Communications Consultant | Sustainability, Energy and Mobility

logos is looking to hire a Communications Consultant to join its fast-growing team in Brussels, Belgium in the heart of the EU bubble. We are a public affairs consultancy part of the MCI group, a global corporation specialised in communication, event and association management with 60 offices in 31 countries. This job opening is in the communications team working with clients on sustainability, energy and mobility topics.

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

You will write media  and social media plans, as well as creating content for the web, traditional media,  LinkedIn, X , Facebook and Instagram. Moreover, you will support the senior team in the general delivery of communications activities. This includes:

 

  • Draft media plans based on prospect/client meetings
  • Regularly post and schedule content on clients’ social media feeds
  • Develop compelling visuals for social media
  • Strategically identify and post engaging content for the company and clients
  • Interact with specific communities to increase engagement and followers
  • Identify key influencers and conversations in logos sectors
  • Analyse social media performance and produce reports 
  • Supporting other activities assigned to the communications team (e.g. copy-writing)
  • Participate to weekly internal corporate communications activities

OUR SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE

  • You have a master’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing or International Relations
  • You have previous experience in drafting media and social media plans and content
  • You have relevant knowledge in the field of communications and social media channels, as well as a hands-on experience in engaging with audiences and social media influencers
  • You can successfully manage a Facebook/LinkedIn page, a X (formerly Twitter)/Instagram feed for associations or public organisations
  • You have an eye for good graphic content and can use the relevant tools to create it
  • You are well-organised, pay attention to detail and you can meet deadlines
  • You are intellectually curious, able and willing to dive into technical topics. You are entrepreneurial and take a creative approach to problem solving
  • Excellent written and oral communication in English is mandatory (native speaker or equivalent); other European languages are a big plus
  • You are available to join the team at short notice
  • You are eligible to work in the EU

 

WHAT WE OFFER

  • Hands-on experience with top-tier corporate entities and associations as clients;
  • A dynamic, stimulating environment within a growing international team;
  • Competitive compensation and fantastic career opportunities;
  • An entrepreneurial culture where individual action is rewarded.

 

To apply, please send both your CV and cover letter to Delia Voica (jobs@logos-pa.com) with Communications Consultant – sustainability, energy and mobility in the subject line. Deadline for application: 10 May 2024.

Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete a written test after the interview. Please note that due to the large volume of applications we receive, we will only contact successful candidates.

In line with GDPR regulations, we will remove your application from our system 3 months after reception.

 

Communications Consultant | Sustainability, Energy and Mobility

logos is looking to hire a Communications Consultant to join its fast-growing team in Brussels, Belgium in the heart of the EU bubble. We are a public affairs consultancy part of the MCI group, a global corporation specialised in communication, event and association management with 60 offices in 31 countries. This job opening is in the communications team working with clients on sustainability, energy and mobility topics.

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

You will write media  and social media plans, as well as creating content for the web, traditional media,  LinkedIn, X , Facebook and Instagram. Moreover, you will support the senior team in the general delivery of communications activities. This includes:

 

  • Draft media plans based on prospect/client meetings

  • Regularly post and schedule content on clients’ social media feeds

  • Develop compelling visuals for social media

  • Strategically identify and post engaging content for the company and clients

  • Interact with specific communities to increase engagement and followers

  • Identify key influencers and conversations in logos sectors

  • Analyse social media performance and produce reports 

  • Supporting other activities assigned to the communications team (e.g. copy-writing)

  • Participate to weekly internal corporate communications activities

OUR SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE

  • You have a master’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing or International Relations

  • You have previous experience in drafting media and social media plans and content

  • You have relevant knowledge in the field of communications and social media channels, as well as a hands-on experience in engaging with audiences and social media influencers

  • You can successfully manage a Facebook/LinkedIn page, a X (formerly Twitter)/Instagram feed for associations or public organisations

  • You have an eye for good graphic content and can use the relevant tools to create it

