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Global Health Advocacy Trainee World Bladder Cancer Patient CoalitionPosted on 10.01.2025 Deadline 30.01.2025
€1,100/month (est.)
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Join a global coalition making a difference for people affected by bladder cancer worldwide. This internship is a full-time remunerated position with flexible working arrangement on a full-time basis with at least one working day in the office, understanding that office time and external meetings in Brussels may be required more often during certain periods.
The organisation is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.
As a rapidly growing coalition spanning 16 organisations across 14 countries globally, we are dedicated to driving meaningful change in bladder cancer awareness, care and patient support and advocacy. Our work connects diverse voices worldwide to achieve a united vision of improved outcomes for bladder cancer patients and support for their families.
Every day we are working towards ensuring the best information, support, and care are available to every person affected by bladder cancer, no matter where they live in the world. We are looking for a talented and ambitious person to help us achieve that goal!
This is a mixed-skill role, providing you with exposure across different work programmes of the organisation. We foresee an approximate distribution of the time across the programmes in the following way:
20% Policy & Advocacy
20% Communications
20% Event management
20% Member relations
20% Administrative support
This estimation is approximate and may differ from month to month, with an opportunity to expand focus in the area of your particular interest.
Conduct background research and monitoring on health policies and advocacy issues affecting bladder cancer patients globally.
Support engagement activities with policymakers, healthcare stakeholders, and international organisations.
Support content development for social media, newsletters, and the website to engage global audiences.
Support the implementation of the Bladder Cancer Awareness Month campaign.
Write blog posts, articles, and summaries of WBCPC internal and external communications activities.
Assist in the planning, coordination, and execution of events, such as the World Bladder Cancer Patient Forum.
Provide operational and technical support during virtual or in-person events, which may include travel for events or congresses.
Support communications with WBCPC member organisations, supporting their inquiries and requests.
Assist in onboarding new member organisations and updating membership databases.
Support capacity-building initiatives by coordinating training sessions and resource sharing in the community.
Collaborate with member organisations to promote shared campaigns and initiatives.
Support organisation and coordination of internal meetings, including scheduling, preparing agendas, and recording minutes.
Support maintenance of the organisational documents, databases, and contact lists.
Support day-to-day operations, such as tracking project timelines and compiling reports.
Assist the Executive Director and other team members with ad-hoc administrative tasks.
You have a university-level education or equivalent experience.
You have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English (written and spoken)
You are a team player with excellent inter-personal skills.
You have the willingness to build a skill set in all or some of the functions of the organisation
You are ready to commit to WBCPC values and mission objectives.
You have an interest in the field of health, public health and non-communicable diseases, including cancer.
You are well-organised, practical-minded and able to prioritise a busy and diverse workload.
You have an independent, self-starter personality and are willing to take initiative.
You are eligible to work in Belgium without requiring a visa.
Some of the desirable but not mandatory skills include:
Strong interest in learning about organisational aspects of international patient organisations/non-profit organisations.
Experience in communications projects and events, either professionally or as part of academic education.
Fluency in other UN working languages is highly preferred. (Arabic, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese in particular)
You’ll join a supportive, collaborative team that values fresh ideas and shared success.
Personal Development Opportunity – Whilst the role is evenly distributed across key functions, you will have the opportunity to focus more on a specific area aligned with your interests, gaining deeper insight and hands-on experience in the chosen domain.
You will also have an opportunity to:
Gain insight into the operations of a non-profit organisation and all its functions
Develop a solid understanding and exposure to a broad range of cancer-related issues and health policy as a whole
Experience high-profile event management first-hand
Attend EU and international policy, political and stakeholder meetings and network
We offer a remunerated, 6-month Convention d’immersion professionnelle (CIP) training contract in a young and dynamic organisation, an opportunity to take on responsibility, learn and grow professionally.
We would expect you to start on or around March 1st, 2025.
Gross allowance of €1100
Luncheon vouchers (value €8 per working day)
Travel allowance of €54 per month
All candidates must already have the right to live and work in Belgium. We are not able to offer financial assistance to relocate to Brussels.
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