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Warsaw, November 25, 2014 Re.: Erasmus+ - GMF offer The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) strengthens transatlantic cooperation on regional, national, and global challenges and opportunities in the spirit of the Marshall Plan. GMF does this by supporting individuals and institutions working in the transatlantic sphere, by convening leaders and members of the policy and business communities, by contributing research and analysis on transatlantic topics, and by providing exchange opportunities to foster renewed commitment to the transatlantic relationship. In addition, GMF supports a number of initiatives to strengthen democracies. Founded in 1972 as a non-partisan, non-profit organization through a gift from Germany as a permanent memorial to Marshall Plan assistance, GMF maintains a strong presence on both sides of the Atlantic. In addition to its headquarters in Washington, DC, GMF has offices in Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Belgrade, Ankara, Bucharest, and Warsaw. GMF also has smaller representations in Bratislava, Turin, and Stockholm. The Warsaw office is GMF’s newest European office, established in May 2011. The office’s mission is to serve as a forum and source of ideas for strengthening transatlantic cooperation, with particular focus on issues critical to Poland and Central Europe. The office is led by Michał Baranowski and focuses on U.S.-European relations, Central and Eastern Europe, transatlantic security issues, the EU’s Eastern Partnership, and energy. GMF has a long history of engagement with Poland, including grants to Polish organizations since 1990, the participation of many distinguished Poles in GMF’s Marshall Memorial Fellowship Program and other programming such as Brussels Forum, and Poland being a key country in the annual Transatlantic Trends survey.
For more information please visit: www.gmfus.org
On a regular basis, the GMF Warsaw office opens calls for applications for Intern positions to support office programming.
The GMF Warsaw office Internship Program offers an unparalleled opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to work on projects pertaining to foreign and security policy within the transatlantic and Eastern European context. In this capacity, they will have a chance to work closely with GMF’s international staff, as well as Polish and U.S. officials, on matters related to strengthening transatlantic cooperation. The internship with the Warsaw office is an exceptional educational and experiential challenge, providing unmatched professional experience and development opportunities. The internship components include: research, event management, and administrative and program support. Each component is designed to provide a balance of both long and short term projects that allow staff needs to be met and ensure interns feel like valued members of the team and receive beneficial training for their future careers. As part of the GMF Warsaw office Internship Program, participants will: Gain practical, professional knowledge on transatlantic policy issues; Enrich academic experience; Be provided with an occasion to prepare themselves for future opportunities in their professional
careers; Establish a network of contacts with specialists active in their field of interests.
Requirements that candidates should follow to apply for the internship Excellent analytical and writing skills; Excellent written and oral communications skills in English; Proficiency with Microsoft Office; Comfortable multi-tasking, and working independently and as part of a team; Preferably an undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in International Relations,
International Development, Regional Studies, Economics; Interest in the programs and priorities of GMF; Strong interest in transatlantic policy issues; Previous experience in a think tank, foundation, NGO, government body, media outlet, or similar
organization will be an advantage; Good interpersonal skills and ability to work in a multicultural environment; EU citizenship.
Key areas of responsibilities Research Assist staff members to conduct research across a range of topics for proposals, policy papers, presentations, etc. Event management Assist with the planning and execution of the GMF Warsaw office events. Duties include: drafting invitations, collecting RSVPs, printing event documents, answering participants’ questions, greeting guests, registering attendees, setting up/tearing down the room and catering, taking notes, and writing the event write-up, etc. General administrative support Perform general administrative tasks to ensure and improve the functionality of the office’s day-to-day program activities. Tasks may include using inter-action application (a database): data entry and
maintenance, filing, copyediting; providing administrative support to staff as needed; arranging international and domestic travel logistics for key-staff; cooperating with other think-tanks, etc.
Preferred length of an internship is 2-3 months with a commitment of at least 35 hours per week during the standard hours (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm). In case there are two interns hired at the same time a commitment of app. 20-25 hours per week during the standard hours (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm) would be expected. At a minimum, eight (8) weeks must be completed and it must be completed within the time frame of one of the following application seasons:
a. Summer – June, July, b. Fall – September, October, November, c. Winter – December, January, February, d. Spring – March, April, May.
In some cases (a decision shall be made at the discretion of GMF), a training allowance may be provided to assist with accommodation and subsistence costs. For more information please contact: Ewa Bławdziewicz Office Manager The German Marshall Fund of the United States Pl. Dabrowskiego 1, 00-057 Warsaw +48 22 845 63 10 www.gmfus.org | [email protected]
Internship Program
GMF Warsaw Office
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The German Marshall Fund of the United States
The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is an American public policy and
grantmaking institution that focuses on strengthening transatlantic cooperation on regional,
national, and global challenges and opportunities in the spirit of the Marshall Plan.
