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The European Haemophilia Consortium (EHC) is looking for an experienced, analytical and passionate European Public Policy Lead to join its small, dynamic team of staff and volunteers.
The ideal candidate will have some content background in public health, rare diseases and the role of civil societies in shaping health policies and legislations, and will possess excellent attention to detail, proven organisational and project management skills, and the ability to communicate eloquently and flawlessly in English with a broad range of audiences in a compelling and captivating manner. They must also be able to work flexibly and collaboratively within a close-knit team and patient community in cross-cutting ways.
Consult the full job description on our website: https://www.ehc.eu/the-ehc-is-looking-for-a-public-policy-lead-to-join-the-team/
Applications should be submitted to zita.gacser@ehc.eu by Monday, 24 June 2024. The first round of interviews will be held in early/late July 2024.
Applications should consist of all of the following:
Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.
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