Who we are
The European Parliament stands for European democracy. As part of Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM), we help connect it to people.
This entails providing complete and impartial information to citizens and media about the European Parliament, and assisting Members in their communication activities. We strive to reach and engage the right audience with the right message at the right time and in doing so, deliver world-class communication. We are committed communication professionals coming from various professional and academic backgrounds.
The European Parliament Liaison Office in Luxembourg is DG COMM's front line in Luxembourg. The Office connects to citizens across the country, engaging with their concerns, understanding their cultures and speaking their languages, in order to make that vital connection between the European Parliament and the diverse local realities it represents. The Office is playing a crucial role in spreading the knowledge of what the European Parliament is working on and has achieved, as well as engaging with citizens and various stakeholders. If you are passionate and enthusiastic about Europe, come and apply for a traineeship possibility in the Office that runs one of the largest Europa Experience visitors centre.
Your tasks
- Reinforce our outreach activities for young people;
- Support organisation of events, help with outreach for the Europa Experience, participate in communication activities, research;
- Explain Parliament to visitors groups;
- Draft reports on activities and political developments;
- Manage social media accounts.
You are
- Background in communication/journalism/PR/political science or similar social sciences;
- Proficient in French and German - English and/or Luxembourgish would be an asset;
- Hands-on, flexible and well organised.
The European Parliament is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace. We welcome all candidates, regardless of their geographical, racial or ethnic origin, political or religious beliefs, age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background, civil status, or family situation.