
Job description
ABOUT SALZBURG GLOBAL
Salzburg Global is where open-minded leaders from around the world gather for breakthrough conversations on pressing global issues.
Since 1947, our programs have worked to overcome barriers and open up a world of better possibilities – creating spaces where divergent voices can address the big challenges of our time.
We have gathered over 40,000 Fellows from 173 countries for more than 1,100 sessions that change the conversation on the pressing issues of our time.
That very first session brought together over 100 young Europeans and Americans – including veterans of the French resistance, survivors of Nazi concentration camps, prisoners of war, and former enemies.
They met at Schloss Leopoldskron, an Austrian palace that had been occupied by the Nazis in a country that was still under Allied military occupation. They wrestled with how diverse and fractured groups of people could come together and start creating the conditions for peace in the aftermath of World War II.
More than seventy-five years later, the challenges may be different, but our mission still carries that same founding spirit: to overcome barriers and open up a world of better possibilities.
We are supported by a combination of institutional partnerships, generous individual donations and revenue generated from our social enterprise, Schloss Leopoldskron.
We seek to be an exemplary international institution in terms of equity and environmental sustainability. We strongly encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply and join us in our work.
ABOUT OUR INTERNSHIPS
The internships are full-time, for a maximum period of three months.
Although the position is not paid, we will provide the successful candidate with:
board and lodging at Schloss Leopoldskron
a return ticket for their country of origin
excellent networking opportunities with the international participants of our programs
Start dates for the Program Internships are available in:
mid-March
early April
early September
Should your application be successful, we will provide the exact dates on completion of the internship offer. Due to program scheduling and accommodation reasons, we do not accommodate internship requests outside these fixed periods.
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING
As an integral part of the program team, your role will be key to the successful running of our programs. You will be responsible for supporting their preparation, administration, and implementation. The team will rely on your organizational, problem-solving and communication skills.
You will have unique opportunities to broaden your knowledge within our Pillars’ scope (Health, Education, Culture, Peace and Justice, Finance and Governance). This internship is also a springboard for relationship-building with thought-leaders and change-makers worldwide. Where possible, interns will be assigned projects directly connected to their specific skills and interests.
Duties include:
Researching relevant program topics, partners, and participants, including compiling biographies
Preparing program materials before each program
Ensuring the smooth running of programs by providing event management and technical support (in sessions: recording lectures, controlling the sound system, managing the microphones, presentation visuals management, etc.)
Providing reliable operational support to the program team and the participants throughout programs
Note-taking during online meetings and programs
Providing database support
Providing administrative support such as updating internal documents, printing, copying, and mailing
Job requirements
WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR
You have recently completed or are in the process of completing a Bachelor’s degree with a demonstrable interest in one of Salzburg Global’s program areas
You have excellent writing and communication skills in English, including editing skills
You are proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
You are enthusiastic about our mission
You have a can-do attitude, are able to multi-task, are proactive, and willing to work flexible hours according to the running program’s needs
You thrive in culturally and professionally diverse environments
Note: German language skills are not required.
Our Internship Program is specially designed for young professionals.
If you are under 18, sign up to our newsletter for upcoming internship opportunities and please wait for a couple of years before sending us your application.
If you are over 30 years old, please share the opportunity with your younger peers and consider applying for one of our programs instead.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against applicants or employees.
Sustainable business practices are our highest priority in all areas. We encourage creative, equitable, and sustainable change and develop environmentally conscious and socially responsible practices at all levels. We believe that every team member plays a critical role in our journey toward sustainability.
HOW TO APPLY
Only complete applications via the online form will be considered. A complete application will include a CV and a cover letter.
Selected applicants will be asked to complete an interview call.
All candidates, successful or otherwise, will be informed of the outcome of their application.
Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to take phone calls or to answer individual questions by email.
Should you successfully be selected, you will receive a very detailed information package in due time.
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