- Adding fuel - driving initiatives that create a culture and practice of innovation across Save the Children
- Reducing Friction - building internal ways of working and systems that inspire and enable innovators
- Clear for Launch - discovering and scaling high potential solutions from both within and external to Save the Children
- Identify promising innovation solutions and opportunities.
- Support the mapping and development of fundraising and partnership opportunities.
- Build innovation capability across teams and country offices.
- Apply artificial intelligence and digital tools to increase the impact and efficiency of the Innovation Team's work.
- Support the design and launch of an open innovation challenge to identify and source high-potential solutions aligned with organisational priorities.
- Research and map key innovation funders, including decision-makers, funding priorities, recent investments, and potential entry points for engagement.
- Conduct structured desk research to identify and catalogue 50+ promising innovations relevant to Save the Children's work.
- Produce a shortlist of high-potential innovations, with concise assessment summaries to inform decision-making.
- Support the design and roll-out of the Innovation Astronaut Program.
- Weekly Innovation Trends Newsletter: Develop and produce a weekly internal newsletter summarising emerging trends, tools, sector developments, and opportunities to support the innovation team's situational awareness.
- Automated Monthly New Business Development Email: Design and implement an automated system to generate monthly emails highlighting relevant funding opportunities.
- AI Funding Opportunity Bot: Enhance an existing AI-based tool to improve accuracy, broaden data sources, and introduce additional features such as deadline tracking and relevance scoring.
- The intern may support additional innovation tasks as defined by the Innovation team.
- Strong desk-research skills, including the ability to identify, review, and synthesise information from multiple sources.
- Ability to assess innovations, funding opportunities, and tools and summarise findings clearly.
- Clear, concise writing skills, particularly for briefs, summaries, and internal communications.
- Ability to present ideas and findings in a structured and accessible way.
- Comfortable using digital tools to support research, collaboration, and workflow management.
- Familiarity with AI-enabled tools for research, summarisation, or automation, or strong willingness to learn.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritise effectively, and meet deadlines.
- Basic planning and coordination skills to support innovation challenges and research activities.
- Recently completed an undergraduate degree in a relevant field, such as:
- Design, innovation, or business
- Data, information systems, or related analytical disciplines
- International development, public policy, or social sciences
- Other relevant fields with demonstrated interest in innovation and social impact
- Equivalent practical experience, coursework, or demonstrated capability will be considered in place of formal qualifications.
- Project work that shows initiative , personal projects, hackathons, case competitions, or research that demonstrates they can take an idea from concept to execution
- Exposure to design thinking or similar innovation frameworks
- Experience with prototyping or experimentation (could be digital tools, physical making, or process design)
- Cross-functional work - internships or projects that required working with different departments or disciplines
- Any involvement with start-ups, incubators, or entrepreneurship programs.
- Two-stage competency-based interviews with the hiring team
- Some recruitment may include an additional assessment or case study stage, or a third stage interview
- If successful, you will receive a conditional offer of employment, followed by your contract subject to passing background checks