OverviewNumber: 07/2026Grade: No NoContract Type: 6 months, part-timeApplication Deadline: April 10, 2026Duty Station: Turin, ItalyThe ITCILO embraces diversity and is committed to equal employment opportunity for all employees. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply regardless of race, color, national origin, ethnic or social background, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, religion or belief, physical or mental disability. If you need reasonable accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please contact internships@itcilo.org. Accommodations can be made for disability, family responsibilities, or other reasons. Any information provided about accommodation requirements will be used solely to improve the process and will not be shared or affect results.Human Resources Services (HRS), Medical ServiceOrganizational ContextThe ITCILO Medical Service provides occupational health services to staff members, participants, and other eligible beneficiaries. It supports the Centre in promoting health, safety, and well-being in the workplace, in line with ILO standards and applicable internal regulations. The Medical Service contributes to:
Preventive and occupational health activitiesHealth promotion initiativesMedical consultationsWorkplace health compliance and documentationEmergency preparedness and response
Functional responsibilitiesLearning objectives:The internship aims to provide a student or recent graduate in medicine, nursing, public health, occupational health, or a related field, with practical exposure to occupational health services in an international organizational setting.The intern will support the Medical Service in administrative and health promotion activities while gaining hands-on experience in workplace health management.By the end of the internship, the intern will:
Gain practical experience in occupational health services within a multicultural environmentUnderstand the regulatory and policy framework governing workplace healthEnhance competencies in health communication and promotionStrengthen intercultural communication skills in a diverse workplace environment
Internship Terms of Reference
Under close supervision, the intern will contribute to the following:Assist in organizing medical appointments and follow-upAssist in vaccination campaigns and preventive health initiativesSupport the development of awareness materials or information notesAssist in organizing health promotion activities and eventsContribute to research and benchmarking on occupational health practicesContribute to updating medical service proceduresSupport the review and update of emergency preparedness and response protocolsAssist in maintaining inventory of medical supplies (if applicable)
QualificationsEducationApplicants must be currently enrolled in, or have completed (recently graduated from), a university programme in Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Occupational Health, Health Administration, or a related field in the 6 months preceding his/her application.LanguagesFluent in English and Italian. Knowledge of French, Spanish, or other UN working languages is an asset.Core competencies
Knowledge of occupational health principles.Good communication skills. Ability to communicate clearly and empathetically.Ability to manage time effectively.Respect for confidentiality and professional ethics.Attention to detail, and reliability.Initiative and willingness to learn.Ability to collaborate and work effectively in a team.Research and analytical skills.Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
Additional InfoBefore submitting your application, please read carefully the conditions by consulting the application procedures and conditions for interns at the following link: https://jobs.itcilo.org/usefulinfoInternational Training Centre of the ILOViale Maestri del Lavoro, 1010127 Turin - Italy#J-18808-Ljbffr