UNICEF Thailand is currently accepting applications for its Young Professionals Programme (Digital Content). Situated in the vibrant city of Bangkok, this opportunity is part of the Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Digital Team.
This is not just a standard internship; it is a structured programme designed for enrolled university students (3rd year or above) and recent graduates who are passionate about children's rights. Selected candidates will gain hands-on experience in digital content creation, graphic design, and performance media, helping to connect people to UNICEF’s mission through innovative storytelling.
If you are looking to build a career in digital marketing, advocacy, or humanitarian work, this role offers direct coaching and mentorship within the world's leading organization for children.
Under the supervision of the Digital Fundraising Team, the Young Professional will drive engagement through data-driven campaigns. Key responsibilities include:
Assist in researching and drafting compelling digital content for fundraising campaigns. You will need to adopt an empathy-driven approach, ensuring content resonates with target audiences while maintaining sensitivity to social impact.
Support the planning and execution of performance media campaigns. This involves creative ideation, A/B testing, and performance tracking to optimize reach and results.
Assist in copywriting for content optimization across various platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) to enhance engagement rates and conversion metrics.
To be considered for this competitive programme, applicants must meet the following strict requirements:
This programme is structured to provide a rich learning experience:
Q: Is this a paid opportunity?
A: While the specific stipend amount is not listed in this public notice, UNICEF internships generally offer a stipend to support living expenses. It also includes an "attractive compensation and benefits package" as per general UNICEF standards.
Q: Do I need to be fluent in Thai?
A: Yes. The role requires strong communication and writing skills in both Thai and English to effectively engage local audiences.
Q: Can I apply if I am still in my second year of university?
A: No. The eligibility criteria strictly state that applicants must be in their third year or beyond (including graduate level).
Interested students must submit their application via the UNICEF portal. Your application must include:
Click Here to Apply: UNICEF Official Application Link
Application Deadline: 24 December 2025.