Project Officer
MENTAL HEALTH EUROPE IS LOOKING FOR A FULL-TIME (JUNIOR*) PROJECT OFFICER
*Depending on experience
About Mental Health Europe
Mental Health Europe is a European non-governmental network organisation committed to the promotion of positive mental health, the prevention of mental distress, the improvement of care, advocacy for social inclusion and the protection of the rights of (ex)users of mental health services, persons with psychosocial disabilities, their families and carers. More at: www.mentalhealtheurope.org
Purpose of job: To coordinate and carry out activities related to Mental Health Europe’s projects, to support the development of project proposals, to build strategic relationships with key stakeholders.
MAIN DUTIES
Project Coordination
- Coordinating and carrying out project-related tasks;
- Ensuring the timely delivery of project activities and deliverables through an efficient management process and while closely monitoring all aspects of the projects’ implementation;
- Representing Mental Health Europe at project meetings;
- Supporting project evaluation processes;
- Monitoring project budgets;
- Reporting on project outcomes, including revising experts’ inputs, participating in the drafting of reports, drafting technical and financial reporting to donors.
Project Development
- Supporting the development of project proposals, including drafting proposals and scoping for funding opportunities.
Events
- Supporting the organisation of project-related events;
- Attending external events as Mental Health Europe representative when required.
Members and partners
- Outreaching to potential members when the occasion arises;
- Building strategic relationships and liaising with relevant institutions and organisations.
Other tasks may be assigned from time-to-time after assessing workload.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE POSITION
Essential:
- Educated at university level in a relevant field
- Between two-three years of work experience in project coordination after internships
- One-two years of experience in project coordination of EU funded projects in work areas and funding programmes relevant to Mental Health Europe’s work (e.g. Horizon 2020/Europe, EU4Health, Erasmus+, etc)
- Experience in contributing to technical and financial reports for donors
- Excellent organisational skills, high sense of priority setting, and the ability to meet deadlines and work autonomously
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills, and attention to detail.
- Excellent drafting skills (reports, project proposals)
- Fluency in English – native level (written and spoken)
- Good communication and negotiations skills with an ability to liaise with stakeholders from grass-root to institutional level
- IT literacy: excellent knowledge of Office Suite
- Commitment to Mental Health Europe’s approach to mental health and psychosocial disability
- Interested to develop knowledge on co-creation if no prior experience
- Very good interpersonal skills and teamwork, ability to work in a small, diverse, international team
- Willingness to travel.
Desirable:
- Previous work experience in a European non-profit organisation
- Experience or interest in the field of mental health and/or disability
- Expertise in co-production or co-creation
- Knowledge of other European languages.
What we offer:
- The possibility to contribute to better mental health for all
- Work in a friendly, creative, flexible working environment in a dynamic, open minded and international team
- Permanent contract
- Possibility to work according to a hybrid working arrangement: partly in-office (at least one day per week) and partly tele-working
- An interesting monthly gross salary according to experience
- Hospitalisation insurance, pension scheme, contribution to public transport, 13th month, teleworking allowance, and lunch vouchers;
- Mental Health Europe is an equal opportunities employer.
Applications should be submitted to Mental Health Europe’s Head of Operations Liuska Sanna: l.sanna@mentalhealtheurope.org . Please specify in the email subject “Application for MHE Project Officer post”.
All applicants must be qualified, eligible and able to work in Belgium. Mental Health Europe is not in the position to support work permit applications or to provide financial assistance to relocate to Brussels/Belgium.
Applications should include:
- A cover letter (no longer than 1 page) describing how the candidate’s profile matches the different job requirements and what the motivation for the post is.
- A CV, including details of two persons who can be contacted for references.
Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis and interviews organised accordingly.
Starting date employment: as soon as possible.
We thank you in advance for your interest in our vacancy. However, due to the large number of applications foreseen, we regret that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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