Senior Advocate – EU (MFF) (1-2 positions)
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Overall MFF
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MFF – health and resilience financing
Job Location: Brussels (office being established)
Contract Term: Fixed-term one-year employment contract, with potential to extend for an additional year (consultancy will be considered)
Time Allocation: Full time
Compensation : Salary is competitive and will reflect the range of exceptional experiences and expertise candidates may hold.
Experience: Significant experience of, and expertise in, working with EU institutions on the Multiannual Financial Framework (typically 10+ years)
Supervisor Name & Title: To be hired (until then, Eloise Todd, Executive Director and Founder, rani)
About rani & Panorama Global
Rani is a global advocacy network dedicated to building societal resilience to tackle shifts, change, and crisis. Rani’s network of hundreds of partners – from civil society to governments and the private sector – works together on policy, advocacy, funding mechanisms, and coordinated action across health and pandemics, biosecurity and defence, finance, and climate. Rani, an NGO, is currently a fiscally sponsored project of Panorama Global, a 501(c)(3) social impact non-profit that empowers changemakers through radical collaboration. Rani employees will be employees of Panorama Global. Panorama is committed to creating a diverse team.
Position Summary
Rani (Resilience Action Network International) is working with partners to deliver an ambitious external actions budget in the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) 2028-2034. Our aim is to protect ODA in addition to maximising effective spending on health and resilience in the EU external actions budget.
We are seeking 1-2 experienced and driven public affairs professionals with a winning track record in influencing EU policy and budgets. This is a defining policy and advocacy opportunity. The successful candidate will be a team player that puts the mission first, with an excellent grasp of EU politics, processes, and external actions instruments, and will have experience of working on previous MFF cycles. The Adviser will support rani’s advocacy strategy via existing and new relationships inside and outside the EU institutions, and in key Member State capitals. These positions will be part of a close-knit Brussels-based team that is built for impact – and will work closely with strategic partners.
Rani also works on global health research and development (R&D) policy and related resource mobilisation. Candidates with strong knowledge and experience of raising resources for FP10 and on instruments to advance health research and development (R&D) is a plus.
Scope of Work
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Map, build, and leverage relationships and partnerships across the EU institutions and with stakeholders that can help maintain an ambitious external action budget with a focus on health and Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Execute policy and advocacy strategies on the MFF towards our goals
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Develop and mobilise relationships in the EU institutions and manage the organisation and execution of meetings with EU officials, MEPs, and political advisers.
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Brief the Executive Director on key aspects of the work on a regular basis
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Regular monitoring and reporting on relevant political and expert meetings including relevant Committee meetings in the European Parliament
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Produce winning advocacy products (policy briefs, presentations, reports, statements) with a focus on European health development policy, tailored for diverse audiences
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Support the management of strategy-driven stakeholder meetings and events
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Manage the commissioning, and launch of research and policy analyses
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Support regular reporting on our work
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Participate in regular team and partner meetings as relevant
Requirements for the Role
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Deep experience – bachelor’s degree with significant experience (typically 10+ years) in a relevant field in Brussels (International Relations/Public Policy, Political Science, Communications, or related)
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Track record of advocacy success from a previous MFF process and/or previous EU annual budget cycles
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Expert/insider knowledge of EU policy-making processes and key decision-makers, in particular in the area of EU’s international cooperation policies, including global health
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Proven experience implementing a successful advocacy strategy and developing policy and advocacy tools to use towards decision makers
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Experience of working with partners in complex ecosystems
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Must have the legal right to work in Belgium
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Must be a team player with a mission-first attitude to work
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Experience in FP10 and R&D desirable
Required Competencies
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Understanding of EU politics and policies and the interplay between them
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Organised & detail-oriented: strong logistics, planning, event management, coordination skills
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Sophisticated understanding of power mapping and what is needed to succeed in advocacy
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Proven successful experience in effective high-level advocacy including experience in drafting advocacy materials and in advocacy towards decision makers
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Excellent partner and stakeholder management skills
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Excellent written and oral English language skills and proficiency to write and edit products, proofreading, and research skills in English; competency in French (other languages a bonus)
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Project-management and events experience desirable
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Demonstrated ability to take the initiative, work independently, deliver in a complex political system and in a busy environment
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Team player, committed to making rani a great place to work coming with a solutions-oriented approach to challenges
How to Apply
We are partnering with Doing Good Recruitment to lead the longlisting process – ensuring a fair, inclusive, and values-driven approach to candidate selection.
To express an interest in the opportunity, please apply via the link below.
Closing: 26th January 2026
Please note, candidates will be longlisted following the closing date; no contact will be made prior to this point.
https://recruitcrm.io/apply/17661347811240086915Ylm
What you will need to submit
A comprehensive and up to date CV
A supporting cover letter, also containing answers to the following 4 questions:
Cover Letter
Please include in the cover letter your answers to the following questions, using no more than two pages in total for your cover letter:
EU Advocacy: Can you describe your biggest advocacy win in Brussels in the last ten years? Please include if possible an example relevant to this role (on the Multiannual Financial Framework cycles or health funding)
Strategy: Can you share a specific instance where your strategy contributed significantly to increasing ODA, or another significant policy change at the EU level? Include examples of health financing, if you have them.
Drafting: Please provide one example of an advocacy briefing you have drafted in the past (please attach / provide a link), and explain how this made an impact and why.
Challenges: What is the biggest challenge you see for this role in terms of achieving the overall goal (protecting the Commission’s proposal for external actions spending)?