About the European Climate Foundation
The European Climate Foundation (ECF) was established in
2008 as a major philanthropic initiative to foster the development of a
low-carbon society and help Europe to play an even stronger international
leadership role to mitigate climate change. The foundation works through sectoral,
cross-cutting and regional initiatives and collaborates with a wide network of
partners to advance progress towards this shared goal.
About the role
The Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy
Secretariat in Brussels is looking for an Intern, Special Projects
(full-time).
The intern position is available as of July 2017. The
position will be located at the Global Covenant of Mayors office in Brussels.
The Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy is an
international coalition of cities and local governments with a shared long-term
vision of promoting and supporting voluntary action to combat climate change
and move to a low emission, resilient society.
Local Governments are Key Contributors: The Global
Covenant of Mayors works to organize and mobilize cities and local governments
to be active contributors to a global climate solution;
City Networks as Critical Partners: Local, regional and
global city networks are core partners, serving as the primary support for
participating cities and local governments;
A Robust Solution Agenda: Focusing on those sectors
where cities have the greatest impact, the Global Covenant of Mayors supports
ambitious, locally relevant solutions, captured through strategic action plans
that are registered, implemented and monitored and publicly available;
Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fostering Local
Climate Resilience: The Global Covenant of Mayors emphasizes the
importance of climate change mitigation and adaptation, as well as increased
access to clean and affordable energy.
Duties and responsibilities
Interns will gain practical experience in the workings of an
international non-governmental organization focused on cities and climate
change. The intern will gain exposure across a broad range of functional areas
– including program management, stakeholder engagement, operations, grants
management, planning and communications – within a dynamic environment.
Responsibilities may include:
Supporting the team in preparation for regular meetings of
the Board, Founders Council and Technical Working Groups;
Collecting and analyzing data around specific issues and
opportunities;
Assisting in the preparation of presentations for external
stakeholders;
Providing administrative and communications support, which
include updating initiative’s website and following up on outreach from cities
and the general public;
Supporting other key projects led by Secretariat staff.
Key competencies
The ideal candidate will have:
Strong commitment to working with cities and climate change
– previous internship experience in both areas preferred;
Strong organizational, written, and verbal communication
skills;
Ability to manage multiple projects, and comply with
deadlines;
Enthusiasm for learning and a demeanor suitable for a small
office work environment;
Ability to work independently as well as with colleagues;
Keen business acumen and quantitative skills (as
demonstrated professionally or academically).
What we can offer you
The unique opportunity to work as part of a highly dynamic,
international organization together with individuals who combine their passion
to make a difference with ambition and a rigorous and results-oriented approach
to work;
A space to develop and challenge yourself;
Participation in local Global Covenant events;
Opportunities to engage with staff and members of the
European Climate Foundation and European Commission through focused speaking
engagements;
A full-time position with a 6-months fix term contract;
Compensation: similar to that of internships in European
institutions (Commission, Council and Parliament).
Start date: July 2017
How to apply
Please send your CV and a short cover letter in English to
the following email address SMO-InternSpecialProjects@Europeanclimate.org. The motivation
letter should include: days/hours available for interviews, anticipated
start/end dates, why you are interested in the internship with the Global
Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy, and the contact information for
two references.
Please indicate Intern, Special Projects Application in the
subject line. Candidates need to be in the possession of a work permit for
the work location. Telephone calls will not be forwarded to the recruitment
team. Due to the high number of applications, only shortlisted candidates will
be contacted
Deadline for applications: 30 June 2017
For more information on the ECF, please visit www.europeanclimate.org.
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