You will support the Chief Strategy and Partnerships Officer to curate the Institute’s strategy development and growth, stakeholder management and support in scouting and pursuing new funding and partnership opportunities.
At the CyberPeace Institute, we are committed to your growth. As an intern, you will:
Gain hands-on experience in strategy development and partnership building within the non-profit sector.
Develop skills in donor stewardship, proposal writing, and stakeholder engagement.
Enhance your understanding of the non-profit ecosystem and global digital resilience initiatives.
Work alongside experts at the intersection of cybersecurity, international relations, and human rights.
As part of the team, you will contribute to:
Donor & Partner Outreach
Assess, qualify, and connect with potential donor prospects and partners.
Draft and adapt concept notes, proposals, and session submissions for funding and stakeholder engagement.
Database & CRM Management
Maintain and update internal CRM systems and databases with accurate, up-to-date information.
Strategic Documentation
Regularly update and refine key strategic documents, including work plans and reports.
Research & Analysis
Conduct background research to generate insights on fundraising, strategic engagement in events, partner networks, and emerging opportunities.
Stakeholder Engagement
Assist in developing collaborations with academia, civil society, and public and private sector actors.
Prepare outreach materials and organize meetings/events with stakeholders.
Administrative Support
Provide clerical and organizational support to ensure smooth operations.
Studies in business administration/economics, marketing, international law, international relations, international development, human rights, international security, cybersecurity, or a related field.
Fluency in English and French, both spoken and written.
Knowledge of partnership building and management, including administrative and legal aspects.
Experience in drafting concept notes, proposals, or applications for funding or collaboration.
Proficiency with the full Microsoft 365 suite.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Proactive, flexible, detail-oriented, and organized.
Commitment to working in the NGO/nonprofit sector.
The following are considered assets:
Knowledge of fundraising techniques.
Visual/design skills (e.g., graphs, PPTs).
External communication experience, especially social media engagement.
Marketing experience.
Data collection, analysis, and reporting skills.
Familiarity with cyber terminology and key cybersecurity concepts.
Please provide the following:
A CV in a pdf format.
A cover letter outlining your motivation and internship stipend expectations, in a pdf format.
Mandatory: tripartite internship convention/agreement between the student, the University and our Institute
Start date: as soon as possible
Duration: 6-12 months (ideally)
Location: Geneva
Working rate: Ideally, full-time at 32 hours per week (Mondays to Thursdays)
Equal Opportunity
The CyberPeace Institute is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.
Please read carefully:
We will only consider applications that comply with all the required enclosures, information and application deadline. As much as we would like to respond to all applicants, we can only guarantee responding to candidates selected for the interview process. Thank you for your understanding.
We look forward to receiving your application
and thank you for your interest in the CyberPeace Institute.