GMF does this by supporting individuals and institutions working in the transatlantic sphere,
by convening leaders and members of the policy and business communities, by contributing
research and analysis on transatlantic topics, and by providing exchange opportunities to
foster renewed commitment to the transatlantic relationship.
In addition, GMF supports a number of initiatives to strengthen democracies. Founded in
1972 as a non-partisan, non-profit organization through a gift from Germany as a
permanent memorial to Marshall Plan assistance, GMF maintains a strong presence on both
sides of the Atlantic. In addition to its headquarters in Washington, DC, GMF has offices in
Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Belgrade, Ankara, Bucharest, and Warsaw. GMF also has smaller
representations in Bratislava, Turin, and Stockholm.
GMF Warsaw office’s mission
The Warsaw office is GMF’s newest European office, established in May 2011. The office’s
mission is to serve as a forum and source of ideas for strengthening transatlantic
cooperation, with particular focus on issues critical to Poland and EasternEurope.
On a regular basis, the GMF Warsaw office opens calls for applications for Intern positions to
support office programming.
The GMF Warsaw office - Paid Internship Program
The GMF Warsaw office Internship Program offers an unparalleled opportunity for
undergraduate and graduate students to work on projects pertaining to foreign and security
policy within the transatlantic and Eastern European context. In this capacity, they will have
a chance to work closely with GMF’s international staff, as well as Polish and U.S. officials,
on matters related to strengthening transatlantic cooperation. The internship with the
Warsaw office is an exceptional educational and experiential challenge, providing
unmatched professional experience and development opportunities.
The internship components include: research, event management, and administrative and
program support. Each component is designed to provide a balance of both long and short
term projects that allow staff needs to be met and ensure interns feel like valued members
of the team and receive beneficial training for their future careers.
The Internship Program is to be overseen by a Program Coordinator who will serve as an
intern’s immediate supervisor. Through regular meetings/conversations with their interns,
each Program Coordinator will manage the workload, personalize the program in order to be
responsive to the needs of each intern. These meetings/conversations will also provide a
space for both supervisors and interns to raise concerns and provide feedback.
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As part of the GMF Warsaw office Internship Program, participants will:
Gain practical, professional knowledge ontransatlantic policy issues;
Enrich academic experience;
Be provided with an occasion to prepare themselves for future opportunities in their
professional careers;
Establish a network of contacts with specialists active in their field of interests.
Requirements that candidates should follow to apply forthe internship
Excellent analytical and writing skills;
Excellent written and oral communications skills in English;
Proficiencywith Microsoft Office;
Comfortable multi-tasking, and working independently and as part of a team;
Preferably an undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in International
Relations, International Development, Regional Studies, Economics;
Interest in the programs and priorities of GMF;
Strong interest in transatlantic policy issues;
Previous experience in a think tank, foundation, NGO, government body, media
outlet, or similar organization will be an advantage;
Good interpersonal skills and ability to work in a multicultural environment;
EU citizenship.
Key areas of responsibilities
Research
Assist staff members to conduct research across arange of topics for proposals, policy
papers, presentations, etc.
Event management
Assist with the planning and execution of the GMF Warsaw office events. Duties include:
drafting invitations, collecting RSVPs, printing event documents, answering participants’
questions, greeting guests, registering attendees, setting up/tearing down the room and
catering, taking notes, and writing the event write-up, etc.
General administrative support
Perform general administrative tasks to ensure and improve the functionality of the office’s
day-to-day program activities. Tasks may include using inter-action application (a
database): data entry and maintenance, filing, copyediting; providing administrative
support to staff as needed; arranging international and domestic travel logistics for key-
staff; cooperating with other think-tanks, etc.
Online application process
All candidates interested in applying for the GMF Warsaw office Internship Program must
begin by visiting the Career Opportunities section of www.gmfus.org. They must apply
online through the GMF website. All outside applicants will be referred to the website. The
application link will only be available when an application process is open.
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Selection process
The selection process is based on the following steps:
Completed applications – the GMF receives the full application package of those
eligible;
Selection – the GMF staff makes its selection and then contacts applicants directly
for interviews.
a. 1st stage –selected applicants are interviewedby the Office Manager and/or
a Program Coordinator. At this stage each candidate is required to complete
a short writing test (in English).
b. 2nd stage – shortlisted candidates may be interviewed by the Director of the
GMF Warsaw office.
Internship offer – the GMF staff makes the final decision and presents final internship
offer letterswith the tentative start and end dates to selected candidates.
Internship duration
Preferred length of an internshipis 2-3 months with a commitment of at least 35 hours per
week during the standard hours (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm). In case there are two interns
hired at the same time a commitment of app. 20-25 hours per week during the standard
hours (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm) would be expected. At a minimum, eight (8) weeks must
be completed and it must be completed within the time frame of one of the following
application seasons:
a. Summer – June, July,
b. Fall – September, October, November,
c. Winter – December, January, February,
d. Spring – March, April, May.
