Political Advisor

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European Centre for Workers’ Questions


Position description

We are looking for: Political advisor for EZA in Brussels (m/f/d)

Are you enthusiastic about Europe and educational work? The European Centre for Workers’ Questions (EZA) is a network of 70 trade unions, socio-cultural workers’ organisations and educational and research institutions from 30 European countries. We are an educational centre and platform for our members. We believe that a well-functioning social dialogue is a key component for a social Europe and strengthens the further development of democracy at the workplace and in European society. We want workers and employers to talk to each other – using a constructive and value-based approach. Our work is guided by Christian-social values. Europe needs leaders of workers’ organizations who have a European perspective and who participate in European networks. We help with capacity building. We convey knowledge about the European context and increase technical skills.
In the EZA Secretariat you can contribute to the realisation of a European educational programme for multipliers and delegates of trade unions and other workers’ organisations on topical issues of the social dialogue in Europe.

      • We are seeking for 1st September 2026 an:Policy Adviser representing EZA in Brussels (m/f/d)

      • Working hours: 50% of the standard weekly working hours.

      • The post is limited to two years. The aim is to make the position permanent.

      • Place of work: Brussels, EZA office

Remit:
You will assist the EZA team in our Brussels office as follows:

      • Developing and cultivating contacts in the EU institutions and other organisations which deal with EU policies and are relevant to EZA’s work
      • Following and analysing current EU employment and social policies for the EZA network
      • Assisting EZA project partners in EU matters: content-related and administrative support like analysing EU policy, arranging for experts, etc.
      • Content-related support for EZA publications like Brussels Newsletter, EZA Magazine
      • Concept development and carrying through of the EZA annual flagship Brussels Conference as well as other educational formats (snack debates, …)
      • Assisting with the submission of applications and overall reporting to the European Commission as the granting authority for the European educational programme “European Social Dialogue”

Qualifications

You have:

      • A university degree (bachelor’s or higher degree) in political sciences, economics, cultural studies/European Studies, law or a comparable qualification
      • International work experience in a European context, especially in in the field of economics and social affairs/social dialogue, trade union work and international education work
      • Familiarity with the way EU institutions operate
      • Commitment to Christian values as well as the objectives of trade unions and workers’ organisations
      • Language skills: fluent written and spoken English; good understanding of German; other languages would be an advantage
      • A high degree of initiative, commitment and flexibility
      • An independent, structured and result-oriented way of working
      • Intercultural communication and team skills
      • You make contacts easily and enjoy developing networks
      • Willingness to travel within Europe on business

Our offer:
We are offering you:

      • A varied job in a European context
      • A motivated team of currently 13 persons
      • The chance to work independently and creatively
      • Family-friendly, flexible working hours, remote work possible
      • Remuneration commensurate with your qualifications and experience (Belgian labour contract/commission paritaire 337)

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