Büro Führungskräfte zu Internationalen Organisationen
Junior Professional Officer (JPO)
Die Bundesregierung hat mit mehr als 40 Internationalen Organisationen Abkommen zur Förderung von deutschen Nachwuchskräften als JPO geschlossen. Die Federführung des Programms liegt beim Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ); das Büro Führungskräfte zu Internationalen Organisationen (BFIO) ist verantwortlich für die Durchführung des Programms. Angesprochen sind Bewerber*innen mit deutscher Staatsangehörigkeit und mit erster Berufserfahrung nach abgeschlossenem Hochschulstudium.
Da es sich um ein Nachwuchsförderprogramm handelt, sollten Bewerberinnen und Bewerber im Regelfall zwischen zwei bis vier Jahren Berufserfahrung haben.
Wichtige Informationen zur Bewerbung (Bewerbungsvoraussetzungen, Bewerbungsformular, Details zur Stellenbeschreibung etc.) finden Sie auf unserer Website unter www.bfio.de, Stichwort: JPO-Programm.
Bewerbungsschluss ist Sonntag, der 16. Februar 2025, 24.00 Uhr MEZ
OECD – JPO, Junior Policy Analyst, Paris, Chiffre Nr. 2025-1-16
Junior Professional Officer (JPO), Junior Policy Analyst, Paris
Sector/Unit: Council and Executive Committee Secretariat (SGE/CES)
Duration: 2 years with the possibility of extension for another year.
Please note that for participants of the JPO-Programme two years of work experience are mandatory!
Main duties and responsibilities (Examples):
- Undertake review/synthesis of official documents for the Council and the Executive Committee and other relevant documents, ensuring general coherence, readability and consistency with established procedures and precedents.
- Contribute to the preparation/drafting of briefs for the Chair of Council and ExCo in advance of meetings.
- Contribute to the drafting of Summary Records of and follow-up to meetings.
- Contribute to the drafting of analytical reports on issues of interest to the Council and Executive Committee and to special projects, as well as ad-hoc notes and speaking points for the Director.
- Contribute to input requests from the Office of the Secretary-General.
- Co-ordinate inputs from the Secretariat and Member countries’ Delegations.
- Follow the meetings of respective Substantive Committees and report on them.
- Review draft documents coming from Committees for Executive Committee and Council.
- Carry out strategic networking with Member countries’ Delegations to facilitate the decision-making process in Council and the Executive Committee.
- Maintain contacts and liaise as necessary with other members of the Secretariat.
- Keep abreast of key international policy issues of relevance to OECD mandates, with respect to identified OECD priorities.
Profile of qualification:
Education:
- A Master‘s degree in international relations, political science, international law or public policy/administration or a related subject.
Experience:
- A minimum of two years’ experience in or working for a public administration including in government, affiliated public sector agencies or international organisation.
- Involvement in or exposure to governing body processes would be an asset.
Key Competencies:
- Fluency in English or French and working knowledge of, or willingness to learn, the other.
- Knowledge of other languages would be an asset.
- Good general knowledge of economic and social issues, their policy implications and their international dimension.
- Good command of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Authoring Environment, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.).
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