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Graduate Intern – Programme & Proposal Development

Cígnature Enrichment Group

About the Role

As a Graduate Intern (Programme & Proposal Development), you will support MOE-aligned and institutional programmes across the full project lifecycle — from proposal writing & presentation slides preparation and programme preparation to execution and post-programme reporting.You will work closely with Programme Leads and Project Managers on real school and institutional engagements, gaining hands-on exposure to professional education programme workflows.

Key Responsibilities

  • Support proposal drafting and documentation for schools and institutions Assist in programme preparation, schedules, and materials Provide on-site or virtual support during programme execution Assist in post-programme reporting and feedback consolidation

What You'll Gain

  • Exposure to MOE / institutional programme standards Experience in proposal development and programme execution Mentorship from experienced education professionals Strong foundation for education, project, or public-sector careers

Who We're Looking For

  • Fresh graduates or final-year students (Education, Communications, Business, Social Sciences, or related fields) Strong written communication and organisational skills Detail-oriented, responsible, and professional Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Workspace

Internship Details

Duration: 3–6 months (extendable)

Arrangement: In office/at programme sites

Conversion opportunities available based on performance

Job Type: Internship

Contract length: 6 months

Pay: $1, $1,200.00 per month

Benefits:

  • Professional development

Work Location: In person

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