Projects and Network Assistant – Funding Fairer Futures

Generation Climate Europe (GCE)
  • Location
    Brussels, Belgium
  • Sector
    Non Profit
  • Experience
    Early Career
  • Posted
    Today
  • Location Type
    Onsite

Position description

Generation Climate Europe (GCE) is the largest coalition of youth-led climate and environmental networks in Europe, representing 381 national organisations across 46 countries. Our mission is to connect young people and organisations across Europe to advocate for a just and green transition.

We are a young organisation that’s growing quickly, with both staff and volunteers working together to design and deliver projects that put collaboration, inclusion, and climate justice at the centre.

About the internship

This internship is part ofFunding Fairer Futures (FFF)— an EU-funded project that strengthens youth and civil society organisations through capacity-building, dialogue and financial support.

We’re offering a6-month learning placement(with an option for renewal of a further 6 months) for someone who wants tobuild practical experience in network engagement and event coordination within the NGO and environmental sectors.

This internship is designed as alearning journey. You’ll co-create a learning plan with your line manager (the FFF Project Manager) to ensure the work reflects both GCE’s goals and your own interests and development needs.

You will contribute by… You will learn to…
Taking ownership of organising meet-ups and training for our network and our FFF grantees. Coordinate events and manage logistics in an international, multi-partner context
Helping design opportunities for young people and organisations to engage with decision-makers through policy dialogues and round tables Facilitate and communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders
Developing your own project idea within the FFF framework — events, policy activities, communications activities – flexibility to tailor this to what you’re passionate about. Design and implement your own small project from concept to delivery
Working with the volunteer teams (namely in the communications team) to share stories from the project Create clear and engaging communications content for different audiences
Supporting documentation, evaluation, and reflection of project activities Use simple monitoring tools and reflect on learning outcomes

How we’ll work together

You’ll beline-managed by Josh Cope the FFF Project & Finance Manager,Josh has been working in the Youth Sector for 15 years and has a breadth of knowledge in organisational leadership, project management and social action. Josh will act as your mentor and main point of support. Together, you’ll agree on your preferred working style, check-in rhythm and feedback approach — so that the structure fits your needs and learning preferences.

You’ll also work closely with volunteers, communications leads and partner organisations, joining a team that values openness, collaboration and shared ownership.

Who we’re looking for

We’re not looking for a specific educational background. This opportunity is open to anyone withcuriosity, motivation, and a commitment to learning— whether your experience comes from formal study, volunteering, or community involvement.

You might be a young person looking to gain your first professional experience in the NGO or environmental field, or someone wanting to strengthen your skills in communications, facilitation, or event coordination.

We value:

      • A genuine interest in climate justice and inclusive participation
      • Good organisational and communication skills
      • Willingness to learn and take initiative
      • Comfort working independently in a small and dynamic team
      • Prior volunteering experience in the climate and environmental space

What we offer

      • A 6-month paid internshipunder aConvention d’Immersion Professionnelle (CIP)contract (with the option to extend by a further 6 months)
      • 32 hoursa week,4 days per week(Mon–Thur)
      • €1,400 per month
      • Remote work from Belgium(you must have the right to live and work in Belgium)
      • 10 days of leaveand the possibility totelework from abroad
      • Opportunities totravelto meet project partners and attend training and capacity-building activities
      • Regular mentoring and supervision from the FFF Project Manager
      • A flexible, supportive learning environment where non-formal experience is valued equally to academic paths
      • The chance to contribute to a growing youth-led European network working for climate and social justice

Equal opportunity statement

GCE welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds. We particularly encourage young people who have gained experience through non-formal education or community involvement to apply.

Application instructions

Please be sure to indicate you saw this position on Globaljobs.org