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The European Youth Parliament (EYP) is looking for a Head Facilitator for the EU-Arctic Youth Dialogue 2025 to guide participants in developing policy recommendations on EU-Arctic cooperation.
Are you passionate about youth engagement, facilitation, and cross-cultural collaboration? As Head Facilitator, you will:
The role includes a commitment from October 2024 to June 2025, with an estimated 1-2 hours per week of preparation and coordination, leading to an intensive 5-day event in June. All travel, accommodation, and meals will be fully covered.
We are looking for someone aged 18-35 with facilitation experience, a commitment to intercultural understanding, and a passion for teamwork. No specific Arctic or EU policy expertise required, but EYP experience is a plus.
This is a unique opportunity to enhance your facilitation skills, expand your network, and contribute to meaningful policy outcomes for the Arctic region. Apply your EYP experience in a new context and help shape the future of EU-Arctic relations!
Read more about the Youth Together for Arctic futures on the Project page.
The Youth Together for Arctic Futures project is led by the WWF Global Arctic Programme, in cooperation with organisations that bring decades of experience in youth empowerment, policy shaping, and research and conservation of Arctic ecosystems and livelihoods:
Arctic Youth Network, European Youth Parliament, Saami Council, Arctic Mayors’ Forum, Tromsø commune, University of Tromsø, and the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists.
The project is supported by the Norwegian Arctic Council chairship, WWF Greenland, and Arctic Frontiers as associates.
Youth Together for Arctic Futures is funded by the European Union.
This publication was funded by the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the the European Youth Parliament and partners and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.