Who we are
The European Parliament stands for European democracy. We help connect it to people.
We work to provide complete and impartial information to citizens and media about the European Parliament and assist our Members in their communication activities. The Directorate-General for Communication (DG COMM) strives 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 Jean Monnet House (JMH) is a site of European memory and of public conversation on our continent's future. Exhibitions, displays, events and other activities intend to cast a light on the challenges of the future by underscoring the importance of the legacy of or Jean Monnet, the Father of Europe. The JMH service is in charge of the site's historic house and park, and works in close association with other European Parliament services on the site, notably the Jean Monnet Academy run by the Directorate-General for Personnel, the accommodation infrastructure run by the Directorate-General for Infrastructures and Logistics, and the Jean Monnet House Seminars organised by EPRS. Read more of the JMH on: https://jean-monnet.europa.eu/home_en
The Jean Monnet House service is part of the House of European History (HEH) unit, which aims to become the leading museum about the transnational phenomena that have shaped our continent. Read more of the HEH on: https://historia.europa.eu/en
Your tasks
You will be working with the collection of the historic house. Your main tasks will involve assisting in the following areas:
- Cataloguing of collection items via database;
- Organisation of museum storage, Primary research on new items, including photos;
- Upgrade of permanent exhibition and definition of temporary exhibitions, Brainstorming on the development of collection management workflow and best practices;
- Dissemination of collection and link with other museum activities.
You will also be required to assist with the communication around the Jean Monnet House activities as well as assist the education team with the schools workshops and events that we organise.
You are
A proactive team player and young professional who is ready to work within a multinational work environment in the French countryside.
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.