**DEADLINE FOR THIS ROLE IS 22nd FEBRUARY 2023**
This is a 6 month Summer placement role
Intern – HOME/ECHO (migration, civil protection, humanitarian aid, Internal security, border management and police cooperation)
London or Brussels
Who we are:
ICF (
www.icf.com
) is a consultancy firm with offices in Brussels, the UK, US and worldwide. At ICF, we help governments, regulators and international institutions solve complex problems and improve the quality of life of people around the world. We offer critical insight and rigorous analytical techniques to deliver innovative solutions and thought-provoking analyses for our clients.
Working at ICF means applying a passion for meaningful work with intellectual rigor to help solve the leading issues of our day. Smart, compassionate, innovative, committed, ICF employees tackle unprecedented challenges to assist our clients and benefit their constituencies. We believe in collaboration, mutual respect, open communication, and opportunity for growth.
Who we’re looking for:
We are looking for an Intern to join our well-established public policy practice within ICF that provides evaluation, impact assessment and research services to the European Commission, in particular DG Migration and Home Affairs and its Agencies (EBCGA, EASO, EU-LISA, CEPOL, Europol and EMCCDA) and other European bodies with a similar mandate (e.g. DG MOVE and transport security, Fundamental Rights Agency, etc.). Our current portfolio of projects reflects the diversity of our work in the internal security, border management, organised crime and police cooperation. Examples of some of our recent projects include: an evaluation of the Union Civil Protection Mechanism, an Evaluation of the Visa Code, a Study on the risks of terrorist financing in non-profit organisations; a Study on improving rail passenger security, an Evaluation of ECHO interventions in Venezuela and relations with UNHCR, an Evaluation of the Frontex Regulation, and other studies for Frontex and EUAA (formerly EASO).
The successful candidate will have a background in EU policies in the areas mentioned above, and preferably in evaluation or research context. This includes migration, humanitarian aid, civil protection, the fight against terrorism and radicalisation, the fight against serious and organised crime, cybercrime, anti-drugs policies, protection of public infrastructure, police cooperation, crisis management, security markets, etc. The successful candidate will also have experience with business development and in contributing or coordinating proposals for public sector clients. Ideally, the successful candidate will also have a background in quantitative analysis.
What you’ll get to do:
You will be a core part of our growing and dynamic team of policy analysts, economists and social scientists who have a passion for applying their skills and knowledge in helping our clients solve some of the most complex challenges. You will play a key role in further developing our portfolio and track record in internal security and home affairs area. You will be responsible for contributing to evaluations, impact assessments and feasibility studies mainly, but not exclusively, commissioned by DG Migration and Home Affairs. The role provides an excellent opportunity to demonstrate strong analytical skills, organisational skills and report writing skills. You will have the chance to develop your knowledge and skills further through excellent training and development opportunities.
Your main responsibilities will include:
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Undertake qualitative and quantitative research, analysis and data collection activities
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Contribute towards the preparation of proposals and reports for the European Commission, governments, and other EU clients
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Conduct qualitative data collection and analysis (experience with NVIVO an advantage)
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Conduct quantitative data collection and analysis (experience with Excel is essential and SPSS, STATA desirable)
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Arrange, conduct and facilitate interviews, surveys and focus groups
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Accompany colleagues on site visits and to client meetings
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Collaborate closely with other project teams, external partners and stakeholders
Desirable experience and competences:
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A Bachelor’s degree in economics, social sciences, law, political science, public policy or a related discipline
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Demonstrable interest in internal security, border management and/or organised crime, fundamental rights
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Strong qualitative and/or quantitative evaluation and analytical skills (experience in impact assessments and feasibility studies preferable)
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Knowledge of European policy making process and EU Institutions, experience of working for the European Commission an advantage
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Highly developed, interpersonal skills and self-motivation
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High level of attention to detail and accuracy
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Excellent oral and written English; fluency in at least one additional European language
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Intermediate or advanced computer user skills (Microsoft applications)
Personal Qualities:
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Excellent time management skills and the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
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Ability to work within multi-cultural, multi-disciplinary teams spread across several countries
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Sound research and business ethics, including the protection of proprietary and confidential information
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Ability to be flexible to handle multiple priorities, and manage a varied workload to achieve agreed deadlines without compromising quality or standards
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Highly developed, interpersonal skills and self-motivation
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High level of attention to detail and accuracy
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Ability to demonstrate a can-do approach, as a problem solver and team player
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About us:
Working at ICF means applying a passion for meaningful work with intellectual rigor to help solve the leading issues of our day. Smart, compassionate, innovative, committed, ICF employees tackle unprecedented challenges to benefit people, businesses, and governments around the globe. We believe in collaboration, mutual respect, open communication, and opportunity for growth.
We can only solve the world's toughest challenges by building an inclusive workplace that allows everyone to thrive. We are committed to creating a culture where we embrace our differences in ideas and identities. Together, our employees are empowered to share their expertise and collaborate with others to achieve personal and professional goals.
Learn more about
what we do
and our commitment to
inclusion
.
The benefits of joining ICF:
Our people at ICF are our most important asset, so we invest in them from the moment they arrive. When you join our team, you’ll have access to a vast array of benefits to help you live your life well.
We offer a hybrid working policy, which will provide you with the flexibility to collaborate in the office, as well as in the comfort of your own home, ensuring you are able to successfully deliver the requirements of your role.
To support you, our employee wellbeing hub is designed to provide highly personalised support across a comprehensive range of wellbeing issues, such as mind, body, finances, community, career programs and HR support.
We enjoy celebrating success, which is why we have a competitive recognition program called ‘You Matter’, which awards points as a ‘thank you’ for your work achievements. These can be spent on a large variety of high-quality items, as well as online or high-street vouchers, all with zero tax payable by the employee.
ICF also offers a range of competitive benefits, which include:
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Single Private Medical Insurance cover with no restrictions on existing conditions.
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Dental insurance and an online GP service.
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25 days annual leave, plus UK bank holidays (annual leave increases with years of service).
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Pension scheme with 5% of salary employer contribution
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Life assurance paying 4x annual salary and Group Income Protection paying 66% of salary for up to 5 years if you are off work on long-term sick.
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Enhanced parental leave policies, enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, and shared parental pay.
London, United Kingdom (GB75)