The European Policy Centre is looking for a Programme Assistant (a position equivalent to a paid internship) to join its European Politics and Institutions Programme, for a period of 6 months, starting as soon as possible. Programme Assistant positions are offered for a period of six months (with the possibility of a maximum 6-month extension), starting as soon as possible. The successful candidates should have a solid academic background, a good understanding of EU institutions, basic knowledge in some of the themes covered by the programme, and interest to work in supporting activities (i.e. organising events and carrying out some background research) related especially to the areas described below. The following profile is required:· Masters in Political Sciences or other Social Sciences· Solid knowledge of European integration and EU institutions & decision making · Knowledge of Balkans and EU enlargement; of questions relating to EU institutional reform; of illiberal trends in European democracies are an asset · Previous relevant work experience, in policy analysis, organising events and research (internship would suffice);· Motivation to grow within the organisation as part of the EPI team· Enterprising and with the spirit of initiative · Detail oriented and efficient· Excellent time-management and strong organisational skills· Extensive software skills, Internet research abilities and strong communication skills· Polished written and verbal communication skills in English· Ability to multi-task and take instructions from several people· Capacity to learn quickly· Problem-solving oriented in a fast-paced environmentMain duties:Provide administrative, logistical and information assistance to the programme staff. Duties include but are not limited to:· Coordinate with programme staff regarding the team’s support needs· Prepare and manage the organisation of (large) events, workshops and other programme activities· Arrange external and internal meetings· Attend meetings and prepare minutes or meeting summaries· Draft invitations and concept notes as requested· Liaise with EPC members and other contacts by email and/or phone regarding invitations and meetings· Receive and direct visitors· Pro-actively contribute to day-to-day implementation of projects or other team activities· Conduct research upon requestCandidates who meet the above requirements should send by e-mail a 1-page motivation letter together with a CV, each in PDF format, addressed to Emma Woodford, Chief Operating Officer (cv@epc.eu).Please format the subject line as follows: EPI-PrA FirstName LastName.Applicants should not include a photo of themselves on any application documents. Deadline for applications: 04/10/2023 09:00 CEST
Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis should suitable candidates emerge. All EPC programme assistants are offered a CIP contract (
“convention d’immersion professionelle”) and are normally expected to be based in Brussels or in a location with easy access to Brussels.
The EPC is an equal opportunities employer. We value diversity and particularly encourage applicants from sections of society that are not well represented in Brussels think tanks, Brussels-based civil society, or European policymaking.In view of the expected high number of applications, please note that we will only be able to contact shortlisted candidates. Thank you for your understanding and for your interest in this vacancy.