  • You are well-organised, pay attention to detail and you can meet deadlines

  • You are intellectually curious, able and willing to dive into technical topics. You are entrepreneurial and take a creative approach to problem solving

  • Excellent written and oral communication in English is mandatory (native speaker or equivalent); other European languages are a big plus

  • You are available to join the team at short notice

  • You are eligible to work in the EU

 

WHAT WE OFFER

  • Hands-on experience with top-tier corporate entities and associations as clients;

  • A dynamic, stimulating environment within a growing international team;

  • Competitive compensation and fantastic career opportunities;

  • An entrepreneurial culture where individual action is rewarded.

 

To apply, please send both your CV and cover letter to Delia Voica (jobs@logos-pa.com) with Communications Consultant – sustainability, energy and mobility in the subject line. Deadline for application: 10 May 2024.

Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete a written test after the interview. Please note that due to the large volume of applications we receive, we will only contact successful candidates.

In line with GDPR regulations, we will remove your application from our system 3 months after reception.

 

Executive Secretary (half time)

Vacancy announcement:

  • CCME Executive Secretary (half-time)

CCME[i] is seeking a to fill one half time staff position, ideally by 15 th June 2024. 

The Executive Secretary will have responsibility for

  • Advocacy vis-à-vis European institutions on asylum, migration, and anti-racism on behalf of CCME and its members - in particular in the area of SAFE PASSAGEs to Europe
  • Creating a firm basis of understanding of the European policies within the membership of CCME by modern communication and cooperation in the network.

Qualifications and requirements for the different work areas:

  • Professional experience and a good understanding of European policy with regard to migration and asylum, and against racism;
  • Knowledge of the interplay between national and European policy making and competences in the area of asylum and migration
  • Computer literacy and a good command of Microsoft Office programmes. Knowledge of online media;
  • Excellent communication skills.  The working language is English, and therefore a good command of written and spoken English is required; additional European languages, particularly French and/or German, are an asset;
  • Experience of communication of  ongoing work and results using a variety of media to internal and external audiences is an asset; 
  • An understanding of churches´ involvement in work for and with refugees, migrants and minority ethnic people would be an advantage;
  • Candidates are expected to identify with the mission of the organisation[1][ii]

The Executive Secretary reports to the General Secretary.

CCME wishes to encourage the application from individuals with minority ethnic or migrant background and from all genders.

For information on the work of CCME, please see: http://www.ccme.be/areas-of-work/ , with other questions, e.g. on the conditions of employment, remuneration, etc. please contact: Torsten.moritz@ccme.be

The position is in based in CCME´s office in Brussels (with the possibility to arrange teleworking for one day/week). Candidates therefore need to be entitled to work in Belgium.

The position is initially for one year and might, depending on financial and organisational circumstances after that, be transformed into a permanent position.

The salary for a half time position (19 h/week) will be in the range of 1.700-1.900 EUR gross depending on experience and qualifications. The salary package includes meal vouchers, end of year allowance and holiday allowance  (pro rata of a full time position)

Interested persons are requested to send a motivation letter and CV to torsten.moritz@ccme.be.  Other supporting documents and references might be requested at a later point. Interviews with shortlisted candidates will take place on 22nd May. We are sorry, but we will not be in a position to get back to persons who are not shortlisted.

Closing date (arrival in the office): 12th May 2024, close of business.

 

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[i] The Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe (CCME) is the ecumenical agency on migration and integration, asylum and refugees, and against racism and discrimination in Europe. Members are Anglican, Orthodox and Protestant Churches and Councils of Churches as well as church-related agencies present in 20 European countries. CCME closely cooperates with the Conference of European Churches and the World Council of Churches.

Fundraising

 

Communications Officer / Manager

About ChargeUp Europe

ChargeUp Europe is the voice of the electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure industry. EV charging is an innovative, fast-evolving, dynamic sector, at the forefront of the green and digital transition. Our growing membership stands for an EV charging infrastructure roll-out that starts from the consumer needs, makes EV driving convenient across borders, and promotes an open-market model supported by open standards and protocols.

