Sea-Watch is looking for an intern in the department “Supervision & Psychological Support”
Berlin / remote / from September 2024 / 20-30h per week
Berlin / remote / from September 2024 / 20-30h per week
Sea-Watch e.V. is a non-profit initiative dedicated to the civil sea rescue of people on the move. In view of the humanitarian disaster in the central Mediterranean Sea-Watch provides emergency aid, demands and at the same time forces the rescue by the responsible European institutions and publicly stands up for legal escape routes. We are politically and religiously independent and are financed exclusively by donations.
In order to provide our activists with the best possible support in their mission and to systematically strengthen sustainable activism in civilian Search and Rescue, the “Supervision and Psychological Support” team offers numerous formats for psychosocial support. To this end, the team coordinates various psychological de/briefings, crisis interventions and counselling sessions in cooperation with around 80 volunteers. In addition, different measures for team and organisational development as well as workshops and moderations are carried out to strengthen the topics of anti-discrimination, anti-burnout and grassroots democratic participation. As an intern in the department “Supervision & Psychological Support” you will support this team.
Support in the coordination of de/briefings and other support services in the operational area (ship and airborne) and back office
Participation in content-related working groups as agreed and of interest
Support with volunteer coordination and internal team development
Participation in weekly online team meetings, content-related exchanges, internal training and supervision
Collaboration in the day-to-day business of the team (mediation, email correspondence, etc.)
If necessary, supervised development of your own project on the topics of the area
You are in training or enrolled in social work/ psychology/ a related subject at a German university
You identify with the goals and vision of Sea-Watch e.V.
You are interested in the topics of psychosocial support, sustainable activism and organisational development
You have a strong organisational talent and enjoy planning and coordinating tasks
You have the ability to carry out tasks conscientiously and independently
You are a team player and enjoy self-organised work in flat hierarchies
Insights into the psychosocial support work of a NGO
Training and support to get your intern started based on your needs
Broad learning and development opportunities in an exciting area
Flat hierarchies and plenty of room for personal initiative
A meaningful working environment
The opportunity to participate in internal workshops and training courses as well as events at which Sea-Watch is represented
A compensation of €520.00 per month
We look forward to receive your application!
We do not primarily select our interns based on their CV, but rather on their interest and attitude. We therefore invite you to answer the following question in your application so that we can get an impression:
What does sustainable activism mean to you and how would you promote it in a politically and humanitarian challenging environment?
The internship should start on April 1 or October 1, and we would like it to last six months1. We are happy to discuss slight deviations regarding duration in person. The application deadlines are:
01.05. for start from October
01.02. for start from February
Please send your application for the internship with CV and letter of motivation in one PDF document to: supervision-application@sea-watch.org
As we are committed to a society without racism and discrimination, we particularly welcome applications from women*, LGBTQI*, BIPoC, people with disabilities, people with a background of migration and people from other groups that are underrepresented in the maritime and NGO world. You are welcome to refrain from including application photos and information on age and marital status.
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