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Support, Assistance, Assessment

Country, Regional, and Situation Analyses Asylum, Equality and Equal Treatment, Participation, Co-determination, Consumer Protection

  • Possible Tasks

    -You identify and document the interests of specific affected population groups, develop campaigns, submit petitions, and represent these interests in dealing with the public and decision-makers.
    -You support supervisory and decision-making bodies with your expertise in political, social, cultural, and economic fundamentals in order to develop considered and commensurate decisions.
    -You observe certain processes that affect the interests and protective rights of individuals, groups, or society as a whole, both from a civic perspective (associations, federations, affected groups) and from a governmental perspective (supervisory, protective, and monitoring authorities), make these processes public, and initiate appropriate countermeasures if necessary.
    -As part of your advocacy work, you analyze the relevant actors and their networks, as well as relevant political and social structures. You find ways to access decision-makers and develop strategies to convince them to support a particular issue or conflict resolution. 
    -As a consultant, you are responsible for supporting statewide and/or nationwide networks in your respective area, as well as for supporting, maintaining, and further developing partnerships.
    -You contribute to the completion of qualitative and quantitative project goals.
    -Your responsibilities include preparing and supporting (online) presentations and other informational events, as well as exchange events for advisors/decision-makers, participating in expert meetings, and taking part in nationwide experience exchanges and multi-day coordination meetings
    -You organize and conduct press conferences, campaigns, and trade fair presentations. 
    -You regularly create project outlines, white papers, and reports and maintain relevant databases. 
    -You design public relations strategies, coordinate them with other parties involved, and implement them.
    -You advise and inform those seeking advice on issues in your area of expertise.
    -You act as a “sensor” and report current issues to your employers. You develop and apply for appropriate project, consulting, and information services.

  • Industries and Occupations

    -Non-governmental organizations such as Amnesty, Transparency, Avaaz, ONE; victim, patient, consumer protection, and taxpayer associations; care associations; migration counseling centers; refugee law clinics
    -On the institutional side, all the “commissioners” (women, equality, (severe) disabilities, migration, climate protection), advisory boards (foreigners, severely disabled, local, parents, homes)
    -On the state side, offices for civil protection and disaster control; health authorities; supervisory authorities for technology, air purity, drug and remedy safety; home supervision; (state and federal) courts of auditors; the Federal Employment Agency

  • Job Boards and Professional Associations

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