Function

ChargeUp Europe is looking for a driven, enthusiastic professional for the position of Communications Officer/Manager (depending on experience). The recruitment is part of a larger evolution of the secretariat on the back of membership growth. The role of the Communications Officer / Manager involves both internal and external communication tasks such as communications planning, producing, publishing and updating content for the ChargeUp Europe website and active social media channels (Twitter, LinkedIn), developing compelling narratives in support of our policy objectives, or suggesting and running campaigns. In 2024 and 2025, it will also involve driving and implementing a strategic, multi-pronged campaign highlighting the positive contribution of e-mobility to Europe.

Key responsibilities:

The Communications Officer / Manager will:

  • Work closely with ChargeUp Europe’s communications committee to develop and implement the communications strategy, ensuring it is well integrated with ChargeUp Europe’s policy objectives;
  • Plan and deliver communications outputs, suggesting innovative formats where needed;
  • Drive and implement the 2024-2025 campaign;
  • Draft, proofread and edit content for ChargeUp Europe’s various materials (newsletters, visuals, videos, social media...), for a diverse audience of industry experts and EU policy-makers;
  • Develop impactful messages and narratives, driving a better understanding of the sector and its contribution to the green and digital transition;
  • Design and run thematic communications campaigns;
  • Profile and increase the reputation of the EV charging sector;
  • Monitor, analyze, and make suggestions to constantly improve ChargeUp Europe’s communications impact;
  • Assist in the promotion and organization of webinars and other internal events.

Profile:

The ideal candidate would bring:

  • 2-4 years of working experience in communications;
  • Educational background in communications, journalism, European affairs, or a related field;
  • Excellent writing, proofreading and editing skills;
  • The ability to translate technical content into impactful messages tailored to different audiences;
  • Excellent knowledge of spoken and written English (any additional EU language is an asset);
  • “Digital native” with a strong grasp of different communication tools (web, social media, newsletter tools, CMS);
  • Experience with developing visuals, videos, logos and other graphic design materials using appropriate software (NB: for technically more complex projects, ChargeUp Europe works with a graphic designer);
  • Strong organisational skills;
  • Creativity and an eye for visual content;
  • Self-starter, enthusiastic, and a strong team player with good interpersonal skills;
  • A campaigner background is a plus.

Drive and commitment are more important than academic achievements or experience. If you do not check all the boxes above but are committed to delivering excellent service to the members, you are welcome to apply and tell us about that in your cover letter. We are looking for a self-directed, creative professional with an enthusiasm for the role and the sector, and will invest in the professional and personal growth of the selected candidate.

The Offer

  • A permanent, full-time contract;
  • A salary package with the possibility of an annual bonus, subject to performance;
  • Lunch vouchers;
  • A pension plan;
  • A medical plan (including hospitalisation, dental care...);
  • A mobile device, mobile phone subscription, and laptop;
  • 25 days of holidays;
  • A flexible teleworking regime;
  • A monthly teleworking allowance;
  • A public transport subscription;
  • Representation fees;
  • Opportunity to be a member of a motivated, dynamic and international team;
  • A supportive work environment with the freedom to be creative;
  • Opportunities for formal training, backed by a dedicated training budget;
  • Direct exposure to a network of members who can bring knowledge and experience in managing different communication needs and objectives;
  • A location in the heart of Brussels' EU district;
  • The opportunity to be part of a dynamic, fast-growing sector.   

Hiring process

Interested candidates should send their application in English by May 12 COB at the latest to secretariat@chargeupeurope.eu, mentioning “Communications Officer or Manager” in the subject line.

Please note that interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis: applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible, as the search will be stopped once a suitable candidate has been identified.

The application should include:

  • a CV
  • a motivation letter
  • a portfolio of selected works.

Please note that ChargeUp Europe will not consider applications that are not complete.

