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Octombrie 2014 - Job-uri / Internships

 

Stagii de internship şi oportunitati de muncă in Uniunea Europeană (remunerate)

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OCTOMBRIE 2014

 

Stage, Chargé-e de Mission Développement et Financements Europeens

Groupe SOS

Paris, France

Posted: 1 October


Entreprise sociale, le GROUPE SOS met l'efficacité économique au service de l'intérêt général.

Construit sur des activités de lutte contre les exclusions, le GROUPE SOS (330 établissements, 12 000 salariés, 1 million de bénéficiaires) développe aujourd'hui des dispositifs d'excellence pour tous et répond aux besoins fondamentaux de la société à travers ses 5 grands cœurs de métier: jeunesse, emploi, solidarités, santé, seniors.

Au sein de la Direction Projets Groupe et en collaboration avec les structures du GROUPE SOS, vous participez au développement et au suivi de projets socialement innovants.

Vos missions consisteront à:

  • Assurer une veille hebdomadaire relative aux appels à projets des institutions européennes et aux fonds structurels;
  • Contribuer à l'identification des besoins et opportunités de développement des structures du GROUPE SOS;
  • Participer, en appui aux chefs de projets, à l'élaboration et au suivi des projets:
    • analyses contextuelles (besoins, acteurs, dispositifs existants);
    • définition des financements et ressources nécessaires, rédaction des éléments de candidature aux appels à projets, élaboration de rétro-plannings;
    • participation à l'élaboration de budgets et business plans;
    • suivi de la mise en œuvre opérationnelle;
    • participation à la rédaction de rapports narratifs et financiers.

Ce stage sera pour vous l'opportunité de mettre en pratique, avec l'aide de votre tuteur, les connaissances théoriques que vous détenez.

PROFIL:

  • En cours d'obtention d'un diplôme de niveau Bac+5 (IEP ou diplôme universitaire équivalent), vous avez une première expérience et/ou une formation dans la gestion de projets européens, et une bonne connaissance des programmes de financement de l'Union européenne et notamment des programmes de la politique régionale;
  • Le secteur de la solidarité vous intéresse particulièrement;
  • Dynamique et rigoureux, vous aimez le travail en équipe et disposez d'excellentes qualités rédactionnelles et relationnelles. Vous êtes par ailleurs force de proposition;
  • Vous maîtrisez Microsoft Office;
  • Vous parlez et écrivez parfaitement en français, et votre anglais (écrit et oral) est d'excellent niveau.

MODALITES DU POSTE:

  • Stage de 5 à 6 mois à Paris (France);
  • Rémunération: gratification légale;
  • Avantages: Titre-repas, Remboursement partiel abonnement transports collectifs, Remboursement total abonnement vélos en libre-service;
  • Date de début du contrat: Dans les trois prochains mois;
  • Vous adhérez aux valeurs et au modèle de l'entrepreneuriat social;
  • Priorité aux travailleurs handicapés à compétences égales.

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Translator Intern - English, French and Spanish

IJJO - International Juvenile Justice Observatory

Brussels, Belgium

Posted: 8 October


Duties:

  • Translating juridical and sociological documents related to law and juvenile justice;
  • Translating current affairs news items relating to juvenile justice throughout the world for the IJJO website;
  • Proofreading of various documents and content to be published on the IJJO website.

Profile:

  • Organising and coordinating translation work, ensuring good quality translation;
  • Excellent organisational skills and attention to detail;
  • Creativity, versatility, high energy, initiative and discipline;
  • Specialisation: translation between French, English and Spanish;
  • Good use of IT;
  • Able to work independently as well as being part of a team.

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Research and European Affairs Internship

IJJO - International Juvenile Justice Observatory

Brussels, Belgium

Posted: 8 October

Duties:

  • Follow-up of the agenda (seminars, courses, conferences, etc) of the EU Presidency;
  • Develop contacts and strategies between the IJJO and the EU Presidency authorities;
  • Search for EU partners in justice affairs to establish collaboration and coordination;
  • Follow-up of the institutional relations between the IJJO and the UN Economic and Social Council, the Council of Europe, the European Council, the European Commission, the European Parliament and the European Economic and Social Committee, etc.

Profile:

  • Minimum study level: university degree;
  • Specialisation: International Relations, Political Sciences, Law;
  • A good level of written and spoken English as well as French and/or Spanish;
  • The knowledge of other languages is a plus;
  • Good use of IT;
  • Able to work independently as well as being part of a team;
  • Experience and/or knowledge in the work of international organisations/NGOs and advocacy;
  • Good knowledge of European and international institutions.

