Policy Officer for Cancer Prevention and Survivorship
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Policy Officer for Cancer Prevention and Survivorship
Full-time, Permanent Contract
ECL – Association of European Cancer Leagues
Brussels, Belgium
Deadline for application: 2 June 2024 (applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis)
Starting date: As soon as possible, but by September 2024 at the latest
About ECL
The Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL) is the umbrella organisation of cancer leagues across the WHO European region and a driving force to advance cancer prevention, access to medicines and patient empowerment, as well as to influence EU health policies. Founded in 1980, ECL is a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, with a Secretariat based in Brussels.
Key responsibilities
As part of a motivated and impact-driven team, you will be working closely with Senior Cancer Control Officer, Senior Policy Officer and Policy Research and EU Projects Officer and will carry out a variety of tasks, including:
- Working group coordination and capacity building: drive the work in Prevention & Early Detection Working Group (P&EDWG) and Patient Support Working Group (PSWG) by developing jointly an annual action plan and ensuring its implementation;
- Advocacy and relationship building: monitor and analyse policy developments in relevant areas and lead on development and execution of respective advocacy plans, working together with members of the two working groups. Engage with key policymakers, industry, and non-governmental organisations to advocate for our key priority areas;
- Project management: if needed, support EU Project Managers for drafting grant proposals to fund the activities foreseen for the areas of work and support the management of respective projects.
Who we are looking for
- An advanced University degree in health promotion, public health, health economics, political science, or similar field;
- At least 3 years of relevant experience, with an excellent knowledge of the EU policy-making process and sound experience in lobbying the EU institutions;
- Excellent writing skills and good presentation skills;
- Good understanding of EU health policy and commitment to reducing cancer burden across Europe;
- Fluency in English is essential, additional European languages are an asset;
- Strong networking, interpersonal and communication skills;
- Solid organisational skills, capability to handle deadlines and ability to perform under pressure, team player.
What we offer
- A friendly and supportive working environment, with the opportunity to take initiative and drive work;
- A non-routine job implying action in several topics related to cancer prevention, early detection, and patient support;
- Networking opportunities with numerous organisations and the EU institutions;
- Full-time permanent contract with a competitive salary and extra benefits (meal vouchers, five additional extra-legal vacation days, time off between Christmas and New Year’s).
Applications for the position should be sent to vacancy (at) cancer.eu with the subject line: Policy Officer – [Your name & surname]. Your application should include the following documents:
- Curriculum vitae, no longer than two pages, with two professional references (preferably line managers, contacted only at a later stage with your agreement);
- Letter of Motivation, maximum two pages, which includes your 1) gross (brut) salary expectations and 2) earliest availability.
Interviews will take place in Brussels before the end of June. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
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