European Endowment for Democracy
Nonprofit Organization Management
ProgrammeAssistant(Eurasia)
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“Programme Assistant (Eurasia) at European Endowment for Democracy. Skills: Grant-making, Project management. Support assessment of incoming applications. Assist with follow-up communication and coaching of applicants”
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills; Critical thinking skills
2-year fixed term contract, Possible extension, Pre-employment screening, Criminal records checks
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
University degree in political or social sciences, international affairs, law, development, or a related field, At least two years of full-time professional experience in civil society-related projects or programmes, Full professional fluency in English, Full professional fluency in Russian
Nice to Have
Experience working directly with civil society in Eurasia region, Knowledge of EU policies towards Eurasia, Experience in grant-making, Experience in project cycle management, Experience in donor reporting
What You'll Do.
Support assessment of incoming applications
Assist with follow-up communication and coaching of applicants
Assist with monitoring progress of ongoing initiatives
Review narrative reports
Gather insights from the field
Assist in drafting reports to donors
Assist in drafting internal programme documentation
Assist with organisation of grantee exchanges
Assist with organisation of learning sessions
Assist with organisation of community-building activities
Support programme-related events
Undertake outreach missions
Undertake monitoring missions
Stay up to date with political developments
Stay up to date with trends relevant to
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Working with partners; Working with colleagues; Culturally aware
Communication Scope
Clear communicator
Process & Methodology
Project cycle management
Full Job Description
**Location:** Brussels, Belgium **Starting** : September 2026 **Contract type** : 2-year fixed term, with possible extension **Salary** : Approx. €3,804 gross/month + benefits **Deadline** : June 21st, 2026 at midnight Brussels time **Precision, perspective, purpose.** At the European Endowment for Democracy (EED), we stand behind people working for democratic change in difficult environments — where civic space is restricted and political pressure is high. Our support is fast, flexible, and grounded in trust. We're now looking for a Programme Assistant to join our team working on the Eurasia region. This is a dynamic role where you’ll support the full cycle of EED grant-making: from assessing applications to supporting grantees, write reports, and stay connected with one another. You’ll track developments on the ground, liaise with local partners, and help make sure our support remains sharp and relevant. This is an opportunity for someone detail-oriented, collaborative with great analytical and critical thinking skills — someone who thrives in a mission-driven environment and is ready to grow. **What You’ll Do** Working as part of the Programmes Team you will report to the Eurasia Programme Manager and your responsibilities will include: • Supporting the assessment of incoming applications • Assisting with follow-up communication and coaching of applicants during the review process • Assisting with monitoring the progress of ongoing initiatives, including reviewing narrative reports and gathering insights from the field • Assisting in drafting reports to donors and internal programme documentation • Assisting with the organisation of grantee exchanges, learning sessions, and community-building activities • Supporting programme-related events, both in Brussels and the region • Undertaking outreach and monitoring missions, where needed • Staying up to date with political developments and trends relevant to EED’s work in the Eurasia region **What You Bring** You have
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