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Internship - Communication and Design

QED

Brussels, Belgium

Posted: 8 October

Job Description:

As a trainee at QED you will work closely with colleagues in all stages of the “event life cycle’. The internship will ideally start on the beginning of January 2015 and last until end of June 2015. A development plan and specific tasks for this internship will be set up between QED and the interns’ University. The key responsibilities are related to the event- coordination field and will include the following:

  • Updating the webpage with newly confirmed speakers, including the draft program and the agenda;
  • Creating new-subpage after an event, including adding YouTube clips;
  • Editing video clips from the events and upload them to YouTube;
  • Creating the design for biographies and handout material;
  • Creating the design for thank-you cards for speakers and partners;
  • Managing the social media activity.

Qualifications/Skill Requirements:

  • Fluent in English (written and oral) and additional EU languages would be considered an asset;
  • Relevant university degree or presently studying communication, management;
  • Computer skills;
  • Knowledgeable in programming languages;
  • Advanced knowledge in Photoshop;
  • Ability to work both individually and in a team;
  • Ability to communicate in a multicultural environment;
  • Capability to prioritize and work with several projects at the same time;
  • Self-going and the competency to take own initiatives in several situations.

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Fundraising Intern

International Alert

London, United Kingdom

Posted: 14 October, Deadline: 2 November

We are looking for a detail-oriented candidate to work in the Unrestricted Fundraising Department in London to provide administrative support.You will be responsible for helping the team research prospective donors, companies and trusts who are appropriate for International Alert. You will also help research and coordinate and promote our fundraising events. You will also support the team with day to day administrative duties such as thanking donors, recording gifts, liaise with supporters and updating our internal database.

Educated to degree level in a related field, you will have excellent written and verbal communications skills and have the ability to adapt your style for different target groups. You must be able to multitask – taking on various responsibilities whilst balancing your time efficiently to meet tight deadlines. Experience of using a fundraising database is also essential.

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Communication Intern

UNU-CRIS - United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies

Bruges, Belgium

Posted: 21 October, Deadline: 7 December

The United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) in Bruges is currently looking for a communication intern starting on 5 January 2015. The duration of the internship is negotiable, but most preferably until 26 June 2015. The position is to be based in Bruges, Belgium.

As a communication intern:

  • You will assist in the (further) development of the social media and a new UNU-CRIS website.
  • You will support office staff in their preparations for the upcoming international conferences and planned events.
  • You will also assist office staff during the events.
  • You will evaluate the events that took place during the internship.
  • You will set up a collection of visual material on UNU-CRIS.
  • You will assist staff with administrative and other tasks as needed.
  • You will provide assistance to staff members within the context of on-going projects.
  • You will be responsible for the preparation of project-linked documents, summaries and meetings.

What we are looking for:

  • You have at least a Bachelor’s degree, preferably a Master’s degree.
  • You have a strong interest in communication and in organizing events.
  • You are dynamic and eager to contribute to the activities organized by the United Nations University.
  • You thrive under pressure and you are able to act quickly and efficiently.
  • You are proficient with the Microsoft Office Suite and have experience with, or are willing to familiarise yourself with, the Adobe Creative Suite.
  • You possess excellent English writing and communication skills.
  • An excellent active knowledge of Dutch will be seen as an asset.
  • You are willing to work in Bruges for the duration of the internship, which is on a full-time basis.

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Traineeship

EUISS - European Union Institute for Security Studies

Paris or Brussels

Posted: 21 October, Deadline: 3 November

From February to June 2015, the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is providing a limited number of traineeships to candidates who have obtained their Master’s degree.

The main task of trainees will be to assist the Institute’s Analysts under the supervision of the Documentation and Research Officer, who is responsible for the programme. Work will be primarily focused on research, while certain administrative tasks may also occasionally be entrusted to trainees.

The traineeship will be for a period of 5 months, running from the beginning of February 2015 to the end of June 2015. According to the background of the selected trainees, the traineeship will be based either at the Institute’s headquarters in Paris or at the EUISS Brussels Liaison Office. Please mention your (non-binding) preference in the application.

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Development and Outreach Internship

HRW - Human Rights Watch

Brussels, Belgium

Posted: 23 October, Deadline: 1 December

Winter 2014-2015
Apply Immediately

Internship Description:

The Development and Outreach department of Human Rights Watch (“HRW”) is seeking an intern in our Brussels office. The internship will focus on event planning in the lead up to the 2015 Annual Dinner, writing acknowledgment letters and other correspondence, coordination of donor communication, donor engagement, database management, and research for development and outreach projects. The internship will start as soon as possible and last a minimum of six months.

This internship is best suited for those individuals interested in gaining experience in a large, well-organized, international non-profit organization. Interns will gain knowledge and skills in research, database management, event management, and fundraising. The intern will also learn about the organization's priority human rights issues. In order to provide a valuable and well-rounded internship experience, interns will attend planning and department meetings with staff and will have the opportunity to take advantage of in-house trainings and briefings.

