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UK: How to become an Aid worker /Development worker/ humanitarian aid worker/ relief worker 2023

UK: How to become an Aid worker /Development worker/ humanitarian aid worker/ relief worker 2023

The UK National Careers Service provides some insights on how to become an Aid Worker/ Development worker/ humanitarian aid worker/ relief worker. Find out more below.

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UK: How to become an Aid worker /Development worker/ humanitarian aid worker/ relief worker 2023

Alternative titles for this job includeDevelopment worker, humanitarian aid worker, relief worker

Aid workers help people in overseas countries affected by man-made and natural disasters like wars, outbreaks of disease and earthquakes.

Average salary (a year)

£17,000 Starter to

£29,000 Experienced

Typical hours (a week)

Variableirregular

You could work

on call away from home

How to become

Explore the different ways to get into this role.

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • volunteering
  • working towards this role

University

You can do a degree that will give you specialist skills, which will be useful in humanitarian work, for example:

  • medicine or healthcare
  • education
  • languages
  • engineering

You could take a subject that will give you a wider understanding of global issues, like:

  • economics
  • international development
  • law
  • social policy

After completing a degree, you can study for a postgraduate course in:

  • international development
  • humanitarian aid
  • disaster management

It’s important to get relevant work experience through volunteering, internships or year abroad opportunities.

Your university careers service can help you find suitable vacancies like those offered by organisations including:

Entry requirements

You’ll usually need:

  • 3 A levels or equivalent
  • a degree in any subject for a postgraduate course

More Information

Volunteering

To get a paid job as an aid worker you’ll need experience, so most people start out as an unpaid volunteer.

You can begin by volunteering for a charity in the UK. You can also get involved with charities while at school, college and university, through student groups and societies. Most jobs involve office-based work at first but can lead to a wide range of opportunities.

You can find UK volunteering vacancies on Do IT, or by going directly to the websites of charities and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Some experience of living and working overseas may be helpful.

You can also apply for internships with charities and NGOs while you’re at university. Entrance to these is very competitive.

Direct Application

You can apply directly for jobs if you’re an experienced professional. As well as professions like nursing, healthcare, teaching and engineering, you’ll find organisations often look for experience in administration, project management and logistics.

Aid organisations like RedR run courses for experienced professionals, who want to put their skills to use in humanitarian aid work.

Read out more here – UK: How to become an Aid worker /Development worker/ humanitarian aid worker/ relief worker

UK: How to become an Aid worker /Development worker/ humanitarian aid worker/ relief worker 2023
UK: How to become an Aid worker /Development worker/ humanitarian aid worker/ relief worker 2023

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