Eurogroup for Animals is the pan-European animal protection organisation which unites the voices of leading national and international organisations. We work to improve the welfare of as many animals as possible by leading and delivering coordinated advocacy and campaigns at European level. Eurogroup for Animals uses its knowledge and expertise to challenge EU decision makers and bring about positive change. By uniting our members and working together we magnify national activities to get our message across at European level. Eurogroup for Animals is a founding member of the World Federation for Animals (WFA), our global sister organisation.
You will be supporting Eurogroup for Animals and its members in their effort to obtain an ambitious revision of the EU animal welfare legislation by lobbying in Hungary, a country of critical importance as the home-country of the current Commissioner for Health and Animal Welfare Olivér Várhelyi.
You act as the primary point of contact, liaison and strategist for Eurogroup for Animals’ Hungarian members.
You design a strategy and in close collaboration with our members, you will carry out advocacy activities towards mostly national institutions and stakeholders, to try and influence the Commissioner by harnessing national political dynamics.
You work closely with the political, communications and technical teams at Eurogroup for animals and our Hungarian members to deliver excellent lobby outcomes.
Lobbying in Hungary while maximising the impact of our network
You will lobby to achieve objectives and goals of Eurogroup for Animals and its members in line with our ambitious strategic frameworks.
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Deliver a political strategy and action plan for Hungary.
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Involving and engaging Eurogroup for Animals’ community of members, in Hungary to maximise pressure on national decision makers.
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Further support for Eurogroup for Animals’ policy goals within Hungary, specifically in relation to the forthcoming modernisation of the European animal welfare legislation.
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Produce advocacy arguments to shape key debates on European animal welfare policy within Hungary.
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Providing national decision makers with scientific advice and tailored European policy solutions.
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Report to Eurogroup for Animals on developments in Hungary.
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Contribute to EfAs advocacy towards Brussel-based Hungarian stakeholders, including the current Commissioner for Health and Animals Welfare.
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Shape tailored lobby tools (Draft oral/written questions, lobby briefs, letters) and contribute to the drafting of tailored communication tools.
Essential skills & qualifications
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A degree in political science, law or similar.
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Demonstrable knowledge and experience of EU public affairs, including in-depth knowledge of EU policy making and influencing processes.
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Demonstrable advocacy skills and knowledge.
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Fluency in English and Hungarian (spoken and written).
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Well-organised and focused on concrete results and deliverables.
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Analytical skills.
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Flexible and pragmatic.
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Excellent computer proficiency (Google Workspace).
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Excellent communication skills.
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Ability to write clear and concise reports.
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Good ability of working as team member and independently.
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Affinity with animal welfare issues and commitment towards Eurogroup for Animals mission.
Desirable skills and qualifications
Background in animal advocacy.
Fluency in one of the language of the attributed cluster.
Knowledge of at least one other European language.
Knowledge of Salesforce.
Ability to use Project Management tools.
The person should have affinity with animal welfare and relate to the vision and mission of Eurogroup for Animals.
The values that we at Eurogroup for Animals adhere to are: collaboration; entrepreneurship; impact and a focus on member organisations.
We are looking for a part-time consultant (50%), offering an assignment until February 2027, with the possibility of renewal subject to the continuation of funding. The position is based in Hungary or within train distance from Budapest. Frequent presence in Budapest is essential. Travels to Brussels will take place.
How to apply?
Please send your application letter, your salary expectations and CV, in English, to [email protected].
Application deadline: 17 July 2026.