
Right To Play is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity no. 1112404.
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Right To Play UKWould you like an internship with Right To Play?
Our short-term voluntary internships generally comprise a single role that encompasses working on a specialised project. You will become very skilled in your role and gain insight into how an NGO like Right To Play operates.
What is an internship?
Interns are volunteers with clearly defined roles. These roles are formally recruited and managed. Interns tend to be recruited for a specific period of time of either 3, 6 or 12 months. Right To Play are looking for interns who can volunteer for between 2-4 days per week. The majority of our internships are unique one-off segments of work experience
What will you gain from undertaking an internship with Right To Play?
Does Right To Play offer financial support for a voluntary internship?
Right To Play cannot provide any financial support for interns. However, we strive to offer flexible volunteering hours, so you can keep to your other commitment e.g. many interns work part time to cover their costs. Please discuss the potential hours with the specific recruiting manager. Our volunteers and interns are eligible for reimbursement of reasonable expenses, but unfortunately Right To Play cannot cover accommodation costs.
Right To Play are recruiting for interns in 4 key areas:
1 - Fundraising Assistant
2 - Events Assistant
3 - Marketing and Communications Assistant
4 - Office Administration Assistant
Where will you be based?
The internships are offered for our London HQ in Soho.
How do you apply?
To apply for an internship with Right To Play, please email your CV and a short covering note outlining which of the four key areas (above) you would be most interested in joining to Emma O’Meally eomeally@righttoplay.com
Read testimonials from 2 of our recent interns, Tom Palmer and Will Bennett .