Are you passionate about people, team culture, and helping a fast-growing grassroots movement run smoothly? Are you organised, empathetic, curious, and eager to support a thriving volunteer environment across Europe? Then apply now to join Volt Europa’s HR Team as an intern and help strengthen the backbone of our pan-European political movement!
Volt is a pan-European political movement fighting to make Europe more united, democratic, and future-proof. With 200+ elected officials across the continent, thousands of members, and one common vision, Volt offers a rare opportunity to work in a fast-growing, cross-border movement that truly embodies European values.
We strive to be a diverse and inclusive movement. We explicitly welcome applicants of all backgrounds, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientations, disabilities, or faiths. You are welcome here.
Volt Europa is seeking a motivated and organised HR Intern to support the daily operations and internal processes of its Human Resources team. The role provides an opportunity to contribute to people management, team coordination, and organisational development across a multinational volunteer-driven environment.
This position is part-time, fully remote, and unpaid. It is particularly suited to students or early-career professionals seeking practical experience in human resources and internal operations.
The specific responsibilities of the HR Intern will be determined based on team priorities and the intern’s interests. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:
This traineeship also offers opportunities for learning and development across different HR functions.
You don’t need to meet every requirement. Motivation and willingness to learn matter most:
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Interested? Apply by filling out the form below before 11th of January (23:59 CET). If you have any questions, check out the FAQ page for internships
A Note on Our Values: Volt Europa stands firmly against unpaid internships. We believe labor deserves fair pay. This position is not an employment role or a substitute for paid staff. It is a strictly volunteer opportunity designed for students and activists who want to earn ECTS credits or gain mentorship while contributing to the movement on their own schedule. It is activism, structurally supported.