NSPCC Internship Students Program 2026

Website NSPCC

Job Description

Are you passionate about child safety and want to make a real difference? The NSPCC Internship Students Program offers a unique opportunity for motivated students to gain valuable experience working for the leading children’s charity in the UK. As an intern, you’ll play a supportive role in our vital work to prevent abuse and neglect, and help us keep children safe.

Responsibilities

  • Assist with research projects related to child protection issues.
  • Help develop and deliver resources for children, young people, or professionals.
  • Support fundraising or awareness raising initiatives.
  • Contribute to administrative tasks or data analysis projects.
  • Attend relevant workshops and training sessions.

Benefits

  • Gain invaluable experience in the child protection sector.
  • Develop your skills in research, communication, and project management.
  • Make a positive impact on the lives of vulnerable children.
  • Network with professionals in the field of child safety.
  • Receive a competitive internship stipend (details will vary).

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s or master’s program (any discipline).
  • Strong commitment to child safety and well-being.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Good organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • IT literacy (e.g., proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite).

Skills

  • Research and analytical skills (a plus).
  • Writing and editing skills (a plus).
  • Fundraising or event management experience (a plus).
  • Data analysis or statistical software skills (a plus).

Experience

  • Previous volunteer experience, particularly with children or charities (a plus).
  • Relevant coursework or research projects (a plus).

How to Apply

Keep an eye on the NSPCC careers website (https://join-us.nspcc.org.uk/jobs/home/) for open internship positions. Applications are typically submitted through their online portal and may include a CV, cover letter, and references.

To apply for this job please visit www.nspcc.org.uk.