Application processing timetable
Summer
Internship
Fall
Internship
Winter
Internship
Spring
Internship
Application
Opens April 1 July 1 October 1 January 1
Application
deadline April 30 July 31 October 31 January 31
Selection
Process –
applicants
contacted for
interviews and
receive offers
May 10 August 7 November 12 February 7
Selectees
notified of
selection
May15 August 15 November 18 February 15
Official offers of
appointment
made
May 20 August 20 November 23 February 20
Interns enter
on duty June 1 September 1 December 1 March 1
Internship
ends July 31 November 30 February 28 May 31
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On-boarding and orientation process
Each internship begins with an orientation run by the Office Manager. The orientation
consists of an official welcome, followed by the HR and IT introductions,and an office
facilities tour. Then, each Program Coordinator givesa short presentation of his/her
programs and answers questions on their work giving interns an idea of what each Program
Coordinatorworks on.
Off-boarding
Prior to leaving GMF interns will participate in two exit interviews one with the Office
Manager and one with a Program Coordinator. Additionally, each intern will be asked to
complete an internship evaluation form that asks for more detailed responses about his/her
time with the GMF Warsaw office.
Appropriate attire
The GMF does not have an official dress code; however, our area of activities and our
mission require that our interns project competence and professionalism. Therefore, the
appearance of our interns should also be professional in a way that conveys respect for
colleagues, business partners, and the work environment and should not pose a safety or
health hazard or distraction from work.
Placement Offer Form
EMPLOYER INFORMATION
Name of organization The German Marshall Fund of the United States
Address Pl. Dabrowskiego 1
Postal Code 00-057
City Warsaw
Country Poland
Telephone +48 22 845 63 10
Fax
E-mail [email protected]
Website www.gmfus.org
Size of enterprise [nr of employees]: small (≤ 50), medium (51-250), large (> 250)
Medium
Year of foundation 1972
Short Description of the Company
The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) strengthens transatlantic cooperation on regional, national, and global challenges and opportunities in the spirit of the Marshall Plan.
GMF does this by supporting individuals and institutions working in thee transatlantic sphere, by convening leaders and members of the policy and business communities, by contributing research and analysis on transatlantic topics, and by providing exchange opportunities to foster renewed commitment to the transatlantic relationship.
In addition, GMF supports a number of initiatives to strengthen democracies. Founded in 1972 as a non-partisan, non-profit organization through a gift from Germany as a permanent memorial to Marshall Plan assistance, GMF maintains a strong presence on both sides of the Atlantic. In addition to its headquarters in Washington, DC, GMF has offices in Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Belgrade, Ankara, Bucharest, and Warsaw. GMF also has smaller representations in Bratislava, Turin, and Stockholm.
Other
CONTACT PERSON DETAILES
Name
Ewa Blawdziewicz
Department / Function Office Manager, Warsaw
Direct telephone number +48 22 845 63 10
Direct mobile
Direct e-mail address [email protected]
PLACEMENT INFORMATION
Department / Function Warsaw Office / Intern
Description of activities Key Areas of Responsibility:
Assist in conducting research;
Using inter-action application:
Data entry,
Data update,
Data management,
Data analysis,
Logical and organizational event support;
Administrative support to staff as needed;
Arrangement of international and domestic travel logistics for key-staff;
Cooperation with other think-tanks;
Evaluation of each meeting or activity that has been planned and conducted;
Preparation of reports from meetings/events/conferences held inside/outside the GMF Warsaw office;
Tracking opportunities of key issues for the GMF Warsaw office.
Duration 2-3 months
Working hours / Weekly
working hours
35 hours per week during the standard hours (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm). In case there are two interns hired at the same time a commitment of app. 20-25 hours per week during the standard hours (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm) would be expected. At a minimum, eight (8) weeks must be completed and it must be completed within the time frame of one of the following application seasons:
a. Summer – June, July, b. Fall – September, October, November, c. Winter – December, January, February,
d. Spring – March, April, May. City Warsaw
Help with finding
accommodation
Financial contribution In some cases (a decision shall be made at the discretion of GMF), a
training allowance may be provided to assist with accommodation and
subsistence costs.
Other
REQIUREMENTS
Oral and written language
skills
Fluency in English is required; Polish is a plus.
Field of study Preferably an undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in
International Relations, International Development, Regional Studies,
Economics.
Computer skills Proficiency with Microsoft Office.
Other Excellent analytical, writing skills, previous research experience is a plus;
Excellent written and oral communications skills;
Comfortable multi-tasking, and working independently and as part of a team;
Interest in the programs and priorities of the German Marshall Fund;
Strong interest in transatlantic policy issues;
Previous experience in a think tank, foundation, NGO, government body, media outlet, or similar organization will be an advantage;
Good interpersonal skills and ability to work in a multicultural environment;
EU citizenship.