ChargeUp Europe values diversity and encourages applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of age, gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, religion or ethnic background. 

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviews.

Starting date: as soon as possible.

Please note that applicants must be authorized to work in the EU. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

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SAFE – Safe Food Advocacy Europe was created with the aim of ensuring that consumer’s health and concerns remain at the core of the EU’s food legislation. SAFE is currently the only Brussels-based NGO specialised in the protection and representation of EU consumers in the food sector. 

SAFE strives to ensure safer food standards for consumers by monitoring the EU food legislation process and cooperating with EU stakeholders to draft comprehensive food regulations.  SAFE notably supports the development of policies and awareness-raising actions which jointly address health, environment, food safety and sustainability, all-the-while being involved in several EU-funded projects aimed at reducing the environmental impact of the food sector, increasing sustainability and promoting healthier food environments for consumers. 

Missions:

  • Strengthening the voice of civil society in the EU debate over food regulation, thereby reinforcing participatory democracy in the EU.
  • Protecting consumers by advocating for better regulation in food and health policy, by advocating for safer food standards, sounder food production methods and more fit-for-purpose food donation rules.
  • Increasing public awareness of food safety issues, by organizing training activities allowing citizens to make informed consumption choices (e.g. children-destined workshops on sugar overconsumption and food labeling) or by striving to improve the transparency of information available on food products. 
  • Helping fight climate change and protect the environment by raising awareness on the interconnection that exists between food and the environment and promoting sustainable consumption habits and agricultural practices. 

SAFE is honored to count amongst its members a wide array of high-level stakeholders, ranging from consumer organizations, and vegan and vegetarian associations, to research centers and universities. SAFE currently has over 30 members located in over 14 European countries.

About the Role

EU Project Manager will be part of a small but dynamic and international team, and they can play a key role in a growing organization located in the centre of Brussels and help bolster SAFE’s reputation in the context of EU Institutions and Trade Associations.

Reporting to the Secretary-General and Deputy Director, the EU Project Manager is going to perform the following duties:

  • Managing and overseeing the work of a team of 8 people and being responsible for EU Projects such as Horizon Europe, Erasmus, Health program, and Tenders; Supporting the creation and implementation of other EU Projects.
  • Supporting policy-related project activities (under Horizon 2020 and the operating grant).
  • Budget and financial management expertise.
  • Following the EU Food & Agriculture legislation processes in the framework of EU-funded projects.
  • Attending events and conferences at EU Institutions, NGOs, and Social Platforms.

About the Requirements

  • Master’s degree in EU Studies, Political Science, Journalism, Law, or other related studies with any other relevant degree to be considered.
  • Substantial hands-on experience in EU project management is essential, with project management experience in the agri-food sector being a distinct advantage.
  • Strong understanding of the EU legislative processes, lobbying, and advocacy work would be a differentiating asset.
  • Legal eligibility to work in the EU is a must.
  • Strong research, editing, writing, and proofreading skills.
  • Be an independent, proactive, problem solver and team player person.
  • Excellent English with strong communication skills (C1/C2 level), other EU languages are strong assets (in particular: French, German, Spanish, Italian).

About the Offer

  • Become part of an organization that has a real impact on European consumer standards and food quality,
  • Join a collaborative and dynamic team of passionate, multicultural professionals,
  • Indeterminate employee contracts with competitive salary and benefits.

About the Applications

Interested candidates are asked to submit their application consisting of a cover letter and CV to Sergey Golyshin at sergey.golyshin@mavence.com and Beren Kiraz at info@mavence.com no later than the 8th May at 23:59 CEST.

The starting date is as soon as possible, with early applications to be encouraged and to be assessed on a rolling basis until the vacancy is filled.

