Our Development Cooperation programmes bring vital aid to around 150 countries worldwide. Working in ‘Cooperation and management of aid to non-member countries’
you will be central to these vital initiatives. For example you will
shape strategy and sector policies, conduct dialogue with partners and
stakeholders, and identify potential projects that can make a real and
lasting difference.
Equally importantly, you could find yourself operationally managing
operations, overseeing tendering and contracting, controlling budgets
and engaging governments and civil society, so these are truly hands-on
roles.
These positions will mainly be based in an EU Delegation in developing countries.
To be equal to the challenge, you will require a degree level qualification in one of the following disciplines:
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This should be backed by six years’ experience in policy making and team management in the field of development coordination.
Finally, it is vital that you are fluent in one of the 23 official European Union languages
and that you have knowledge of a second - which must be English, French
or German. Your language combination must also include one or more of
the following languages: English, French, Portuguese or Spanish.
Our Offer
- Interesting and challenging work that makes a real difference.
- An international environment with encouragement to continue developing your career.
- An attractive benefits package.
The ‘Cooperation and Management of Aid’ positions have a basic
salary starting at €5,463 (gross) a month. Depending on your personal
situation, you may also be eligible for a family allowance and financial
support to help you relocate to a new country.
Interested?
Learn more about the profile in the Notice of Competition and find out how to apply.
Submit your application today!
Learn more about the profile in the Notice of Competition and find out how to apply.
Submit your application today!
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