EU Policy Assistant – Part-time position

Summary:

We are seeking a proactive and detail-oriented EU Policy Assistant to support our policy research and advocacy initiatives, especially on topics related to migration, gender, climate and structural racism. The successful candidate will play a vital role in tracking EU policies, assisting in the development of policy recommendations, and supporting communication with stakeholders. This position requires strong organizational skills, an understanding of EU policies, and a commitment to effective policy implementation.In addition to a competitive salary, possibility to telework 2 times a week, and a compensation package encompassing various fringe benefits, such as meal vaucher, transportation and health insurance.

Key Responsibilities:

  • - Monitor and analyze EU policy developments, legislative proposals, and regulatory changes, specifically on migration, gender, climate and structural racism (the EU Anti-Racism Action Plan).

  • - Prepare concise summaries and briefings on EU policies and related issues.

  • - Assist in conducting policy research, data collection, and analysis.

  • - Support the development of policy recommendations and advocacy strategies.

  • - Collaborate with team members and external stakeholders to ensure effective policy communication.

  • - Help organize meetings, workshops, and events related to EU policy initiatives.

  • - Maintain up-to-date records of policy documents and relevant information.

Qualifications:

  • - MA in political science, international relations, EU studies, or a related field.

  • - Minimum 3 years of experience in policy analysis or EU affairs.

  • - Strong understanding of EU institutions, policies, and decision-making processes.

  • - Proficiency in French is an advantage.

  • - Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

 Skills:

  • - Proficiency in tracking EU policies and regulations.

  • - Analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

  • - Excellent research and analytical skills.

  • - Effective organizational skills and attention to detail.

  • - Strong written and verbal communication skills in English.

  • - Strong communication skills for effective collaboration and stakeholder engagement.

  • - Research skills for collecting and synthesizing policy-related information.

  • - Time management and multitasking skills for handling diverse tasks.

Application Process:

To apply for this position, please submit:

1) Your CV (max 2 pages), along with a cover letter outlining your qualifications and interest in the role (max. 1 page);

2) Answer the following question "What key objectives should EU leaders prioritize in the upcoming European Union mandate (2024-2029) to define a successful term?" (max. 400 words)

- Please provide your CV, Cover letter and answer to the essay question in a single PDF document and send it to info@bic-rhr.com

- Please include your availability and salary expectation for this part-time position.

Due to the high volume of applications, only successful candidates will be contacted for an interview. We appreciate your understanding and patience in this regard.

We are an equal opportunity employer and encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply.

This vacancy is available to individuals from EU member states, as well as non-EU citizens who hold a valid work permit.

Applicants must have the legal and permanent right to work in Belgium.