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NATO PA Researchers

The NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NATO PA) provides a critical forum for international parliamentary dialogue on an array of security, diplomatic, political, and economic matters. Its principal objective is to facilitate dialogue among Allied parliamentarians on the key shared challenges confronting North America and Europe. Through its reports, the seminars and delegation visit it organises, the Assembly also helps parliamentarians develop a better understanding of these challenges. Assembly discussions and debates help forge the democratic consensus that strengthens transatlantic solidarity. The Assembly's
Brussels-based International Secretariat is staffed by approximately 30 professionals from NATO member countries.

 

The NATO PA is currently seeking five (5) Researchers to support the policy team within the International Secretariat. This is a full-time on-site position based in Brussels, Belgium. Eligibility is restricted to citizens of NATO PA member states and partners. The application deadline is 12 May 2024 at midnight (CEST).

 

Tasks

  • Contribute, at the request and under the supervision of Committee Directors or Senior Management, to the research and writing necessary for the elaboration of Assembly reports;
  • Produce other documents such as background information documents, speeches, and communication materials;
  • Provide support during the parliamentary Sessions of the Assembly, including note taking and summary writing;
  • Researchers may be asked to travel with the policy team on Committee visits and seminars to take notes, draft mission reports and contribute to communication activities;
  • Occasionally complete administrative tasks and support various departments;
  • Performing other duties as assigned.

 

Necessary Qualifications and Skills

  • Master's degree or PhD in Political Sciences, International Relations, Journalism or a related field;
  • Professional work experience in policy research institutions and government or international organisations is an asset;
  • Excellent written communication and drafting skills;
  • Interest in conducting research on a wide range of topics;
  • Good understanding of the NATO PA and NATO and their mandates;
  • Good time management skills and flexibility;
  • Ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with people of different national and cultural backgrounds;
  • Professional fluency in English and/or French; knowledge of another language is an asset.

 

Conditions

  • Temporary employment contract for the duration of one year, with a possibility to renew this contract once by a year, with the agreement of both parties; 
  • The contract will commence in September. The exact dates of the contract vary each year based on the NATO PA's calendar of activities;
  • Monthly net salary of EUR 2,200;
  • Basic health insurance policy for the duration of the employment;
  • Possibility of working from home 2 days per week (from Belgium);
  • Monthly internet allowance for working from home; 
  • Substantial reimbursement of commuting expenses; 
  • Reimbursement of travel costs to and from Brussels at the beginning and end of the contract are considered on a case-by-case basis, in compliance with the financial procedures of the Assembly.

 

More details about the employment conditions will be provided to selected candidates upon receipt of an official offer from the Director of the Research Programme.

Application Process

Materials required for applying:

  • A curriculum vitae, clearly indicating nationality and language proficiency;
  • A cover letter of up to 750 words, explaining areas of interest, preferences between the five Assembly Committees, and competence as well as availability;
  • A writing sample of no more than five pages on a relevant topic (i.e., foreign policy, international relations, defence, and security, etc.). Excerpts of longer pieces are acceptable. Sources and/or citations may be included in addition to the 5-page sample;
  • Two academic or professional references and their up-to-date contact details.

 

Submitting your application

  • All applications must be submitted in either English or French;
  • All application materials must be gathered and sent together as one single PDF document;
  • Applications must contain all the above required documents. Please do not include any other supplementary documents. Incomplete applications will automatically be discarded;
  • If you have already applied for the position in the past, you are welcome to re-apply. To do so, you must re-submit all required application materials;
  • Applications are accepted by email only. Cover letters may be addressed to the Director of the Research Programme;
  • Applications should be sent to: research@nato-pa.int.

 

Due to the large number of applicants, only candidates invited for the next stage of recruitment will be contacted. Please do not make additional inquiries by email or phone. The selection process can take up to eight weeks. Please note that we are unable to provide individual feedback to unsuccessful candidacies.

 

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Politics Journalist

Do you commit to forward-looking journalism and exposing the dynamics of European decision-making? Do you have the ambition to serve a pan-European, highly informed audience with cutting-edge news?

If you have experience following EU politics, are curious, have a nerdy interest in the nitty-gritty details, and are keen to work in a team where no two days are ever the same, you might be the person we are looking for.

