Chemicals Policy Consultant

Eurogroup for Animals

Chemicals Policy Consultant

Eurogroup for Animals

Brussels, Belgium

As part of the Animals in Science programme, we are looking for a consultant to support our efforts at EU level to facilitate the adoption of non-animal methods under the EU chemicals framework.

Eurogroup for Animals is the Brussels based European umbrella advocacy organisation, representing more than 100 national and international members across Europe and beyond.

Eurogroup for Animals aims to drive positive change for animals by convening its members around common goals, and coordinating EU wide action to jointly influence EU law and policy making. Our advocacy work consists of dedicated programmes and a growing portfolio of projects and campaigns.

The objective of the Animals in Science Programme is to accelerate a transition to non-animal research, regulatory testing, and education; and to improve the protection of animals that continue to be used for scientific purposes.

As part of the Animals in Science programme, we are looking for a Chemicals Policy consultant to support our efforts at EU level to facilitate the adoption of non-animal methods under the EU chemicals framework. With the new Commission term just starting, supported by an EU Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability (CCS) still being rolled out, and with the Commission’s decision to develop and implement a chemicals Roadmap to accelerate the phase-out of animal testing, our team is set to continue its diligent work to address priority chemical files, engaging with relevant stakeholders in the EU, as well as ensuring the Commission’s Roadmap is well delivered.

The Chemicals Policy consultant will be responsible for supporting the Animals in Science team with implementing our 2024-2025 strategy to facilitate the adoption of non-animal methods under the EU chemicals framework. The Chemicals Policy consultant will work alongside the Animals in Science Programme team, identifying and advising on specific opportunities to advance the transition to non-animal testing in safety assessments.

Our Animals in Science programme consists of a small yet very dedicated team of professionals who deeply believe in the mission of advancing the transition to non-animal science, and support each other, working collaboratively and continuously offering motivation to enjoy each day of work. We welcome applicants who share this passion and interest in furthering a positive, challenging and forward-looking work environment.

Policy work and representation

  • Support the Animals in Science Programme team with implementing the 2024-2025 strategy by doing research, drafting reports, position papers and letters;
  • Produce convincing science-based narratives to shape the debate on animal testing and non-animal approaches;
  • Contribute to member, policymaker and stakeholder management with regard to the dossiers;
  • Support our Communications team to produce communication pieces related to the policy work;
  • Support the Animals in Science team in organising meetings, write meeting reports and follow up on decided actions;
  • Ensure a good flow of information between relevant Member Organisations and Eurogroup for Animals as to maximise the EU lobby results;
  • Occasionally represent Eurogroup for Animals in meetings with Member Organisations as well as relevant technical and scientific fora;
  • Prepare speeches and presentations;
  • Support our Chemicals Political Adviser in identifying advocacy opportunities by researching and exploring EU legislation as well as ongoing political processes;
  • Enhance and coordinate the activities of Member Organisations serving the EU advocacy goals.

Required background, experience and skills

  • University degree in toxicology, pharmacology or similar;
  • Satisfactory knowledge of the EU institutions and policy making process;
  • Experience in REACH or other chemical-related dossiers is an asset;
  • The ability to think laterally and strategically in order to exploit opportunities creatively;
  • A sound understanding of the issues related to the use of animals and non-animal methods for the safety assessment of chemicals;
  • Results-oriented, with good oral and written communication skills;
  • Demonstrable project management and outreach skills is an asset;
  • An excellent command of the English language, additional knowledge of other EU languages is an asset;
  • Excellent analytical skills and a proven experience in understanding complex policy;
  • Flexible and pragmatic approach;
  • Compassionate and respectful to people and animals.

Consultant Contract

  • Duration: 10 months;
  • Remote working possible;
  • Start date: as soon as possible.

To apply, send your motivation letter and CV to jobs@eurogroupforanimals.org.

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