INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY UNDER DCPCR (Rolling Basis)


ABOUT DELHI COMMISSION FOR PROTECTION OF CHILD RIGHTS:

The Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) has been constituted under the Commission for Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act, 2005. It is the statutory watchdog of the Government of Delhi on matters of child rights. Some of the child rights the Commission works are:

1. protection of children from exploitation, abuse, labour, trafficking, and violence.

2. Protection of children from sexual offences;

3. Protection of children from child marriage;

4. Right to Education;

5. Right to Health with emphasis on the pregnancy care, infant care, immunisation, protection against malnutrition, etc;

6. Protection of rights of children with special needs;

7. Protection of children from substance abuse;

8. Enforcement of legal protections for children in case they commit offences and the necessary safeguards associated therein;

9. Right to play;

There are different divisions within the Commission for monitoring the implementation of these rights, reviewing safeguards, inquiring into violations and advising the government on policy formulation and amendments. Each of these divisions is mapped to corresponding departments of the government and is headed by a Member, a State Government Secretary level position. There are 6 Members who all report to the Chairperson.

WHAT DO THE INTERNS DO?

The interns report to and work closely with the officials of the Commissions. The officers posted in the Commission are called Members of the Commission. It is Principal Secretary, Government of Delhi equivalent post (Note: Principal Secretary is the highest-ranking officer in any department of the government). Depending upon the work, interns may report to Consultants/Sr Consultants/ Members/ Secretary/ Chairperson. 

Currently, the Commission offers 36 positions of internships. Please note that the application is on a rolling basis. Interns perform on or more of the following functions:

1. Conduct background research on different issues involving children such as violence and abuse, child labour, education, health & nutrition, etc.

2. Conduct field visits to anganwadis, schools, children homes to collect facts and prepare background reports. They also assist inspection teams.

3. Prepare background policy briefs on different issues related to children

4. Handle social media for the Commission in a manner prescribed

5. Assist in the project management and their logistics including but not limited to different interventions, rescue operations, on-site awareness activities, training programmes etc.

6. Draft notices/summons/legal briefs as may be assigned

7. Engage in teaching, learning and extra-curricular activities, if assigned to work in children homes

8. Assist the Commission in resolving different grievances raised by citizens.

9. Any other task that the Commission deems appropriate.

REQUIREMENTS:

Essential Requirements:

1. Commitment to public service;

2. Good communication skills (Both, hindi and english)

3. Work ethics and high integrity;

4. Basic humility to work in teams and setting;

5. Basic levels of proficiency in English (writing, reading);

6. Microsoft office (Excel, Powerpoint and Word);

7. Computer/laptops;

Preferred Requirements:

1. Background (either academic or work experience) in law, policy, social work, education, counseling;

2. Prior experience of working for public cause as part of volunteering or employment;

Reporting Manager:

The Chairperson and Members of DCPCR will supervise all interns, however the day to day supervision would be done by the consultants at the Commission.


HOW TO APPLY?


CLICK HERE TO APPLY


For further clarification, you may write to internship.dcpcr@gmail.com.

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