Euractiv is looking for a politics reporter to join its Brussels team at a crucial time for the EU, as June’s continent-wide elections are set to shake up parties’ alliances, see new people in its top jobs, and set the course for the years ahead.

The ideal candidate will be expected to deliver breaking news stories and in-depth articles focusing on trends in EU and national politics, always keeping an eye on their implications for EU policy-shaping and decision-making.

Candidates should be available as soon as possible.

Main responsibilities:

  • Write scoops, breaking news stories, interviews, as well as in-depth articles and analytical pieces;
  • Find creative angles for stories, putting complex issues into simple language for all audiences;
  • Keep an eye on developments across the 27 EU countries;
  • Contribute to meeting Euractiv’s editorial mission and commitment to balanced reporting.

Ideal profile:

  • At least two years of experience in journalism;
  • Proven understanding of EU politics and policies;
  • Native/near-native English speaking - any other European language is a plus;
  • Ability to deliver accurate stories in a fast-paced environment;
  • Ability to think quickly and provide insights and perspective on reports coming from a wide variety of sources, including politicians, EU institutions, business associations and civil society;
  • Flexible, able to respect tight deadlines, go-getting, team player;
  • Confident in engaging with politicians, business leaders and activists;
  • Existing network of contacts in EU politics and policy with a willingness to network;
  • Interest in participating in podcasts.

What we offer:

This is a full-time employment contract under Belgian law (“contrat à durée indéterminée”), with salary and responsibilities commensurate to the candidate’s level of experience.

Additionally, we’re offering the following benefits:

  • meal vouchers amounting to €8/worked day;
  • reimbursement of public transport in Belgium;
  • €250/year eco-vouchers;
  • hospitalisation insurance coverage;
  • group pension insurance;
  • good balance between remote working and office-based;
  • a broad range of training and development (as part of the HR Academy of Mediahuis group and external training opportunities).

What are the benefits of working at Euractiv?

You will work in a vibrant international media office with a multicultural team of talented colleagues you can learn from. You will be in the middle of EU affairs, both physically (our office is in the EU quarter) and through your work. You will be contributing to one of the most respected EU affairs media platforms in Europe.

How to apply:

Please mention in the subject line "Politics Journalist - First and last name", attach your CV and a short cover letter and email to selection@euractiv.com

Background

Euractiv is an independent pan-European media network specialising in EU policies. Our primary goal is to foster policy debates among EU stakeholders, including governments, businesses, and civil society groups. We provide comprehensive coverage of policy processes leading up to decisions, neutrally presenting the issues without taking sides.

Euractiv is part of Mediahuis, a publishing company with assets in Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg and Germany. Mediahuis publishes across a wide range of formats – from newspapers and magazines to television, radio and online media. More about Mediahuis and Euractiv here.

Equality and diversity

We are committed to promoting equality and diversity within the organisation and Equal Opportunities in recruitment. We believe in equality of opportunity regardless of race or racial group (including colour, nationality, ethnicity, national origins), religion or belief, age, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender reassignment and gender identity, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity and paternity. This also includes any incidents of perceptive or associative discrimination and harassment. All hiring decisions are made entirely on merit. We encourage everyone to apply, even if you do not fit all the criteria.

EU Affairs Assistant – Jobsite

Euractiv is an independent pan-European media network specialising in EU policies. Our primary goal is to foster policy debates among EU stakeholders, including governments, businesses, and civil society groups. We provide comprehensive coverage of policy processes leading up to decisions, presenting the issues in a neutral manner without taking sides.

Euractiv is part of Mediahuis, a publishing company with assets in Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg and Germany. Mediahuis publishes across a wide range of formats – from newspapers and magazines to television, radio and online media. More about Mediahuis and Euractiv here.

What are the benefits of working at Euractiv?

You will be working in a vibrant international office. You will be in the middle of EU affairs, both physically and through your work. You will contribute to one of the central EU affairs media and support bringing our news, multimedia content and newsletters to Euractiv’s readers.

