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If youโre an ambitious university graduate or a student in your final year seeking world-class professional experience in European governance, transparency, public administration, or EU affairs โ this is one of the most sought-after opportunities within EU institutions for career-minded individuals wanting to work at the heart of EU democratic accountability and public service.
European Ombudsman
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โ Candidates should be nationals of a Member State of the European Union
โ No previous paid traineeship or work contract in a European institution
โ Bachelors degree as minimum, solid training on EU law
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Deadline: 13 and 31 March
Location: Brussels or Strasbourg
Compensation: approx. โฌ1400/m
The European Ombudsman Traineeship Programme is a paid, full-time, one-year internship designed for recent university graduates who want hands-on experience inside a core European Union institution. The programme offers a unique opportunity to work directly on issues related to EU administration, transparency, accountability, citizensโ rights, and good governance.
Trainees are placed in either Brussels or Strasbourg, depending on the needs of the Office, and work under the direct supervision of senior EU officials, usually a Head of Unit or equivalent. The traineeship combines professional responsibility, structured supervision, mentoring, and exposure to the daily functioning of EU institutions.
This programme is particularly attractive for candidates interested in:
EU law and policy
Public administration
Human rights and accountability
European governance and institutional relations
Transparency and citizensโ complaints mechanisms
The traineeship is intended to:
Provide practical, real-world experience within an EU institution
Allow trainees to build on academic knowledge through professional tasks
Develop skills in policy analysis, administration, communication, and institutional work
Promote understanding of how EU institutions interact with citizens
Each trainee works under:
A line manager who defines objectives
A mentor who supports daily integration and work
A structured evaluation system (mid-term and final assessment)
Standard duration: 12 months (1 year)
Extension: Not possible
Exceptional cases: Shorter traineeships may be offered in the interest of the service
Start date is typically 1 September each year.
Applicants must be:
Nationals of an EU Member State, OR
Nationals of an EU accession or candidate country
Eligible regions:
Europe (EU + EU candidate/accession countries)
Applicants must:
Hold a minimum 3-year university degree (Bachelorโs level or equivalent)
Degree must be in a discipline specified in the relevant traineeship call
Fields commonly accepted include (depending on the call):
Law
Political Science
European Studies
International Relations
Public Administration
Social Sciences
Communication and related disciplines
Applicants must have:
Thorough knowledge of one EU official language, and
Very good knowledge of another EU official language
English is mandatory, as it is the main working language of the European Ombudsman.
Applicants must NOT have:
Completed more than 8 consecutive weeks (or 2 months) of paid traineeship in any EU institution
Held any paid employment (temporary, contract, auxiliary, interim agent, SNE, MEP assistant, etc.) in an EU institution
This rule ensures fair access for first-time EU trainees.
The European Ombudsman runs a dedicated positive-action traineeship programme for candidates with disabilities.
Separate annual call (usually February)
Candidates may apply simultaneously to general traineeships if eligible
Open to:
University graduates, or
Students in at least their third year of higher education
Reasonable accommodation at the workplace
Additional financial support of up to 50% of the monthly grant to cover disability-related costs
Disability-related income does not reduce the traineeship grant
Applicants must provide official proof of disability in an EU official language.
Call published: Normally February
Start date: 1 September
Final results communicated: By 30th June
All applications must be submitted via the online application system and include:
Completed online application form
CV in English
Copies of diplomas/degrees (no certification or translation required)
One-page motivation letter in English (required for some profiles)
โ Incomplete applications are automatically rejected.
Eligibility and profile screening
Written test (if applicable)
Interview (video call or phone)
Selection is merit-based, with attention to:
Qualifications
Skills
Motivation
When candidates are equally qualified, the Office promotes:
Geographical balance
Gender equality
Inclusion of persons with disabilities
Equivalent to 25% of the basic salary of an AD6 Step 1 EU official
Adjusted by:
Country weighting (Brussels or Strasbourg)
Household allowance (if applicable)
The grant may be:
Reduced if the trainee receives other financial support
Adjusted due to salary indexation
Case-by-case lump-sum assistance may be granted
Extra disability-related costs covered up to 50% of the monthly grant
The Ombudsman reimburses travel costs at the beginning and end of the traineeship if not covered elsewhere.
Second-class train
Bus or car-sharing
Economy-class flight (for journeys over 500 km or sea crossings)
Private car (kilometric allowance)
โ Tickets are usually booked by the Office
โ Up to 50 kg of luggage may be reimbursed (with approval)
Full sickness and accident insurance provided
Optional insurance for:
Spouse
Children (at the traineeโs expense)
2 working days of leave per month
No cash compensation for unused leave
Sick leave:
Medical certificate required after 3 days
Hybrid work rules apply
Strict confidentiality and ethics obligations
Initial objective-setting meeting
Mid-term performance review (6 months)
Final evaluation meeting
Dedicated mentor throughout the traineeship
Exit interview with Human Resources
Either party may terminate the traineeship
One-month notice required for voluntary resignation
Grant payments stop during suspension
Due process applies in case of early termination
Trainees are not EU officials or staff members
No automatic employment rights after completion
All personal data is processed under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725, ensuring high standards of privacy and data protection.
Applications must be submitted online via the official European Ombudsman website once the call is published (normally in February).
Important: Applicants may reapply in future years if unsuccessful.
Call opens: February
Application deadline: 13 and 31 March
Interviews/tests: Spring
Final decisions: By 30 June
Traineeship starts: 1 September
Paid, long-term EU institutional experience
Direct exposure to EU governance and citizensโ rights
Strong CV value for EU careers, NGOs, public policy, and law
Inclusive programme with strong disability support
Work in Brussels or Strasbourg, the heart of Europe
The European Ombudsman Traineeship is more than just an internship โ itโs a gateway to public service, advancing democratic accountability and citizen rights within the EU. Youโll gain practical EU-level work experience, expand your professional network, and earn credentials that can propel careers in governance, policy, law, human rights, and international relations.
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