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Kiingitanga/Summer Internship programme 2023/24

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The Chief Ombudsman’s Kiingitanga/Summer internship programme 2023/24 returns for the fourth time. For the last 3 years, the internship has been successful in capturing the Chief Ombudsman’s vision to create meaningful work experiences, provide guidance and create development opportunities for talented young people.

If you want to know more about how previous interns felt about the whole experience please watch the last Kiingitanga and Summer 2022/23 internship videos below. 

The Kiingitanga partnership has also helped in creating a programme that’s both diverse and inclusive.

This year, we are expanding our programme to include an intern from the disability community. This important change aligns with the Chief Ombudsman’s role under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and his obligation to make the work environment more diverse and inclusive.

With the Kiingitanga and the disability community partnership we now have opportunities for up to six interns.

The internships will be a supervised placement within a specific team with clear learning outcomes. The main purpose of the internship is to provide mutual benefits to both the intern and the Chief Ombudsman.

Interns can expect to gain valuable work experience and a better understanding of the Chief Ombudsman’s work and commitment to New Zealanders.

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