Vacancies at HCWH Europe

  • Europe

Development & Fundraising Manager [Full-time]

We are seeking an ambitious and experienced fundraising professional to join our team in Brussels as Development & Fundraising Manager, playing a central role in the growth and development of our programmatic activities at HCWH Europe. The organisation is seeking to diversify and expand its revenue base in order to build a resilient and more robust funding portfolio. The newly created position of Development & Fundraising Manager will drive this work forward.

Reporting to the Executive Director, the post-holder will prospect and win new business, develop funding proposals and lead the development and implementation of HCWH Europe’s new Development Strategy. They will take personal responsibility and accountability for generating leads, building networks, making contacts and meeting business development and income generation goals. 

Closing date: 15/02/2019

For more details, including instructions on how to apply, please click here.


Pharmaceuticals Policy & Projects Officer [Full-time]

We are now accepting applications for the role of Pharmaceuticals Policy & Projects Officer (full-time). Please find more details about the position and how to apply below.

Reporting to the Executive Director, the Pharmaceuticals Policy & Projects Officer will lead on the pharmaceuticals workstream within HCWH Europe’s work programme. The environmental and health impact of pharmaceutical production and use is an important strategic work area for HCWH Europe and a key issue for its members.

The Pharmaceuticals Policy & Projects Officer will be responsible for designing, developing and implementing a work programme that meets HCWH Europe’s strategic objectives and supports member ambitions and activities to reduce the environmental and health impact of pharmaceuticals.

The ideal candidate will have a track record in policy and advocacy work relating to the environmental and health impacts of pharmaceuticals (or a closely related subject area) and will be familiar with the operations of EU institutions and the formation of EU policy. They will be a dynamic, results-focused and highly motivated self-starter, able to organise their own diverse and complex work programme whilst also acting as an effective team member. Experience working with the health sector would be an advantage.

Closing date: 25/02/2019

For more details, including instructions on how to apply, please click here.


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