Who we are
The Directorate-General for Budgetary Affairs is responsible for organising the work of Parliament's committees on budgets and budgetary control and for providing policy support and analyses in the field of budget to committees and parliamentary bodies.
The Secretariat of the Committee on Budgets assists the Members of the Committee in their daily work, supporting, in particular, the Chair. We are responsible for the annual procedure for the EU budget, the multiannual financial framework, and work on any legislative proposal that relates to budgetary matters (for example the Ukraine Facility, the Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform or the Recovery and Resilience Facility). We are therefore at the heart of the high-level political debates on how to finance the Union over the coming years.
The EU budget covers the full range of policies. Working in our secretariat provides a comprehensive overview of what the EU does and how political priorities are translated into concrete financial means. We are a dynamic, cohesive, diverse team. Team spirit and dedication are essential values for us.
Your tasks
- As trainee you will immediately be integrated into the team, taking your part in assisting the Members in carrying out their budgetary and legislative work;
- You will be fully involved in the budgetary procedure, following each step, from the vote in committee to the actual adoption of the EU budget;
- You will actively participate in the preparation and follow-up of committee meetings and in legislative work, including votes, on a wide range of policies;
- Under our supervision, you will have your own tasks and responsibilities, fully contributing to our daily work. This will allow you to get a great understanding of the EU decision-making processes, experiencing them from the inside.
You are
If you have some knowledge about EU policies and procedures and wish to understand EU decision-making processes from the inside, you will enjoy being part of our team and work.
- We are looking for someone who is highly motivated and eager to learn and contribute to our work;
- You will need excellent drafting skills and the ability to react quickly to requests;
- Working in a political environment also requires flexibility and sensitivity;
- Team spirit and a positive attitude are also a must;
- Finally, we expect a good level of IT skills;
- Knowledge of infographic design is a plus.
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.