THINKING OF WORKING FOR SAVE THE CHILDREN?
Save the Children is the world's leading organisation for children, employing around 25,000
staff. We save children's lives. We fight for their rights. We help them fulfil their potential.
Through our work in 116 countries, we put the most deprived and marginalised children first.
We offer careers across a whole range of professions - whether in hands-on international development or humanitarian work, or with our support functions such as HR, IT, Finance, Legal, or Global Assurance. Whatever your profession, or career level, your contribution will help ensure children's voices are heard at the highest levels, and that we achieve our global strategy, Ambition for Children 2030, and reach every last child.
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Locations where employees can be based
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Where you can work from
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When applying for a role at Save the Children, please always review the Job Description for specific guidance on right to work requirements, where the employee can be based and any time zone requirements.
The below list of locations is general guidance as to the locations that Save the Children employees can be based in and contracted through, for any roles that are listed as "Worldwide" or where the location is "any approved SCI office location". For locations with an asterisk, e.g. *Norway, this refers to a location where as part of the recruitment process, additional approval must be gained from the Save the Children presence in that location.
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Africa
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- Burkina Faso
- Burundi
- Cote d'Ivoire
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Egypt
- Kenya
- Liberia
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Mali
- Mozambique
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Rwanda
- Sierra Leone
- Somalia
- South Sudan
- Sudan
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
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Asia
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- Australia*
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- Cambodia
- Georgia
- Iraq
- Laos
- Lebanon
- Myanmar
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Sri Lanka
- Syria
- Thailand
- Türkiye
- Vietnam
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Europe
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- Albania
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Denmark*
- Georgia
- Kosovo
- Norway*
- Poland
- Serbia
- Türkiye
- United Kingdom
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North and Central America
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- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- United States of America*
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South America
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- Brazil
- Colombia
- Peru
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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I am interested in working for Save the Children, but I don’t see a suitable vacancy advertised. How can I set up an email alert for suitable vacancies?
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Please visit our careers portal to set up an account and profile. Once your profile is set up, click on the 'My Jobs' page, and then 'Access my profile'. Under the 'Preferences tab', you can create email alerts for new vacancies by the business function and location.
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I’m interested in a role in one of your country offices, but don’t see it on the careers portal. Where can I find the posting and apply?
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Roles available in our country offices for national staff will not be listed on this careers portal at this time. Please visit our country websites for those vacancies.
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I’m interested in a role in one of your member offices, but don’t see it on the careers portal. Where can I find the posting and apply?
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All roles available in our member offices will not be listed on this career portal until 2020. Please visit our member websites for those vacancies in the meantime.
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I am interested in applying for a role where I do not currently have the right to work. Does Save the Children support with visas and work permits?
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Where a candidate is required to have the existing right to work in that country, it will be listed as an essential requirement. Otherwise, there is the potential for Save the Children to support with a visa or work permit.
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I am interested in applying for a vacancy but would like to confirm the salary before applying?
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We invite all candidates to confirm their salary expectations on application, if you are shortlisted for interview this will be discussed with you at this time.
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I am applying from a country which the US applies sanctions to, and I get an error message when I try to submit an online application via ReliefWeb and LinkedIn. How can I submit my application?
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Please apply directly via the relevant Save the Children website and your application will be received.
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Can I make any changes to my application once it has been submitted?
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You can make changes to your application by logging into your account on the careers portal.
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How long will it take to hear back on my application?
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We will be in touch within four weeks of the closing date to confirm if we have short-listed your application.
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I would like to volunteer for Save the Children. How do I learn about available opportunities?
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All volunteer opportunities are advertised on our website. We do not accept speculative applications.
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Does Save the Children offer internships? How do I register my interest?
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Save the Children offers paid internships in our London office. These vacancies are advertised on our website.
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Does Save the Children offer work placement opportunities?
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We do not offer work placements on a formal basis, but in some instances arrangements can be made through schools or universities. Please note that we do not accept individual requests.
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I am locked out of my account on your e-recruitment system. How do I reset my password?
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Please request a new password on the e-recruitment system by selecting 'Forgot your password'. If you're still having problems, please contact scirecruitment@savethechildren.org for assistance.
What We Offer
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Our Reward Approach
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People are at the heart of Save the Children and this is the fundamental principle in our reward approach, which is designed to help us attract, retain, develop and mobilise the best talent. Our Reward approach supports and reflects Save the Children's mission, strategy, and values, as well as our commitment to fairness and diversity.
Many talented and passionate people join Save the Children to make a difference, and monetary reward will not be the primary motivator. Our reward offer ensures a minimum standard of living for our employees and their families, as well as a fair and proportionate reward for the contribution our employees make to delivering positive change for children. We provide:
- Family-friendly policies including flexible working, maternity/parental leave
- Competitive pay (as per the INGO market) which takes into account relevant skills, competencies and experiences
- A competitive benefits package, as per the sector and relevant local market
- Support for international relocations (where applicable)
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Supporting Your Learning and Development
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At Save the Children, we are committed to supporting your development and helping you to enhance the impact you have on the organisation. We offer a varied curriculum of management and leadership development, personal effectiveness, technical and specialist practitioner training, which blends formal development with on the job learning. Where possible, we also support our staff to achieve externally recognised professional qualifications, and to take up opportunities to participate in working groups across our sector; which help you to build your network and enable us to benefit from industry learning and best practice.
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Developing Capable and Diverse Leaders
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We are focused on developing capable and diverse leaders who will enable the delivery of our global strategy. We offer a varied, best in class and bespoke leadership development curriculum, which reflects the demands and challenges of leading in a complex, global organisation. We invest in the development of our talented leaders and allow them to shape their own learning curriculum to reflect the needs and challenges of their individual roles. This includes targeted leadership coaching and intentional moves to different parts of our organisation in addition to formal learning.
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Why Work for Save the Children?
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The work here is challenging, but is also immensely rewarding. At Save the Children, you will be in good company, working with talented, like-minded individuals who are determined to ensure that all children survive, learn, and are protected.
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What Are We Looking For?
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We look for candidates who share our passion and dedication to making a real difference in the world. You'll need to demonstrate a commitment to our mission and values, as well as our child safeguarding policy.
Each role will have its own requirements, but broadly speaking we look for candidates who have a high-level of technical competence, and are able to work collaboratively in a highly-matrixed, and culturally-diverse organisation. We need people who can deliver to a high standard, in often challenging circumstances, both ethically and professionally.For some roles, you will need to be able to travel internationally, and may need to be internationally mobile to develop your career. Any requirement for international travel will be outlined in the job description.