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CEJI is looking for a part time Trainee to support the development of the NOA Compass

27/10/2022

CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe is offering a traineeship for a creative, organized, passionate, and hard-working candidate, focusing on the NOA – Networks Overcoming Antisemitism project – part time, in person or online, to support the development of the NOA Compass.  

Background and purpose of the role 

CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe stands with people of all backgrounds to promote a Europe of diversity and respect. A Jewish voice at European level, our activities include delivering diversity education, enhancing interfaith and intercultural dialogue, while advocating in the EU against antisemitism and discrimination of all kinds. 

CEJI’s Networks Overcoming Antisemitism project offers a pioneering approach to tackle the problem of rising antisemitism in Europe. With its unique partnership with major Jewish networks, it will evaluate EU Member States’ policies across areas, from education to culture and security, and help them to develop holistic national action plans to address and prevent antisemitism. 
Within this project the NOA Compass aims to be the first online map of European initiatives tackling antisemitism that seeks to identify initiatives, bring them into a network, recognize complementarities, and identify gaps to be filled, creating a resource for authorities and civil society organizations looking for transferrable good practices or partners. 
 

Main responsibilities: 

  • Support the coordination and advancement of the first-ever pan-European map of initiatives working to overcome antisemitism.  
  • Work in cooperation with NOA partners and other organizations to cover potential gaps in the NOA compass  
  • Conduct research and integrate new data in the mapping 
  • Work in close cooperation with CEJI’s Advocacy Officer  

Essential 

  • Currently enrolled at an accredited college or university 
  • Willing to learn new things and take on new tasks 
  • Committed to CEJI’s mission and values 
  • Prior office experience and knowledge in the field of overcoming antisemitism or discrimination is a plus but not required, however interest is.  
  • Ability to work independently with an international team.
  • The traineeship would be ideal for anyone who wishes to work in the field of European affairs, advocacy, social activism or fighting discrimination. We aim to provide a traineeship which offers a true learning and development opportunity in the aforementioned areas of focus. Profile: Fluent in English. A second and third language will be an asset. 
  • 10h a week, scheduled to be discussed based on availability  
  • Start date: November 15th .

  • 1 month renewable contract based upon performance. 500€ Salary 

Application Procedure: Send CV and motivation letter to camila.piastro@ceji.org, Advocacy officer– by October 31th, 2022 at 17:00 CET.