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Traineeship Opportunity for Recent Graduates Funded by the EU Delegation to South Africa

Traineeship Opportunity for Recent Graduates Funded by the EU Delegation to South Africa

  • Duration: 6 months
  • Department: Political, Press and Information Section
  • Starting: June 2025
  • Target Audience: Young Graduates
  • Deadline: TBA

Are you a young graduate interested in international relations? Are you curious to learn more about work of a diplomatic mission and how the EU Delegation represents EU interests and values in the Republic of South Africa? The traineeship will be based in the Political, Press and Information Section. It will contribute to the Delegation’s work on EU – South Africa relations in the respective thematic field. The trainee will also work together with colleagues in the other Sections of the EU Delegation, as relevant and appropriate.

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Responsibilities

  • Analyse the current and foreseen dynamics of EU/South Africa partnership.
  • Monitor political developments in SA and SA foreign affairs, and contribute to drafting political reports under the guidance of the staff of the section.
  • Conduct short-term and longer-term research on specific issues of interest in the fields of foreign affairs, domestic political affairs, human rights.
  • Collate information on EU legislation and politics of relevance to SA for dissemination to the wider public.
  • Attend and report on public events, seminars and conferences.
  • Administrative support to public diplomacy events, visits organized by the Delegation, and visits from Headquarters.
  • Support social media efforts of the delegation and section by proposing and drafting social media posts.
  • Support the section in coordination with EU Member States, including by preparing and reporting on meetings held with EU counsellors.
  • Support the EU Delegations alumni efforts by following up on the EU Alumni strategy and making recommendations, and management of alumni platform (updating content etc.) and database.
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Requirements

  • You may apply for the traineeship if:
  • YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO WORK IN THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA OR A VALID WORK PERMIT (nb: A COPY OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION, E.G. WORK PERMIT MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH YOUR APPLICATION),
  • You are a young graduate with a University diploma (at least Bachelor’s degree) in International Relations, Law, Social Studies, Politics, Economics or similar subject.
  • You have less than 1 year of professional experience.
  • You are a national of an EU Member State/s, which have signed an accession agreement or a citizen of South Africa.
  • You have no previous experience of more than 6 weeks in any of the EU institutions.
  • Excellent English, written and spoken.
  • Excellent writing and research skills.
  • You are committed and able to complete tasks within set deadlines, you are eager to learn and contribute to the activities of the EU Delegation.

Additional qualifications that would be an asset:

  • Additional degree in another field
  • If you are able to communicate efficiently in multiple languages (South Africa official languages, EU official languages).

Application Process

How to apply?

Candidates must apply to the e-mail address Delegation-s-africa-jobs@eeas.europa.eu and send the following documents:

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Please mention in the subject of your e-mail: Funded Traineeship – P&I Section – EU Delegation to South Africa

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