ECHO/EUROPEAID PARTNERSHIP TRAINEE
Partnership Management Unit
Job Purpose:
In Brussels: Provide support as per key areas of
responsibility to the Partnership Management Unit. The Unit’s goal is 1) to
ensure that Save the Children capitalises on donor funding opportunities that
are consistent with our strategic and thematic priorities; and 2) to ensure
Save the Children engages in efforts to inform and influence donor policies and
investment priorities, as appropriate.
We aim to provide trainees with an opportunity to gain
experience in a leading International NGO, learn more about EuropeAid or ECHO
fundraising, and obtain skills in donor information management, contract
monitoring and rules/regulations of EuropeAid or ECHO.
In the field (tbc): The specific country or region for
this part of the posting will be decided during the first half of the
internship and will be based on specific needs. Each field based internship
will be sponsored by a Save the Children Member.
The goal for this part of the internship is 1) to give the
intern experience working in the field and 2) to strengthen the country
offices’ work with EuropeAid and/or ECHO.
We aim to provide the intern with an opportunity to learn
how to work with EuropeAid and/or ECHO in more practical terms, which includes
the whole project cycle from engagement and proposal writing, to implementation
and reporting.
Tasks and Responsibilities
In Brussels:
Support the Partnership Manager with external engagement
(40%)
Gather intelligence and draft briefing notes on thematic
areas or countries of strategic interest for donor engagement and share with
relevant participants;
Organise and take care of the logistics of meetings, draft
minutes, share information and register follow-up actions;
Participate in meetings with EuropeAid/ECHO staff, as well
as with other organizations and networks as required.
Support the Partnership Manager with the Management of
Donor Information (40%)
Donor intelligence: Monitor EU newsletters, press releases,
key internet portals, EU websites, and events corresponding to the EU Office
objectives and disseminate relevant information to relevant staff members
across the Save the Children EU members;
Funding opportunities: closely monitor EuropeAid and ECHO
funding opportunities at global and country level and provide regular updates
to be shared with Save the Children members;
Grants monitoring: Track the Save the Children applications
through a central data base and provide regular updates on progress and success
rates to define areas for improvement of quality of proposals.
Maintain an up-to-date contact database of staff in
EuropeAid /ECHO, etc.; Collaborate in maintaining and updating the EU Account
Intranet page;
Development of skills (10%)
Be part of and contribute to Save the Children training
materials and sessions on EuropeAid and/or ECHO;
Join other trainings to increase knowledge of EuropeAid
and/or ECHO and workings of Save the Children.
Other (10%):
Administration: Organise meetings, take minutes, arrange for
travel…
The interns will coordinate as and when necessary between
both the ECHO and EuropeAid Partnership Management Unit.
In the field, country office (tbc):
The specific tasks will be defined in agreement with the
specific country office and the Save the Children Member sponsoring the field
based internship. Tasks might include:
Assist with the coordination of project planning and
preparation; ensure access to relevant documentation for review and approval;
Compile, summarize and present information on issues related
to the implementation of the project, also assist in drafting and editing texts
and reports;
Assist in the development of project proposals and grant
submissions to EuropeAid/ECHO;
Help to ensure compliance with relevant EuropeAid/ECHO rules
and procedures, ensure the availability of relevant documents;
Assist with administrative coordination of programme
implementation activities; ensure timely follow-ups;
Compile and summarise information regarding project delivery
and distribute these to the relevant contacts;
Assist in drafting and circulating periodic reports,
briefing notes, minutes from meetings and statistical data;
Provide general office assistance; respond to information
requests and enquiries;
Any other relevant duties, as assigned.
Person Specification
Key qualifications and skills:
University degree (MA) in political or social science,
international relations, European studies, or other related discipline;
Knowledge of EU institutions; especially of EuropeAid or
ECHO.
Well-organised and flexible with the ability to work
independently and take on additional responsibilities when required;
The ability to analyze complex data, summarize it and
communicate it to different audiences is essential;
Strong computer skills: Excel, Outlook, Word, PowerPoint,
etc.
Strong writing and editing skills;
Authorisation to work in Belgium;
Strong communication skills (both written and verbal,
English is essential);
Commitment to Save the Children’s mission, values and
approach;
Ability to work with different people and adjust to new
environments;
Willingness to work in difficult working environments.
Desirable:
Working level of spoken and written French;
Strong affinity for working with statistics and website
updating
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
The selected candidates are expected to be able to start on
the 30th of March 2016.
You will be working in Brussels for 6 months and the country
office (tbc) for 6 months. You will be working with people working on related
areas in other NGOs and EuropeAid and/or ECHO, and with a wide range of
contacts across the Save the Children members and close cooperation with the
ECHO and EuropeAid Partnership Managers. You will report to the EuropeAid
and/or ECHO Partnership Manager, and while you are at the country office (tbc),
you will be reporting to the relevant management structure of the Country
Office.
It's a paid internship with a salary in Brussels at
approximately € 750. The salary for in the field is to be confirmed.
RECRUITMENT PROCESS
The deadline for applications is 22nd of January 2016,
11:59pm UTC +1.
Interviews for suitable candidates will take place in the
week of 2-6 February 2016.
Please make sure that the cover letter reflects how you meet
the requirements of the internship position. You will also need to indicate
your interest in the ECHO or the EuropeAid internship (not both).
To apply follow
this link
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