The European Commission is looking for administrators in the field of development cooperation and managing aid to non-EU countries to be recruited as permanent staff.
As an administrator in this field, you will:
- analyse development-related issues and policies;
- develop national and regional development policies;
- identify, develop and manage development cooperation projects and programmes;
- manage budget support programmes;
- manage teams.
To apply for this position, you should have:
- at least 4 years’ completed university studies and a minimum of 6 years’ relevant professional experience;
or
- at least 3 years’ completed university studies and a minimum of 7 years’ relevant professional experience.
You also need:
- EU citizenship;
- a thorough knowledge of an official EU language (C1); and
- a satisfactory knowledge of English, French or German (B2).
Location: The majority of positions will be based in EU Delegations.
Salary: EUR 5 612,65 (indicative monthly starting salary for a 40-hour working week).
As well as providing support and assistance to new staff for relocation, the EU institutions also offer a comprehensive remuneration package, including pension and health insurance.
If you think you have what it takes, you can find further information and apply
from 7 May to 9 June at 12.00 midday (Brussels time).