Internship - Strategic Operations Unit, External Operations Support Section, Registry
International Criminal Court
24041 | Registry
Organisational Unit: | Strategic Operations Unit, External Operations Support, Registry |
Duty Station: | The Hague (NL) |
Contract Duration: | 6 months |
Deadline for Applications: | 30 June 2025 (midnight The Hague time) |
Due to the volume of applications received, only successful applicants will be contacted by the Court.
Required Documents for This Application
Please note that you will need to have the following information ready in order to complete your application:
- A completed “Duties and Responsibilities Form” (refer to step 1 on your eRecruitment Profile page).
- Motivation letter (maximum of 400 words).
- Two reference letters (one academic).
- Scanned copies of university degrees and/or diplomas.
- Scanned copies of official academic transcripts that state your courses, results and completion date.
- One short essay or a writing sample on a subject relevant to the work of the Court (maximum of 750 words, single spaced, type written).
Contract Duration
Interns are required to work full time for a period of six months. Internship placements shall not be extended beyond six months.
Organisational Context
The Strategic Operational Unit (SOU) serves as a dedicated component within the Registry of the International Criminal Court, responsible for facilitating the Court's operational engagement and activities in new situation countries.
The Unit formulates resource mobilization strategies to secure financial, operational and logistical support specifically aligned with the strategic reviews for existing and new situations, identifying and cultivating strategic partnerships with potential donors, member states and other stakeholders.
It provides strategic guidance and maintains coordination with existing ICC field presences and Country Offices on operational issues related to new situations, while engaging with UN peacekeeping/political missions, regional organizations and other external partners to facilitate and enable the Court's strategic operational deployment to new situations.
The Unit is also responsible for the implementation of the European Commission grant entitled “Building Legal Expertise and Fostering Cooperation with the International Criminal Court” (EC grant), conducts fundraising activities in support of the Trust Fund for Family Visits and ensures implementation of other donations to the Court.
Duties and Responsibilities
Typical duties and responsibilities of interns are:
- Conducting research and drafting reports on operational external relations activities in support of the Registry's work and its field operations.
- Assisting in the implementation of the regional strategies developed by the Unit, concept papers and blue prints.
- Assisting the Unit in the liaison with representatives of UN and civil society in support of the Registry’s field operations.
- Drafting note verbales, correspondence, reports and requests for operational assistance to States and IO’s in support of the Registry’s operations and its field activities.
- Supporting all events organized in the implementation of the EC grant and other donations.
- Attending meetings and conferences, preparing supporting documentation, preparing of summaries or minutes of meetings and subsequent reports.
- Perform any other duties as required.
Required Qualifications
Education:
All candidates must have a first level university degree from an accredited university in political science, law, international relations, management, or a related field, or be in the final stages of their relevant studies. Candidates are expected to have a very good record of academic performance.
Experience:
Internship placements focus on candidates in the early stages of their professional careers. Practical experience is not an essential prerequisite for selection. However, practical experience that is relevant to the work of the Court may be considered an asset. Applicants must have less than three years of relevant full-time professional experience to be considered for an internship.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Ability to adapt to multicultural and multilingual working environments.
- Strong teamwork skills (listens, consults and communicates proactively).
- Very good oral communication and drafting skills.
- Good standard of computer skills (including Microsoft Office applications) and research skills (including the use of electronic databases).
Knowledge of Languages:
Proficiency in one of the working languages of the Court, French or English, is required. Working knowledge of the other is desirable. Knowledge of another official language of the Court (Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish) is an asset.
Other criteria:
It is the Court’s objective to have diversity and gender balance. And in line with the ICC’s efforts to improve geographical representation among staff, nationals of non-represented and under-represented countries at the ICC are encouraged to apply. The list can be found here.
Remuneration
Please note that internship and visiting professional placements at the ICC are unfunded. The ICC is not able to provide participants in the Internship and Visiting Professional Programme with any remuneration, nor is it possible to provide reimbursement for expenses incurred prior, during or after the internship or visiting professional placement.
Applicants must therefore be able to support themselves for the entire duration of their internship or visiting professional placement.