Policy and Advocacy Assistant

CONCORD- European Confederation of NGOs Working on Sustainable Development and International Cooperation
  • Location
    Brussels, Belgium
  • Sector
    Non Profit
  • Experience
    Early Career
  • Posted
    Nov 13

Position description

CONCORD is seeking a highly-motivated young professional to join the Policy and Advocacy Team as a trainee with a keen interest in the topics of an enabling environment for civil society, shifting power, and Global Gateway.

CONCORD isn’t however currently able to sponsor a work visa so please only apply if you have a valid work permit for Belgium.

Please also be aware that you cannot do a CIP traineeship within the framework of a university internship or work placement.

ROLE SPECIFICATION

We are looking for a young professional who is passionate, motivated, creative, cooperative, and committed and would like to gain valuable work experience and contribute to the work of a confederation of NGOs whose vision is of a world in which poverty and inequality have been ended; in which decisions are based on social justice, gender equality and upon our responsibility to future generations; where every person has the right to live in dignity, sustainably, on an equal basis, free from poverty.

As a trainee, you will support CONCORD’s Policy and Advocacy work. You will work within our Policy and Advocacy team under the supervision of two Senior Policy and Advocacy Advisers to support CONCORD’s work on civil society power and Global Gateway.

MAIN LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  • You will be able to acquire a good understanding of decision-making processes in the EU institutions as well as the ways of working in an EU NGO confederation, bringing together networks and national platforms from across the European Union;
  • You will be able to obtain knowledge about EU international cooperation in general, including Global Gateway and EU civic space and enabling environment policies in particular. You will also gain knowledge about shifting power, and support CONCORD’s work with CSOs from partner regions on related issues;
  • You will be able to enhance your coordination skills, analytical skills and organisational skills;
  • You will be able to learn more about policy analysis and advocacy processes, including drafting relevant documents, enhancing the engagement of members in order to develop and advocate for CONCORD’s positions, monitoring EU institutional policy processes, and learning about the political process;
  • You will be able to attend external events and get to know the work of CONCORD allies and partners;
  • All while working in an international, multicultural environment.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS

The role involves supporting the implementation of CONCORD’s policy and advocacy objectives, coordinating our members in the collective policy and advocacy work vis-à-vis EU institutions. Under the supervision of our Senior Policy and Advisors, the trainee will:

Policy and advocacy work:

  • Participate in and contribute to the coordination within the Policy and Advocacy team and with other teams in CONCORD;
  • Support the organisation of internal and external meetings and events; including draft minutes of meetings and prepare presentations;
  • Monitor relevant EU policies and processes relevant to Global Gateway and an enabling environment for civil society;
  • Support projects and the drafting of joint positions and analyses;
  • Contribute to knowledge sharing and management;
  • Conduct targeted research when relevant to the work of CONCORD’s projects;
  • Other relevant policy and advocacy tasks.

Staff coordination and work:

  • Participate in staff coordination meetings and contribute to generic staff work.

QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE

Education/Training:

  • University Degree or equivalent in development studies, political science, EU or other relevant studies.

Technical Skills/Expertise:

  • Knowledge of the functioning of the European Union institutions and EU policy-making processes;
  • Knowledge and/or strong interest in issues related to economic foreign policy, human development, an enabling environment for civil society, or shifting power is an asset;
  • Good analysis, writing and reporting skills;
  • Good spoken and written English.

Desirable skills:

  • Ability to organise one’s own work and manage one’s own time;
  • Ability to work effectively and cooperatively with others and towards shared objectives;
  • Ability to work under pressure and to achieve tight deadlines;
  • Analytical and problem solving skills;
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills;
  • Eager to take initiative;
  • Strong computer skills.

Application instructions

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