Internship - Office of Internal Oversight, Internal Audit & Risk Management,

Publication Starting Date: Aug 1, 2025

Location: Lyon, France

Company: Interpol

Internship 1354

 

INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization, with 196 Member Countries. Created in 1923, it facilitates cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities, and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime. 


Title: Internship - Office of Internal Oversight, Internal Audit & Risk Management,
Directorate: Office of Internal Oversight 
Sub-Directorate: Internal Audit & Risk Management 
Duty station: Lyon
Duration (in months): 6.00 
Estimated starting date:1 November 2025
Level of security clearance: Basic
Deadline for applications:18 August 2025

 

INTERPOL’s Internship Programme welcomes candidates from any of our 196 member countries.
The Programme attracts talented students or recent graduates to the Organization and provides them with:

- A better understanding of the Organization’s goals and objectives and how international police cooperation is organized
- An insight into how an international organization operates
- A framework to enhance their educational experience through practical work assignments, thereby developing skills which are useful for their career and future employment
- Experience of working in a multicultural, multidisciplinary and multi-ethnic environment, contributing to the development of mutual understanding, trust and tolerance

All the relevant information about our Internship Programme may be found on our official web site.

As of 1 January 2025, the internship allowance is EUR 700 and a transport subsidy of EUR 30 per month. An additional housing subsidy of EUR 170 per month will be provided to eligible interns.  

Interns are required to be subscribed to a health insurance coverage for the entire duration of the internship. However, they are eligible to request enrolment in the Organization’s health insurance coverage at no additional cost. 

Candidates are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the conditions of internship and the requirements prior to applying for this internship.

 

PRIMARY DUTIES

  • Support the Internal Audit unit, by: collaborating with internal stakeholders to gather data; extracting and analysing data (financial and non-financial); preparing presentations of data and relevant information for official reporting; assisting in dashboard management. Any other tasks under the guidance of the Head of Internal Audit & Risk Management.
  • Support the Risk Management unit, by: inputting, organising, analysing risk data in the relevant ERM tool, collecting, analysing and presenting risk and controls related information from across the organisation. Any other tasks under the guidance of the Head of Internal Audit & Risk Management.

 

Requirements

  • Be a national of one of INTERPOL’s 196 member countries
  • Have attained the legal age of majority in their country of nationality
  • Adaptable to an international, multicultural and multilingual environment; good communication skills; and ability to work in a team.

 

Training/Education

  • Be enrolled in, or have graduated from, a post-secondary accredited academic institution within the past six months by the date of submission of their application, in a relevant field of study related to Audit and/or Risk.
  • Enhanced knowledge of manipulating data in Microsoft Office tools, in particular Excel (pivot tables, figures, formulas, etc), with particular focus on data analytics.

 

Languages

  • Excellent level of English is required.
  • A good command in any other INTERPOL official languages would be an asset (Spanish, French and Arabic).

 

APPLICATION PROCESS AND ASSESSMENT METHOD

Application process

Only applications submitted in response to a specific internship vacancy will be considered. Due to the large number of applications received, we are unable to answer individual queries.

A completed online application is required and should include a cover letter including:

  • Your motivation to join the INTERPOL internship programme
  • Your interest in and your assets for this specific internship opportunity
  • Your expectations for this internship

 

Assessment method

All applications will be assessed against the requirements indicated in this call for internship. Applicants who meet these requirements most closely will be contacted by the hiring manager directly for further consideration and assessment.

INTERPOL does not discriminate on any grounds and candidates will be treated under conditions of equality.

 

SECURITY CLEARANCE

A confidentiality vetting inquiry will be carried out on behalf of the Organization prior to confirming any selection.

By accepting this offer, you give the Organization expressed consent for completing this inquiry.

If selected, you will be required to produce a certificate of non-criminal records (including spent and unspent sentences pronounced by justice) from your country of nationality and from any other country in which you have resided for more than 12 months in the past five years. If you are considered at a further stage of the selection process (interview) we advise you to familiarize yourself with the procedure for requesting such documentation in the concerned countries so that, if accepted, your arrival to the Organization is not unnecessarily delayed.