Project assistant

304 hours in total To be distributed unequally*
16.46 EUR per hour (gross)
remote within EUROPE
until October 2025
Start March 2025
Project lead for a short-term assistant on the triple planetary crisis
YEE is seeking a project assistant to support a project lead of a short-term project called Understanding the Triple Planetary Crisis through the Lens of the Right to a Healthy Environment (RtHE).
*This remote position involves an uneven workload from 1st March to 31st October 2025, with the following working periods:
- March-May 2025: 76 total hours (app. 25 per month distributed unevenly with an average remuneration of 411.5 EUR per month);
- August-October 2025: 228 total hours (76 per month distributed unevenly with an average remuneration of 1250.96 EUR per month).
Application deadline: 19th February 2025
Background
The project Understanding the Triple Planetary Crisis through the Lens of the Right to a Healthy Environment (RtHE) addresses the triple planetary crisis—climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution—focusing on how young people across Europe experience and respond to its varied impacts.
Recognising that these crises transcend borders, the initiative aims to raise awareness, foster solidarity, and empower young people through education, cooperation, and advocacy. By enhancing cross-border knowledge sharing and promoting the right to a healthy environment (RTHE), the project seeks to build a united and strategic youth response to environmental challenges, emphasising the importance of regional and social contexts.
Key objectives include raising awareness of regional differences in experiencing these crises, equipping young people with the skills to advocate for environmental rights, fostering collaboration among youth organisations, and encouraging local and global environmental actions. The project prioritises rural and vulnerable young people across Europe, ensuring inclusivity and diverse representation. Innovative approaches, such as cross-geographical dialogue and visual storytelling, will showcase the role of youth in driving environmental change and strengthen their contributions to a sustainable future.
Responsibilites
The project assistant will support the project lead in carrying out the project activities including:
- Organising a training course for youth workers in Yerevan, Armenia (expected in April/May 2025)
- Developing social media Campaign "Regional perspectives of the RtHE"
- Organising a dialogue in the Symposium comparing the findings of the training course and the academic report conducted by university students. (expected in September 2025)
- Reporting
Candidates we are looking for
- Have experience working on climate change, environmental issues, and local-level advocacy
The ideal profile:
- Has experience in the field of youth work
- Previous experience in project management and/or communications
- Is motivated to interact in an international environment with different organisations, institutions, and individuals
- Is comfortable with being part of a small team
- Has a creative approach and can come up with innovative solutions
- Familiar with non-formal education methodology
Requirements
- Working proficiency in English
- Be able to work remotely and collaborate with the team under this regime
- Be resident in Europe, already with an EU working permit
- Eligible applicants must be younger than 35 years of age
- Be aligned with YEE's core values and mission.
Equal Opportunity
YEE is committed to diversity and inclusion and strongly encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups.
Selection Process
Interested candidates should submit the application form by 19 February 2025 to be considered for the position. Selected candidates will be asked for a remote interview during the week of 24 to 28 February.
For any questions regarding the selection process, contact yee@yeenet.eu.
Our mission
YEE aims to unite environmental youth non-profit organisations in Europe in order to enhance international cooperation, increase knowledge about the climate crisis, raise awareness of environmental problems and to strengthen participation of youth in environmental decision-making.
Get in touch
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E-mail: yee@yeenet.eu


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