FUEN is expanding
10.02.2017As previously announced, FUEN is looking for new staff and in the medium term for all three offices: Flensburg, Berlin and Brussels.
We start with the General Secretariat in Flensburg. FUEN is currently looking for an administration manager/head of office and an office manager – as FUEN Secretary General Susann Schenk announced today.
We are looking for members of minorities who have the required professional experience and personal competencies and who would like to collaborate with our team, working European-wide.
The FUEN Presidium paved the way during its meeting at 03.02.2017. With a view to the positive results in the case of the Minority SafePack Initiative and the upcoming FUEN Congress 2017, FUEN is expecting challenging months.
In Addition, FUEN is looking for project managers, e.g. for the working groups, administrative staff, PR-specialists, graphic designer/layout artist and translators.
There will be separate biddings for the supervision of the AGDM touring exhibition, the assistance in the AGDM coordination office in Berlin and the enlargement of the Europe-office in Brussels.
FUEN received several applications. We call for additional unsolicited applications. We kindly ask our member organizations to actively support this process.
You can find the job advertisement here.
Пресс релизы
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- FUEN Congress continues with presentation of South Tyrol’s minorities, Working Group meetings and Assembly of Delegates
- FUEN Prize 2025 awarded to Elisabeth Sándor-Szalay for her lifelong commitment to minority rights
- Joint Declaration on geoblocking signed by minority regions at FUEN Congress
- Opening of the 69th FUEN Congress in Bozen / Bulsan / Bolzano
- Minority Monitor: Between Law and Reality – The Struggle of the Macedonian Minority in Albania
- Minority Monitor: Challenged Identity – The Case of the Turkish Minority in Greece
- FUEN mourns the passing of Traian Cresta, a leading figure of the Romanian community in Hungary
- VATAN representatives visit FUEN Brussels and raise awareness in the European Parliament