Internship - Programs Team

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Internship - Programs Team

32-40 hours a week | Hybrid | start 1 December 2025 | 7 months | Amsterdam

For seven decades, World Press Photo has been working from its home in Amsterdam as an independent, nonprofit organization. Our mission is to support photojournalists, documentary photographers, and audiences worldwide to deepen understanding, promote dialogue, and inspire action.

The Programs department organizes the annual World Press Photo Contest, Winners’ Program, education initiatives, and outreach activities. We are looking for two motivated interns to join our team for seven months, working on the annual contest, judging, education and the Winners’ Program.

2 interns Programs Team (0,8-1 fte) - 7 months

During your internship, you will work with a range of professionals from across the photographic community, from photojournalists and photo editors to curators and festival directors. This is an opportunity to gain unique behind-the-scenes experience in the production of one of the most recognized photo contests in the world and its accompanying educational programs. 

Your tasks:

As Program Interns, you will work together on all activities in this dynamic period, including:

Contest and judging support

  • Providing support for contest entrants

  • Processing registrations and contest entries

  • Setting up and assisting with online and live judging sessions

  • Supporting communications around the contest, including mailings and the announcement of winners

Winners’ Program and event production

  • Supporting planning and implementation of the Winners’ Program in May

  • Assisting with invitations and RSVPs

  • Preparing materials and coordinating with winners, partners, and suppliers

  • Supporting execution of workshops, award show, and public events

Education and outreach support

  • Assisting in the preparation of education and outreach activities

  • Conducting research to support projects 

  • Providing general administrative and inbox support


Your profile

  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program

  • Demonstrated interest in photography, media, journalism, or arts & culture

  • Self-starting, well organized, and detail-oriented

  • Motivated, flexible, and able to work under pressure and deadlines

  • Strong interpersonal and intercultural communication skills

  • Fluent in English (written and spoken); additional languages are an asset

  • Comfortable with digital platforms and quick to adapt to new tools

  • Living in or near Amsterdam


Our offer

We offer:

  • An internship in a dynamic, highly purpose-driven environment with a variety of tasks and responsibilities.

  • Insight into the core activities of World Press Photo, including contest organization, judging, education programs, communications, exhibitions, and the Winners’ Program

  • Hybrid working possibility.

  • Compensation of €500 (net/full time) per month, plus travel or home-working allowance when applicable

This internship runs from 1 December 2025 to 30 June 2026 (32–40 hours per week). During peak contest and event periods, occasional evening or weekend work may be required, with compensation time provided.
This position is open only to EU citizens or individuals with a valid EU work permit.
http://www.iamsterdam.com/en/study/work-and-study/about-internships

How to apply

Please respond in English before 20 October 2025 by filling in the application form. Submit both your CV and a letter of motivation as PDF documents. Interviews will take place in the last week of October. You can start your application by clicking the button "Apply now".

For questions, please contact:
Saba Askary, Manager Programssaba@worldpressphoto.org – +31 (0)6 15137031

In 1955 a group of Dutch photographers organized an international contest (“World Press Photo”) to expose their work to a global audience. Since then the contest has grown into the world’s most prestigious photography competition, and through our successful worldwide exhibition program, presents the stories that matter to millions of people.


 [Copyright photos Mathilde Beck / Evert Elzinga / Frank van Beek / Hollandse Hoogte]

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