (PC) and smartphone with regular internet access.
- Strong computer and smartphone skills (Internet Use and Microsoft Office Suite)
- Excellent written and spoken English and conversational Juba Arabic.
- Demonstrated keen interest in education support projects, youth empowerment,
research, and peacebuilding. - Exceptional interactive and interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a multicultural
environment. - Discipline, punctuality, resilience, patience, and willingness to upskill as required by the
tasks to be performed.
Internship Conditions:
- The internship is unpaid, but EFSS reimburses all justifiable expenses incurred by the
intern while executing their tasks upon submission of an expense tracker and invoice. - The internship program is intended to complement the intern’s studies as such there
shouldn’t be any expectations of employment at the end of the three months. - Flexible working arrangements may be negotiated based on organizational needs and the
intern’s availability. - Interns should be able to work independently under minimum supervision.
How to apply
Applicants should express interest in the roles advertised by completing our online application
form using the link: https://bit.ly/efssFSIP before the deadline of Friday, 20th December 2024.