Non Civil Servants

Summer Intern

民政事务局

Closing Date: 2020-05-18 17:00
$10,500 per month
 

Salary History

Job Vacancies History
1. 暑期實習生(青年廣場) $9,800 per month 2018-04
2. 暑期實習生(青年廣場) $9,600 per month 2017-05
3. 暑期實習生 $9,600 per month 2016-05
4. 暑期實習生(青年廣場) $9,600 per month 2016-05
5. 暑期實習生(青年廣場) $9,200 per month 2015-06

Entry Requirements

Applicants should -
(a) be permanent residents of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region;
(b) be full-time undergraduate students of local or overseas post-secondary institutions (who will advance to the third or senior year of studies in the 2020/21 academic year);
(c) have excellent command of both written and spoken Chinese and English. Putonghua will be an advantage;
(d) have good organisation and liaison skills, with ability to work independently;
(e) have strong communication and interpersonal skills;
(f) be proficient in PC applications, including MS Work, Excel, and Powerpoint, etc

Duties

Position 1:
(a) To assist in the implementation of the District Sports Programme Funding Scheme, including the vetting of the application forms, monitoring the programmes run by the District Sports Associations (DSAs), collating the reports submitted by the DSAs and answering any general enquiries relevant to the Scheme.
(b) To assist the administration of the Opening Up School Facilities for Promotion of Sports and Development Scheme, including handling of applications, creation and maintenance of the database for the participating schools and sports organisations, conducting spot-checks for the programmes run by the sports organisations, preparing promotional materials and answering any general enquiries relevant to the Scheme.
(c) To provide administrative support for the operations of Arts and Sport Development Fund (Sports portion), including maintenance of application register and vetting of programme reports.
(d) To support the administration of Student Athlete Support Scheme, including the collation and vetting of the reports submitted by the participating schools.
(e) To assist in any ad-hoc duties involved in promotion of community sports.

Position 2:
(a) To assist in the implementation of various branding measures to project the image of the “M” Mark system, including but not limited to the following :
(i) to arrange publicity materials for “M” Mark events;
(ii) to maintain and update the dedicated website for the “M” Mark system;
(iii) to stage roving exhibitions in public venues;
(b) To assist in conducting researches on the modus operandi of the lessees holding private recreational leases and conversion of utilisation data of these lessees into a designated data management system; and
(c) To provide support in public engagement, arranging meetings and site visits.

Terms of Appointment

Summer interns are engaged under non-civil service appointment. The employment period is about 1 to 2 months from June to August 2020. They are normally required to work 44 hours per week, inclusive of meal breaks.

Salary and Fringe Benefits

HK$10,500 per month
Unless otherwise provided, rest days, statutory holidays, general holidays, paid leave, sickness days and sickness allowance, where appropriate, are generally in line with the provisions of the Employment Ordinance (Cap. 57). Summer Interns are subject to the Mandatory Provident Fund Scheme Ordinance (Cap. 485).

General Notes

(a) As an Equal Opportunities Employer, the Government is committed to eliminating discrimination in employment. The vacancy advertised is open to all applicants meeting the basic entry requirement irrespective of their disability, sex, marital status, pregnancy, age, family status, sexual orientation and race.
(b) Non-civil service vacancies are not posts on the civil service establishment. Candidates appointed are not on civil service terms of appointment and conditions of service. Candidates appointed are not civil servants and will not be eligible for posting, promotion or transfer to any posts in the Civil Service.
(c) The pay, terms of appointment and conditions of service to be offered are subject to the provisions prevailing at the time the offer of appointment is made.
(d) Where a large number of candidates meet the specified entry requirements, the recruiting department may devise shortlisting criteria to select the better qualified candidates for further processing. In these circumstances, only shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend recruitment examination and/or interview.
(e) It is Government policy to place people with a disability in appropriate jobs wherever possible. If a disabled candidate meets the entry requirements, he/she will be invited to attend the selection interview/written examination without being subject to any further shortlisting criteria.
(f) Holders of academic qualifications other than those obtained from Hong Kong institutions/Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority may also apply but their qualifications will be subject to assessments on equivalence with the required entry qualifications. They should submit copies of their official transcripts and certificates by mail to the below enquiry address.
(g) If candidates fail to provide all the information requested in the job advertisement, their applications will not be considered.
(h) As invitations or notifications may be sent to candidates by e-mail, candidates should provide an accurate e-mail address on their application forms. Candidates are responsible for checking their e-mails to ensure that invitation or notification will be duly received.

How to apply

Hong Kong students studying in local post-secondary institutions should apply through the Student Affairs Offices/Career Centres of their respective institutions. They are advised to note the deadlines set by the respective institutions. Direct applications from local students will not be considered.

Students studying in non-local institutions should download application forms from the Civil Service Bureau's web site (http://www.csb.gov.hk/english/admin/appoint/782.html). The completed application form, together with the applicant’s resume, copies of official transcripts and a letter certifying the student status (bearing the letter head of the post-secondary institutions they are currently enrolled on) should reach the enquiry address below by post on or before 18 May 2020. Candidates not made in the prescribed application forms for the summer internship programme (rev.1/2020), or submitted by fax / e-mail will not be accepted.

Please mark “Application for the Summer Intern (Recreation and Sport)” on the envelope. (The postmark date on the envelope will be regarded as the date of application.) Applicants should ensure that the correct address is clearly printed or written on the envelope and sufficient postage is affixed before posting to avoid unsuccessful delivery of application. Any underpaid mail items will be returned or disposed of by the Hongkong Post. Applications which are late, incomplete or without the relevant supporting documents will not be considered. Candidates who are selected for interview will normally receive an invitation in about six weeks from the closing date for application. Those who are not invited for interview may assume that their applications are unsuccessful.

Enquiry

Job No.: 43014
Address: Recreation and Sport Division, Home Affairs Bureau, 13/F, West Wing, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong.
Telephone: 3509 8078
Closing Date 2020-05-18 17:00
Publish Date 2020-05-04

Job Summary

Summer Intern
民政事务局
HK$10,500 per month
Telephone: 3509 8078
Closing Date: 2020-05-18 17:00