Internships are unpaid. However, interns may be reimbursed for some lunch and local travel costs as pre-approved by HRW and in accordance with HRW policy. Students are often able to arrange academic credit, as HRW internships offer direct exposure to the workings of an international human rights organization, close supervision by the HRW staff, interaction with other international organizations and foreign and domestic government officials, and opportunities to attend lectures, trainings, and special events relating to human rights. Students should check with their individual academic institutions for requirements.

Qualifications:

Applicants should be detail-oriented, well-organized, self-motivated, and reliable with a strong interest in international human rights. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are required. A good command of French and/or Dutch is preferable. Internet research skills and familiarity with MS Office programs, such as Word and Excel, are a must. Data entry experience and familiarity with Raiser’s Edge or other databases are highly desirable. Relevant coursework is desirable.

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Intern

Landmark Europe

Brussels, Belgium

Posted: 23 October, Deadline: 9 November

Landmark Europe is seeking as soon as possible a talented intern for a period of 3 months (with possibility to extend) to support the activities of a young and dynamic public affairs consultancy.

Your credentials

  • You are a student or recent graduate in European studies, law, economy, political science, public administration or similar, with an excellent academic background.
  • You have a strong knowledge of EU institutions (a previous traineeship performed at an EU institution is preferred).
  • You demonstrate strong interest in current European affairs and the interaction between public policy and the food sector.
  • You have excellent spoken and written English, together with a working knowledge of French or another EU language.
  • You have excellent organisation and project management skills.
  • You are a dynamic, resourceful, open-minded and pro-active person able to work in a multicultural environment.
  • You have superior computer skills with very good knowledge of Microsoft Office.

Daily tasks

As an intern at Landmark, you will be expected to contribute to all activities by:

  • Monitoring EU legislation and media trends
  • Attending official events (EP committee meetings, Commission conferences, etc.) and taking down minutes
  • Liaising with European institutions
  • Undertaking research work and drafting background policy briefs
  • Supporting the team in all lobbying work – from input in strategic advice to direct contact with key political decision-makers
  • Providing administrative support

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Internship International Justice Department

HRW - Human Rights Watch

Brussels, Belgium

Posted: 28 October, Deadline: 10 November

Winter/Spring 2015

Internship Description:

The International Justice (“IJ”) Program of Human Rights Watch (“HRW”) advises and operationalizes HRW’s activities on a range of issues relating to accountability in international criminal fora, devises strategies to obtain justice, and produces written materials to implement those strategies.

The IJ Program intern will primarily focus on monitoring international criminal law developments in targeted country situations and carrying out research on issues of international justice. Ideally, the intern would start in January and commit a minimum of four months, although six months is preferable.

This internship is unpaid. Some lunch and local travel costs may be reimbursed as pre-approved by HRW and in accordance with HRW policy. Students are often able to arrange academic credit, as HRW internships often offer direct exposure to the workings of an international human rights organization, close supervision by the HRW staff, interaction with other international organizations and foreign and domestic government officials, and opportunities to attend lectures, trainings and special events relating to human rights. Students should check with their individual academic institutions for requirements.

Qualifications: 

This internship is open to law students, law graduates, and graduate and undergraduate students with expertise in international criminal law. Applicants should be well-organized, self-motivated, and reliable with a strong proven interest in international human rights and/or international criminal law. Knowledge of universal jurisdiction is desirable. Strong writing skills, knowledge of French, and excellent English are essential. Computer skills (e.g., Microsoft Office, internet applications) are required.

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Internship Position

AEC - European Association of Conservatories

Brussels, Belgium

Posted: 30 October, Deadline: 19 November

An internship with the AEC can consist of one or more of the following components:

  • Organisation: the organisation of meetings, seminars and conferences in various countries in Europe. 
  • Office tasks: being part of the AEC Office and therefore contributing to the day-to-day running of the organisation.
  • Research: to gather information about various topics in the field of professional music training in Europe. Examples of these topics are: quantitative and qualitative research on mobility of teachers and students in professional music training in Europe, examples of good practice of collaboration on a European level between conservatoires, cultural diversity in music education, educational systems for music education in Europe, the connection between training and the profession, etc.

An internship fee of 400€/month is provided, as well as a small compensation for travel costs based on the distance between the work place and the residence in Brussels.

Requirements

This internship is highly suitable for students in cultural management courses or in European studies, social studies, or related humanities programmes, wanting to have experience in working in a cultural organisation on European level and in working with European funding programmes in education and culture. A high level of English is required; knowledge of French, German or Italian is an asset.