EEAS: Junior Professionals in Delegation
European External Action Service
- Slovensko
- Trvalý pracovný pomer
- Plný úväzok
For the current round 2019-2021, there are 80 junior professionals posted in different Delegations.The JPD programme is based on the:
of 19.06.2017 of the European Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy amending the of 12.06.2012 establishing a High Level Traineeship Programme in the Delegations in Partnership with the Member States; * The
of 21.06.2017 of the Director-General of Budget and Administration of the European External Action Service in agreement with the Directors-General of DG DEVCO and DG HR of the European Commission on the implementing rules of the high level traineeship programme in the delegations of the European Union in Partnership with the Member States of the European Union amending the of 22.01.2014 of the Chief Operating Officer of the EEAS in agreement with the Directors-General of DG DEVCO and DG HR of the European Commission.APPLICANTS ARE INVITED TO READ CAREFULLY THE DECISIONS BEFORE APPLYINGWHO CAN APPLY?Candidates applying for this high-level traineeship programme should:
- be a national from an EU Member State,
- hold at least a university degree equivalent to the Master’s degree (see
- show a great interest and motivation to work in a Delegation;
- professional experience, extra-curriculum activities such as volunteering or publications, is an important asset.
- the EEAS sections – for political, press and information functions (see the
).NUMBER OF TRAINEESHIP POSITIONS IN 2021The EEAS and the EC will finance minimum 54 JPDs posts (2 per Member State) for the round 2021-2023: 27 JPDs positions in the political, press and information section (EEAS) and 27 in the aid management, trade and economic issues (EC). Additional posts might be financed through voluntary contributions of EU Member States.HOW TO APPLYApplications (see the ) shall be addressed exclusively to the authorities designated by each EU Member State (see the ). The modalities for presenting applications to the respective national authorities are determined by the EU Member States and should be made available on their . Applicants can only apply in one Member State. In case of multiple applications, the candidate will be disqualified.The selection of candidates will be made on the basis of information provided in the application form. Any spontaneous application sent directly to the EEAS or to the Commission will be disregarded.In the application form, candidates are asked to provide information on their academic achievements, knowledge of languages, professional experience, extra-curriculum activities and motivation. In addition, they are asked to indicate 3 geographical preferences for their potential assignment as well as the function they are applying for:
- political, press and information;
- aid management, trade and economic issues functions.
- priorities of the EC and the EEAS;
- candidates‘ profiles and preferences expressed in the application form;
- EU Delegations' training possibilities.
- a grant of 1.419 EUR;
- an accommodation contribution set at 1.092 EUR;
- a hardship contribution added to these mentioned above – depending on the Living Conditions Allowance in a Delegation from 10% to 35%. (see
- an installation contribution of 2.184 EUR at the beginning of their traineeship;
- a contribution for the cost of the journey of 2.730 EUR for each period of 12 months of traineeship;
- a contribution of 728 EUR for the insurance cost for each period of 12 months of traineeship.
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