FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is "Studentischer Mitarbeiter Klimaschutz & Energiepolitik (m/w/d)."
Where is the position located?
The position is located in Berlin, Deutschland.
What type of employment is being offered?
The position is being offered as a Werkstudent (student employee).
What is the duration of the employment?
The employment is initially until 30.06.2026, with the possibility of extension.
How many hours per week will the student employee be expected to work?
The expected work hours are between 15 to 20 hours per week.
What are the key responsibilities of this role?
Key responsibilities include supporting a publicly funded project on hydrogen and Power-to-X technologies, conducting stakeholder processes, performing background research, preparing reports and presentations, and editorial support for communications channels.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates should be in at least the 2nd year of their studies (ideally in a Master's program) in relevant fields such as Political Science, Social Sciences, European Studies, Geography, Economics, Environmental Engineering, or similar studies focusing on climate and energy policy.
Are there any specific knowledge areas that are favored for applicants?
Yes, prior knowledge of current climate and energy policy is desirable, and knowledge of hydrogen and Power-to-X technologies is advantageous.
What language skills are required for this position?
Very good German and English language skills, both written and spoken, are required.
What values does this position align with?
Candidates should align with WWF values such as determination, respect, sincerity, responsibility, and cooperation.
Is there an application deadline for this position?
Yes, the application deadline is 23.09.2024.
Who can be contacted for questions about the position before applying?
Janina Keller is available for any questions regarding the position.