Rohde Public Policy is currently looking for an intern
for our team in Brussels.
Rohde Public Policy is a consultancy focused on policy
creation and development. Rohde Public Policy was established in 2002 with the
goal of delivering new conceptual services in the area of public
policy, and has grown to be one of the most respected and well-established
independent policy service providers. Our topical focus and expertise lies
in healthcare, research and innovation, social policy, and related trade
and market access issues.
The internship will involve the monitoring and reporting of
developments in European Union policies and the stakeholders who are involved.
This information will be analysed and processed by the successful
candidate in close collaboration with Rohde Public Policy’s senior staff.
Activities and tasks shall include:
Covering and reporting on political developments in the EU
and from countries of interest;
Detailed monitoring of developments on public health and
policy at European and national level, including public health stakeholders and
policy makers;
Reporting on meetings and events in the European
Institutions that you will attend;
Tracking of Parliamentary Questions, written declarations
and other relevant dossiers;
Servicing and supporting consultants regularly with
specifically processed information, and also supporting them with ad-hoc
requests and advice;
The candidate should fulfil at least one of the following
criteria:
An interest in health, nutrition and/or social affairs
topics (to be elaborated in your application);
An academic degree (or comparable) in preferably political
sciences, law, European studies or communications. A medical or health relevant
scientific background supported by political experience would be considered an
advantage;
A background (e.g. internship) in a European Union
institution;
Relevant experience leading into: Proven knowledge of the
working of the European Institutions (e.g. through a previous internship in EU
institution or public affairs); or understanding of the healthcare environment
through experience in healthcare settings, healthcare policy or the healthcare
industry.
Furthermore, the candidate is expected to bring in the
following capabilities:
An excellent command of written and spoken English (working
language) is a prerequisite;
Good working knowledge of one or more languages would be an
advantage;
Excellent social and communication skills, most importantly
in drafting comprehensive but concise research papers;
A strong team player is a must and the candidate is expected
to contribute to a friendly office atmosphere;
Excellent organisational skills and the ability to handle
several requests in a proper, timely fashion;
Good knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
The internship will start on 15 June 2015 and last three to
six months, depending on the candidate’s performance. Regular performance
reviews could also allow identifying candidates for full-time employment.
What to do next?
Please send a copy of your CV with a cover letter addressed
to Cristian Lutan atinternship(at)rohdepublicpolicy.com.
In your cover letter, please highlight why you have chosen
to apply at Rohde Public Policy and why you would be interested in working with
us on our priority policy topics.
Generic applications will not be processed.
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