Intern in Social Work with Projects Abroad to experience a wide range of support services in another country.
To build a better future for us all, we need to engage with the big challenges that affect countless communities around the world. A Social Work internship could see you tackling issues such as alcoholism, abuse and family problems. There’s also the option to work with families affected by HIV/AIDS. Or contribute to mental wellbeing on a Psychology Internship abroad. The internships bring you face-to-face with people who need support overcoming serious challenges.
Gaining social work experience will open your eyes to global social issues while giving you relevant work experience to pursue a future in this field.
Choose a Social Work Project
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Equine Therapy Internship in Argentina
See this project- Price: 9,055 AED for 2 weeks
- Extra Weeks: 1,425 AED
- Start Date: Anytime
- Minimum Duration: 2 weeks
- Age: 16 or over
Psychology Internship in Jamaica
See this project- Price: 9,655 AED for 2 weeks
- Extra Weeks: 1,425 AED
- Start Date: Anytime
- Minimum Duration: 2 weeks
- Age: 18 or over
Psychology Internship in Mongolia
See this project- Price: 8,180 AED for 2 weeks
- Extra Weeks: 1,275 AED
- Start Date: Anytime
- Minimum Duration: 2 weeks
- Age: 16 or over
Can’t find what you’re looking for?
We’d be happy to talk about creating a custom project for you. Most of our staff have been volunteers themselves, so they’re well placed to answer your questions, big or small.
Is international social work right for me?
Our Social Work internships are right for you if you want to develop a better understanding of social challenges faced around the world. They’re also perfect if you’re looking for work experience in this industry.
You’ll work alongside qualified professionals and Projects Abroad staff. You’ll help identity challenges, create solutions and initiatives, and monitor the progress of the people you help. You’ll develop a better understanding of other cultures and the various social challenges in your chosen destination.
If you’re interested in our Social Work Projects, but would like to do something different, you may be interested in our Law & Human Rights Projects. Read our full list of projects for internships abroad.
What will I gain from international social work?
Getting international social work experience gives you skills that prepare you for your next stage of education and career. You’ll also get a unique experience that you can talk about at interviews.
Here are just some of the benefits that our previous interns talk about:
- Soft skills like teamwork, leadership, resilience, organising, planning, and time management.
- Experience in social issues, rehabilitation and care.
- The ability to work and empathise with people of different cultures and backgrounds, helping to develop a ‘global mindset’.
- Confidence from pushing past your comfort zone.
All of the above will enhance your CV, UCAS applications, and your personal development.
How are Projects Abroad’s Social Work internships different?
At Projects Abroad, our first aim is to benefit the communities we work in. You can be assured that your internship is ethical and well supported. Here’s just a few elements of our work that set it apart from other internship programmes.
Be fully supported by staff
On these projects, you’ll work alongside members of the local community and Projects Abroad staff. They will help you plan your work and be on hand to advise you as and when you need help.
Projects that have an impact
All our projects are well researched, targeted and sustainable. We aim to make a difference to the local community for the long term. You’ll be able to see the difference your time can have on individuals and a community.
Our Child Protection Policy
We take the safety of the children and young people we work with very seriously. That’s why we’ve put together a comprehensive Child Protection Policy.
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