Entry to Senior Level: Plan International Hiring Multiple Roles for 2025—Apply Today!
Entry to Senior Level: Plan International Hiring Multiple Roles for 2025—Apply Today!
- Number of Positions: Multiple Positions
- Location(s): Various
- Target Audience: Entry to Senior Level Professionals, Job Seekers
- Deadline: Varying
Plan International isn’t just an organization—it’s a global movement driven by the belief that every child deserves a future. With a presence in over 75 countries, Plan works to advance children’s rights and equality for girls. Plan International vacancies open the door to more than a job—they offer a chance to be part of something deeply purposeful. Whether you’re working in communications, finance, program management, or humanitarian response, you’re joining a team that values impact, inclusion, and integrity.
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Responsibilities
The responsibilities at Plan International vary by role, but all positions contribute to the broader mission of child rights and gender equality. Depending on the position, your day-to-day might include:
- Supporting the design and implementation of community programs
- Managing budgets, reports, or donor communications
- Coordinating with local partners and stakeholders to strengthen impact
- Advocating for policy change or public awareness
- Monitoring project progress and ensuring accountability
- Ensuring gender sensitivity and inclusiveness in all areas of work
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Requirements
While qualifications depend on the position, most Plan International roles share some core requirements:
- A relevant degree in areas such as development studies, social work, communications, finance, or related fields
- Prior work experience in NGOs, international development, or related sectors (ranging from 1–5 years)
- Strong communication and problem-solving skills
- A genuine passion for children’s rights and equality
- Cultural sensitivity and a willingness to learn from diverse perspectives