 

We are now looking for an intern in our Accounts implementation team, based in Brussels.

Candidates should be available as soon as possible!

Main responsibility: Day-to-day operation of the Euractiv Jobsite 

Tasks:

  • Daily update and publication of job ads on the Euractiv Jobsite
  • Implementation of the bi-weekly Jobletter
  • Responsible for client management and outreach
  • Implementation of Jobsite marketing campaigns
  • Management (and continuous update) of project management databases
  • Assistance in advertising campaigns and other marketing tools

Profile:

  • University education: European affairs and/or project management, Communications, Marketing
  • Very good command of English (spoken and written) 
  • Very organised and detail-oriented
  • Telesales/sales experience is desirable
  • Good knowledge of MS Office and Google Docs Office
  • Ability to work effectively in a multicultural and dynamic environment
  • Ability to face tight deadlines
  • Knowledge of/Interest in the EU market
  • Proactive, open-minded, flexible, multi-tasker
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team 
  • Eligible to work in the EU

Euractiv offers:

  • Interesting work in a multicultural environment (an international team of 100 people)
  • Insight into EU politics
  • Insights to communication and advocacy activities in EU affairs
  • Insight into the work of a Brussels-based EU media
  • 6 months to one year contract under Belgian law (CIP). Paid internship. First 6 months, minimum salary of 1.120€. Second 6 months, minimum salary of 1.400€.

How to apply:

Send a 1-page CV and a short cover letter to selection@euractiv.com and add in CC: ian.teunissenvanmanen@euractiv.com, Ian Teunissen van Manen, EU Affairs Senior Manager. 

Please use the subject line “Jobsite Intern - First and last name”.

Applications welcome immediately!

Equality and diversity

We are committed both to promoting equality and diversity within the organization and to Equal Opportunities in recruitment. We believe in equality of opportunity regardless of race or racial group (including colour, nationality, ethnicity, national origins), religion or belief, age, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender re-assignment and gender identity, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy, maternity and paternity. This also includes any incidents of perceptive or associative discrimination and harassment. All hiring decisions are made entirely on merit. We encourage everyone to apply, even if you do not fit all the criteria.

EU Affairs Assistant

(Accounts implementation)

Euractiv is an independent pan-European media network specialising in EU policies. Our primary goal is to foster policy debates among EU stakeholders, including governments, businesses, and civil society groups. We provide comprehensive coverage of policy processes leading up to decisions, presenting the issues in a neutral manner without taking sides.

Euractiv is part of Mediahuis, a publishing company with assets in Belgium, the Netherlands, Ireland, Luxembourg and Germany. Mediahuis publishes across a wide range of formats – from newspapers and magazines to television, radio and online media. More about Mediahuis and Euractiv here.

What are the benefits of working at Euractiv?

You will be working in a vibrant international office. You will be in the middle of EU affairs, both physically and through your work. You will contribute to one of the central EU affairs media and support bringing our news, multimedia content and newsletters to Euractiv’s readers.

 

We are now looking for an intern in our Accounts implementation team, based in Brussels.

Candidates should be available as soon as possible!

Main responsibility: Assistance with client reporting, implementation of campaigns and project management. 

Tasks:

  • Assistance with client management 
  • Assistance with achievement and analytics reports for clients, including statistics taken from different platforms
  • Management (and continuous update) of project management databases
  • Assistance in advertising campaigns and other marketing tools
  • Assistance in liaising with the different internal departments involved in our commercial partnerships
  • General office management and administrative tasks

Profile:

  • University education: European affairs and/or project management, Communications
  • Very good command of English (spoken and written) 
  • Very organised and detail-oriented
  • Good knowledge of MS Office and Google Docs Office
  • Ability to work effectively in a multicultural and dynamic environment
  • Ability to face tight deadlines
  • Knowledge of/Interest in the EU market
  • Proactive, open-minded, flexible, multi-tasker
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team 
  • Eligible to work in the EU

Euractiv offers:

  • Interesting work in a multicultural environment (an international team of 100 people)
  • Insight into EU politics
  • Insights to communication and advocacy activities in EU affairs
  • Insight into the work of a Brussels-based EU media
  • 6 months to one year contract under Belgian law (CIP). Paid internship. First 6 months, salary of 1.120€. Second 6 months, salary of 1.400€.

