Posted on 15 December 2025
Position: Research & Evaluation Intern (Paid Internship / Volunteer Service)
Location: VSA office, Wellington
Duration: 3 Months (Full-time)
Reports to: Research & Evaluation Advisor / Programme Manager
About VSA and the Project
Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) is New Zealand's largest and most experienced volunteering agency working in international development. We partner with communities in the Pacific and beyond to share skills and build capacity. We are undertaking a qualitative research project to understand the impact and experience
of our volunteer programme.
This study focuses on two key areas:
- Public Diplomacy & Development Contribution: How VSA volunteering fosters
understanding of New Zealand’s aid and strengthens people-to-people links
between New Zealand and partner countries. - The Volunteer Journey: How volunteers grow personally and professionally, and
how VSA’s services and programme can be improved. As an intern, you will play a vital role in analysing the rich stories and experiences shared by our volunteers, turning raw data into meaningful insights.
As an intern, you will play a vital role in analysing the rich stories and experiences shared by
our volunteers, turning raw data into meaningful insights.
The Opportunity
This is a unique, hands-on internship for a graduate or post-graduate student seeking practical experience in qualitative research within the international development and volunteer sector. You will be embedded in our research team, gaining direct experience in coding, thematic analysis, and contributing to a report that will shape future programmes. The paid internship offers substantial professional development and the chance to
contribute to meaningful work with a leading NGO.
Key Responsibilities
Under the guidance of the International Development and Insights Manager, you will:
- Assist in the systematic organisation and management of qualitative data sets
(primarily transcribed interviews and focus groups with former volunteers). - Conduct thematic coding and analysis using software (i.e. Taguette) to identify key
patterns, narratives, and insights related to the research questions. - Support the drafting of analysis summaries, visualisations of themes, and contribute
to sections of the final research report. - Help maintain the integrity and confidentiality of all sensitive research data.
- Participate in team meetings to discuss findings and interpretations.
- Potentially assist in preparing presentations or briefs to communicate research findings to internal stakeholders.
Person Specification
Essential:
- Currently enrolled in or a recent graduate (within 12 months) of a relevant
postgraduate degree (e.g., International Development, Sociology, Anthropology,
Psychology, Public Policy, Evaluation, or a related social science field). - Demonstrated coursework or experience in qualitative research methods and
thematic analysis. - Strong analytical and critical thinking skills, with an eye for detail and the ability to
identify patterns in narrative data. - Excellent written communication skills, with the ability to summarise complex
information clearly and concisely. - High level of cultural sensitivity and an understanding of ethical research practices.
- Self-motivated, organised, and able to work effectively both independently and as
part of a team. - Proficiency in standard office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Desirable:
- Familiarity with qualitative data analysis software (e.g. Taguette).
- An understanding of international development or volunteerism.
- Personal experience with international volunteering, cross-cultural work, or living
abroad.
What We Offer You
This paid internship offers you the opportunity for:
- Meaningful Contribution: Your work will directly inform VSA’s strategy and improve
support for future volunteers and partners. - Skill Development: Deep, practical experience in applied qualitative research within
a professional NGO setting. - Mentorship: Supervision and coaching from an experienced research professional.
- Certificate & Reference: A professional reference upon successful conclusion of the
internship.
How to Apply
Please submit your CV and a one-page cover letter addressing the following:
- Your interest in VSA and this specific research project.
- How your skills and experience meet the Essential criteria, particularly your
qualitative analysis experience. - What you hope to gain professionally from this internship
Applications to be sent to: Wendy Choo: wchoo@vsa.org.nz
Application Deadline: 9 January 2026
VSA is committed to equal opportunities and diversity. We value the unique perspectives that individuals from all backgrounds bring to our work. All interns must have the right to live and volunteer in New Zealand for the duration of the placement.