World Vision is a global Christian humanitarian and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty, violence, disaster, and injustice. World Vision has some 33,000+ staff in nearly 100 countries. World Vision works in close collaboration with a wide range of partners to improve the lives of the most vulnerable children, their families and communities worldwide.
The EU Partnership Specialist will contribute to the optimal functioning of World Vision’s EU Representation (EUREP) and to the achievement of its strategic objectives in : strenghhening engagement with the EU, deepening institutional funding, nurturing relationships with strategic EU actors and partners and enhancing World Vision’s visibility as a credible EU partner for the well-being of children.
Main Responsibilities
Contribute to the shaping of the of World Vision’s Strategy around EU cooperation action, aiming at World Vision (WV) becoming EU’s partner of choice, including:
Proactively engage with EU institutions and partners to support resource development:
· Build and maintain strong relationships with key EU stakeholders (notably DG INTPA, MENA, ENEST, FPI), gathering and sharing strategic intelligence to enhance WV’s visibility and credibility.
· Coordinate engagement visits, briefings and interactions related to EU actions.
· Follow key thematic areas through knowledge gathering, participation in events, and contributions to advocacy and strategy.
· Represent WV in relevant coalitions and networks (e.g., CONCORD, EPLO) and cultivate a strong formal and informal peer network.
Enhance WV’s internal readiness and positioning as a key EU partner:
Lead knowledge management and capacity-building on EU donorship:
Required Skills & Experience
· Budget/financial skills and MEAL experience are an asset.
What We Offer
We offer a full-time permanent contract in a collaborative and supportive work environment.
Our generous fringe benefits package and recently revised salary grid ensure fair and competitive compensation aligned with the market. Employee well-being is at the heart of our HR practice, we are deeply committed to fostering a respectful, collaborative workplace that supports personal development.
How to Apply
Send your CV and cover letter to EULO-info@wvi.org with the subject line: “First Name Last Name – EU Partnership Specialist” by 5 December 2025, 17:00 CET.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.