04/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/25/2024 03:38
EBF (the European Banking Federation) works at the heart of the European banking sector. Our daily activities are determined by the dynamics between European integration, finance, public policy and financial regulation. It is our job to bring together 33 national banking associations in Europe and represent some 3,500 banks - large and small, wholesale and retail, local and international.
We create a platform for representation and for a constructive exchange of ideas and expertise between banks, regulators, supervisors and other entities that drive the innovation and sustainability of the banking sector. As a team, we tend to aim higher and work, deliver and learn together in an informal, impact-driven manner.
The EBF is seeking to recruit, at a full-time position, a Policy Adviser - Public Affairs.
You are the spider in the web of EBF's advocacy activities, with a special emphasis on what is going on at the European Parliament and at the European Council. You know what is going on at these institutions, share that information and make sure that you and your colleagues connect effectively to relevant stakeholders. You build and maintain an active and relevant network, resulting in an up-to-date database and a full agenda. You take pride in being the linking pin between the advocacy efforts of EBF's national members and the outreach activities in Brussels. You have a strategic, structured and campaign-based way of working and judge your success by concrete results and measurable impact. As a personality, you are energetic, engaging, knowledgeable and interested in people and finance. You may have a background in banking or finance - but may also build your position through a talent to familiarize yourself with new areas of expertise in record time.
The ideal candidate will show considerable commitment to his/her work, enthusiasm and a positive attitude towards the various projects for which he/she will be responsible.
At EBF, we take the professional and personal development of Policy advisers and all other staff members very seriously. As part of that development, policy advisers may be asked to move to different files after 1-2 years of employment and will be asked to assume project roles and activities in addition to their assigned policy area.
July 2024
Please send your curriculum vitae with a letter of motivation to EBF Recruitment at email address: [email protected]
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Disclaimer: Please note that, due to high interest in positions at the EBF, we may not be able to respond to every application. If you have not heard from us before 28 June 2024, you may assume that we will not move your application forward. We really appreciate your interest in working with us and wish you best of luck in your search. Thank you for your understanding.