EU & Governmental Affairs Specialist

  • Application Deadline: Jan. 13, 2025
  • Brussels
  • Hybrid
  • Application Deadline: Jan. 13, 2025
  • Brussels
  • Hybrid

Job information
Division/Unit: European Affairs & Governance / Division Management
Contract type: Permanent
Start date: 01.02.2025
Application deadline: 13.01.2025

Main goal

UEFA works in partnership with European institutions and public authorities to protect and promote the solidarity and values-based European sports model. Our EU Representative Office focuses on promoting the sustainable development of football and how European football can support European public policy priorities and positive social outcomes.

As part of the team, the successful candidate will support the implementation of UEFA’s public policy strategy and cooperation frameworks with European public authorities. He or she will contribute to the coordination of UEFA’s day to day relations and interactions with the EU institutions, the Council of Europe and national governments. The job will involve engaging with other relevant policy / regulatory and sports movement stakeholders in, and around, the European institutions and helping to analyse and address complex legal, regulatory and policy developments at European level.

Key responsibilities

  • Supporting the Head of Office in implementing a strategic approach to achieve UEFA’s public policy strategic objectives as they relate to the EU in coordination with other departments of UEFA;
  • Supporting the implementation of cooperation agreements with European institutions and public authorities;
  • Ensuring continuous monitoring, evaluation and analyses of relevant political, legal, legislative, policy, reputational areas and stakeholder activities affecting UEFA and its National Associations (NAs) and advise accordingly;
  • Developing thought leadership and expertise internally and externally on one or several key public policy topics of core relevance;
  • Enhancing and help manage UEFA's network with a selection of EC officials, MEPs, national government representatives and officials from the Council of Europe;
  • Developing UEFA's representation in relevant coalitions, associations and with key stakeholder and partner organisations active in Brussels and Strasbourg;
  • Adhering to the highest standards of ethics, transparency and compliance in all dealings with public officials and European institutions.

Great Place to Work

  • Enhance your skills with training and professional development opportunities

  • Access UEFA's thrilling football events

  • Get access to different health and well-being activities

  • Take advantage of remote work options

  • Earn performance-based financial rewards

  • Enjoy paid holidays for year-end closure

Skills & Requirements

Requirements

Experience:

  • From 4 to 6 years' experience working for/with an EU institution or a representative office, preferably based in Brussels

Education:

  • At least a university degree in economics or humanities, but preferably a master's in law or political science

Languages:

  • English / Fully Proficient
  • Working knowledge of another language: French, Spanish, German or, Italian
  • Any additional language would be an asset

Other requirements:

  • MS Office / Advanced
  • Project Management / Advanced
  • Solid knowledge of key themes in EU sports policy
  • Excellent knowledge and understanding of the EU and wider European policy and regulatory environment and of the mechanics of EU and Council of Europe decision-making
  • Proven track record of advocacy at European level
  • Proven ability to tailor narratives to different audiences
  • Excellent organisation skills, attention to detail and an ability to multitask
  • Outstanding communication skills: writing, negotiating and public speaking
  • Flexible approach to work; prepared to travel
  • Knowledge of the main European funding programmes, including cohesion policy funds, would be an additional asset

About the company

UEFA – the Union of European Football Associations – is the game's governing body in Europe. It is a representative democracy, and is the umbrella organisation for 55 national football associations across Europe.

Our objectives are, among other things, to deal with all questions relating to European football, to promote football in a spirit of unity, solidarity, peace, understanding and fair play, without any discrimination on the basis of politics, race, religion, gender or any other reason, to safeguard the values of European football, to maintain relations with all stakeholders involved in European football, and to support and safeguard its member associations for the overall well-being of the European game.

We have a clear vision: a united European football family working together to improve enjoyment of the game.

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