How to apply:

Send a 1-page CV and a short cover letter to selection@euractiv.com and add in CC: ian.teunissenvanmanen@euractiv.com, Ian Teunissen van Manen, EU Affairs Senior Manager. 

Please use the subject line “Implementation Intern - First and last name”.

Applications welcome immediately!

Equality and diversity

We are committed both to promoting equality and diversity within the organization and to Equal Opportunities in recruitment. We believe in equality of opportunity regardless of race or racial group (including colour, nationality, ethnicity, national origins), religion or belief, age, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender re-assignment and gender identity, marriage and civil partnership, and pregnancy, maternity and paternity. This also includes any incidents of perceptive or associative discrimination and harassment. All hiring decisions are made entirely on merit. We encourage everyone to apply, even if you do not fit all the criteria.

EU Public Affairs Internship

Who we are

PlasticsEurope is the pan-European association of plastics manufacturers with offices in every major capital of Europe.  For over 100 years, science and innovation has been the DNA that cuts across our industry. With close to 100 members producing over 90% of all polymers across Europe, we are the catalyst for the industry with a responsibility to openly engage with stakeholders and deliver solutions which are safe, circular and sustainable. We are committed to implementing long-lasting positive change.

 We are looking for an EU Public Affairs intern for a six-month internship to support our advocacy team in all its activities.

The position is for a highly motivated, well organised and efficient candidate who is looking to gain hands-on experience in EU policy and advocacy as well as country and issue-specific knowledge linked to the plastics industry.

 Responsibilities:

  • Support the advocacy team in researching and monitoring EU policy and legislative developments on environment, climate and sustainability, particularly in the context of the EU Green Deal, Circular Economy Action Plan and Chemical Strategy for Sustainability and other issues relevant to the EU Plastics Industry;
  • Review and prepare summaries and analysis of EU policy documents and official reports, and draft background material;
  • Support the organization of and attend internal working group meetings. Prepare meeting notes and follow-up actions;
  • Prepare presentation material for internal and external meetings and briefing notes;
  • Attend and report on external conferences, events and webinars organized by the EU Institutions and by other stakeholders;
  • Provide assistance for the organization of events and projects;
  • Provide general administrative support.

Your profile:

  • University degree preferably in European studies, Law, Political Sciences or similar;
  • Knowledge of and a keen interest in EU policy and decision-making processes as well as a good understanding of the functioning of the European Institutions;
  • Strong research skills with the ability to pay close attention to details;
  • Analytical skills and ability to digest complex information into concise and informative briefs;
  • Ability to work autonomously and show initiative;
  • Very good command of English, oral and written;
  • Knowledge of other European languages would be an asset;
  • Sound knowledge of MS Office tools;
  • Possession of an EU passport, student visa, or other means of residing in Belgium for a minimum of six months.
  • Previous experience in an EU institution, consultancy, or trade organization (desirable)

Mandatory - In possession of an EU passport or work permit granting full access to the employment market in Belgium for the duration of the traineeship.  

What we offer:

  • Six months paid internship (Convention d’immersion professionelle) based in our headquarters in Brussels with the potential to extend for a further 6 months;
  • Reimbursement of the public transport and meal vouchers;
  • International and dynamic multicultural environment.

If you wish to apply, please submityour CV (maximum two pages) and cover letter (maximum one page) via the ‘APPLY’ button below by 8 May 2024.

Apply here

Applications will be reviewed as received and the position will close when filled. So early applications are welcome. Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted. 

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

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