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National Council of Social Service, Singapore (NCSS) - Summer Internship 2026 - Philanthropic Strategy (Sustainable Philanthropy)

CompanyPublic Service Division
LocationSingapore
Work ModeOn Site
PostedFebruary 2, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Interns will coordinate data collection processes and reporting to advance sustainable philanthropy efforts, track and analyze metrics, and develop visualizations to communicate impact. They will also assist with planning community practice series and administrative tasks.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
4163
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
The Government Technology Agency of Singapore (GovTech) is the lead agency driving Singapore's Smart Nation initiative and public sector digital transformation. We harness the power of technology to make lives better for citizens, businesses, international audiences and the public service sector. Our mission: Engineering Digital Government, Making Lives Better. Our goal is to create a government that is "Digital to the Core, and Serves with Heart". We achieve this by using technology to create services that are easy, seamless and secure for people to use, and placing the needs of citizens and businesses at the centre of everything we do. As a digital government, our public officers are also able to continually upskill, adapt to new challenges and work more effectively across agencies as well as with citizens and businesses in Singapore.
About the Role

[What the role is]

National Council of Social Service (NCSS) offers a comprehensive learning internship designed to immerse students in Singapore's social service landscape. This programme provides structured exposure to sector development, research methodologies, and stakeholder engagement practices. Interns will learn from experienced professionals gaining deep insights into how social services address Singapore's evolving community needs whilst developing critical thinking and analytical skills essential for the sector. 

Immersive Learning Experiences  
To build sector knowledge and professional competencies, there are programmes such as "Learning Journey" or "Walk the Talk" which provide structured learning opportunities for you to observe social impact initiatives firsthand and understand service delivery models. Through guided interactions with different stakeholders, you will develop empathy, communication skills, and a nuanced understanding of social work practice whilst exploring potential career pathways. 

Cross-Divisional Learning Programme 
Beyond your primary project, you will spend 4-6 hours weekly in another NCSS division under close supervision. This rotation exposes you to diverse functions—from policy development to community engagement—helping you understand how different areas interconnect whilst developing transferable skills and gaining a holistic view of NCSS's sector development role. 

Learning Synthesis and Reflection 
Your internship concludes with a reflective presentation synthesising insights from both your main project and cross-divisional experience. You will articulate key learnings, demonstrate acquired skills, and reflect on how these experiences shaped your understanding of social service work, creating an opportunity for mutual learning with NCSS teams. 

Period of Internship: 18 May 2026 - 24 July 2026

• Coordinate Whole-of-Government data collection processes and reporting to advance sustainable philanthropy efforts across the public service
• Track and analyse sustainable philanthropy metrics to inform strategic planning and identify programme enhancement opportunities
• Build and maintain comprehensive repositories of key statistics and performance indicators
• Develop clear visualisations and infographics to communicate impact effectively to management and stakeholders

[What you will be working on]

• Conduct data collection for Whole-of-Government reporting requirements
• Monitor and analyse KPIs relating to the Sustainable Philanthropy Framework
• Create visualisations and infographics to communicate impact to management
• Plan Community of Practice series including identifying participants, content planning, designing collaterals, sourcing venues and managing logistics
• Work with Communications teams to create electronic direct mail and infographics for knowledge sharing with donors and corporates
• Assist with administrative tasks such as arranging meetings and maintaining performance indicator repositories

[What we are looking for]

Personal Competencies:

Thinking Clearly and Making Sound Judgements

Serving with Heart, Commitment and Purpose

Social Service Sector Knowledge

Data Management & Analysis

Business Partnering

Skills Required:

1. Research and analytical skills
2. Strong written and verbal communication
3. Project management abilities
4. Data analysis and interpretation
5. Familiarity with sustainability metrics and reporting 
6. Familiar with landscape of the social service sector 

Experience & Special Certification(s):

1. Current undergraduate or postgraduate student in a relevant field (e.g., Social Sciences, Environmental Studies, Business, or International Development)
2. Strong interest in philanthropy, sustainability, and social impact
3. Excellent research and analytical skills
4. Proficiency in data analysis and visualisation tools
5. Strong written and verbal communication skills
6. Ability to work independently and as part of a team
7. Familiarity with sustainable development goals (SDGs) is a plus
 

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Key Skills
Research SkillsAnalytical SkillsWritten CommunicationVerbal CommunicationProject ManagementData AnalysisData InterpretationSustainability MetricsSocial Service KnowledgeBusiness Partnering
Categories
Social ServicesGovernment & Public SectorEnvironmental & SustainabilityData & AnalyticsAdministrative