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SEED MADAGASCAR
Remote
Part-time
5th January 2026
UK Programmes & Office Assistant Intern

Position Overview

An exciting and unique internship opportunity to work closely with key senior operational staff in a
respected  UK  international  development  charity;  this  position  has  strong  vocational  content  for
anyone  looking  to  break  into  the  international  development  sector  with  future  possibilities  of
progression into roles within the UK and/or Madagascar.

The post holder will gain hands-on experience in international development, gain understanding and
skills across a wide range of duties associated with programmes development, corporate fundraising,
volunteer coordination, and practical charity management.

The internship spans a minimum of six months and is a remote role. The diversity of activities that will
be undertaken provides training for an early-career development professional who can effectively and
efficiently  deal  with  a  comprehensive  range  of  tasks  related  to  the  complex  world  of  overseas
development work.

Reporting to: Grants and Administrative Assistant
Location: Remote
Commitment: Part-time, two days a week for a minimum of six months - with full flexibility to choose
which two days you work, and the option to adjust or change those days as needed.
Salary: N/A (voluntary)

Responsibilities:

1.  Supporting the Programmes & Partnership Manager in securing trust and foundation funding,
which will include: performing donor research; drafting, proofreading, and editing grant
applications and reports (in part or in full); and ad hoc administration relating to donor
management.

2.  Supporting the Corporate Liaison Officer to secure corporate funding, which will include:
researching potential donor companies; supporting corporate facing marketing materials;
and supporting creation of report and proposal materials.

3.  Supporting the Managing Director and the Director of Programmes and Operation, to ensure
the smooth running of the organisation, which will include: preparing financial reports and
documentation; note taking at trustees’ meetings; supporting development of policy and
procedural documentation; building on fundraising and networking opportunities; and
supporting the recruitment process.

Seed Madagascar
Company No. 3796669
Charity No. 1079121

United Kingdom:Suite 7,
1a Beethoven Street,
London, W10
4LG

Madagascar:
Villa Rabemanda,
Ambinanikely,
B.P. 318, Tolagnaro

info@seedmadagascar.org

www.madagascar.co.uk

It should be noted that the successful candidate will take on a variety of tasks outlined above. While
SEED Madagascar will make every attempt to tailor the tasks to the post-holder’s desired area of
experience, this will be balanced by the priorities of the organisation.

Desired Knowledge/Experience/Skills/Qualifications

●  Hold or be studying towards an undergraduate degree in or relating to international

development (or have equivalent professional/experiential background).

●  Knowledge and/or keen interest in development and/or conservation issues facing least
developed countries such as Madagascar; previous experience living or working in a
developing country would be an asset.

●  Knowledge and/or keen interest in at least one of SEED Madagascar’s five core areas
(community health; sustainable livelihoods; environmental conservation; education
infrastructure and water, sanitation and hygiene); previous experience of community-based
work would be an asset.

●  Excellent analytical skills and ability to gather and assimilate information from various

sources, compile documents (reports and proposals), and identify lessons learnt and best
practice.

●  Sound ability to adapt material for different audiences.
●  Be able to conduct internet research.
●  Be able to work both independently and as part of a team.
●  Be able to financially support themselves for the duration of their internship as there is no

stipend available for travel or sustenance.

●  Strong written English is essential, French and/or Malagasy would be an asset.
●  Be willing to take on mundane tasks such as drafting thank you notes for donors

Application Procedure

Anyone interested in applying for this position should send a CV and covering letter in English
explaining how their skills and experience match the requirements in the job description to Betty
Gisore, the Grants and Administrative Assistant , by email to betty.gisore@seedmadagascar.org.

Application deadline: January 5th , 2026, at 23:59 GMT.

SEED Madagascar actively encourages equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and aims to
create a working environment free of bullying, harassment, victimisation, and unlawful discrimination,
where individual differences and the contributions of all staff are recognised and valued.

Seed Madagascar
Company No. 3796669
Charity No. 1079121

United Kingdom:Suite 7,
1a Beethoven Street,
London, W10
4LG

Madagascar:
Villa Rabemanda,
Ambinanikely,
B.P. 318, Tolagnaro

info@seedmadagascar.org

www.madagascar.co.uk