Intern in the Portuguese Unit, News Section II

Intern in the Portuguese Unit, News Section II

United Nations Secretariat

January 22, 2026February 24, 2026New YorkUnited States
Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
The United Nations (UN) is an international organization founded in 1945, currently comprising 193 member states. Its mission is to promote peace, security" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">security, and cooperation among nations, addressing global challenges such as human rights, humanitarian aid, and sustainable development. The UN operates in various countries around the world, with a significant presence in New York City, where its headquarters is located. The organization employs thousands of individuals across diverse fields, working collaboratively to achieve its goals and uphold the ideals of the UN Charter.

Job Overview:
The internship-position" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">internship position is situated within the Portuguese Unit of the News Section II, part of the News and Content Branch in the Department of Global Communications at the United Nations. This branch serves as a multimedia service dedicated to promoting the UN's universal ideals, including peace and respect for human rights. The intern will gain practical experience in a dynamic newsroom environment, focusing on the production of daily news articles, in-depth features, and various multimedia products in Portuguese. The role is designed for individuals eager to learn about the inner workings of a global news organization and contribute to the UN's mission through effective communication and storytelling.

Duties and Responsibilities:
The intern's responsibilities will encompass a variety of tasks aimed at supporting the Portuguese Unit's operations. Key duties include drafting news articles in Portuguese by synthesizing and translating information from multiple sources such as reports, press releases, and official statements. The intern will also proofread articles before and after publication to ensure accuracy and clarity. Additional responsibilities involve assisting with fact-checking and conducting background research to support news production. The intern will have opportunities to create graphic, visual, and audio content, work on feature stories, and engage in research and interviews. Collaboration with the UN Partnerships Unit to review the partnerships database and identify potential new media partners will also be part of the role. The intern may be assigned other duties as needed, including outreach efforts.

Required Qualifications:
To qualify for this internship, applicants must meet specific criteria set by the United Nations. Candidates should be enrolled in or have completed a graduate program in fields such as communication, journalism, international relations, public administration, English, Portuguese, or translation studies. Alternatively, applicants may be in their final academic year of a bachelor's degree in the aforementioned disciplines. Proficiency in standard computer applications, particularly word processing and spreadsheet software like Microsoft Word and Excel, is essential. A demonstrated interest in the UN's work and a commitment to its ideals are also required, along with the ability to interact effectively with individuals from diverse cultural backgrounds.

Educational Background:
The educational requirements for this internship include being a student in the final year of a bachelor's degree program or having completed a master's or Ph.D. program in relevant fields such as communication, journalism, international relations, public administration, English, Portuguese, or translation studies. Candidates must provide proof of their academic status and qualifications as part of the application process.

Experience:
No prior work experience is necessary to apply for this internship, making it an excellent opportunity for students or recent graduates looking to gain practical experience in a prestigious international organization. The focus is on the applicant's educational background, skills, and commitment to the UN's mission rather than previous employment history.

Languages:
Fluency in both English and Portuguese is mandatory for this internship, as these languages are essential for effective communication within the UN's Portuguese Unit. Knowledge of an additional UN official language is considered desirable and may enhance the applicant's profile.

Additional Notes:
Interns at the United Nations are not financially compensated for their work. All costs related to travel, visas, accommodation, and living expenses are the responsibility of the interns or their sponsoring institutions. Interns who are not citizens or permanent residents of the host country may need to secure the appropriate visa and work authorization prior to starting the internship. It is important for candidates to discuss their visa requirements with the UN before accepting an internship offer. The UN emphasizes that there are no fees associated with the recruitment process, ensuring that applicants are not charged at any stage.
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