Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking traineeship programme
Support to Human Resources and Secretariat activities
The Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking has a traineeship programme. The programme gives trainees an understanding of the Joint Undertaking and its role within the activities of the European Union, enables them to acquire practical knowledge of the Joint Undertaking and its regulatory framework and to obtain professional experience in the course of their work.
The aim of the training within Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking is to provide young high school graduates with a working experience within an international organization.
Clean Sky JU wishes to host a trainee for 6 to 12 months to support the Human Resources and Secretariat activities
The trainee will have an opportunity to
- Work in a multicultural and multilingual environment, contributing to the development of mutual understanding, trust and tolerance.
- Put into practice knowledge acquired during their studies, particularly in their specific areas of competence.
- Experience the professional life and its constraints, duties and opportunities.
- Acquire practical experience and knowledge of the day-to-day work of an EU organization in an international environment
The candidates must:
- Be nationals of one of the Member States of the EU and enjoy full rights as citizens.
- Have a very good command of written and spoken English.
- Demonstrate a good knowledge of Windows tools such as Word, Power Point, Excel, web based systems.
- Have achieved the study level specified in the annex II. Candidates must provide copies of the diplomas or other relevant certificates. No previous working experience is required.
Functions and responsibilities of the trainee
Functions will depend on the available places within the JU.
Each trainee will have an adviser within the JU, who may be responsible for one trainee only per training period. The adviser must guide and closely follow the trainee during his/her traineeship, acting as his/her mentor.
Conditions
All trainees are awarded a monthly living allowance 1096,10€ per month.
Where justified, disabled trainees may receive a supplement to their living allowance of up to a maximum of 50% of the living allowance.
Any trainee who terminates his/her traineeship early will be required to reimburse that part of the living allowance which he/she may have received, relating to the period after the termination date.
Location: Brussels, Belgium
The deadline for the submission of applications is 31th March 2015 at 1 pm (13h)