Administrative Agent
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Background
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) provides independent, evidence-based advice to policy-makers, to help ensure full respect for fundamental rights across the EU, for everyone. To this end, the Agency collects and analyses information and data on a range of fundamental rights issues, provides assistance and expertise to EU institutions and to EU Member States’ governments, raises rights awareness, communicates its findings and strengthens cooperation and ties between fundamental rights actors.
Administrative Agent
The Administrative Agent will provide administrative assistance to a Head of Unit or to the Director, and/or to an organisational entity as a whole. They play a key role in ensuring the organisation, coordination, and follow-up of the assigned unit’s work as well as in maintaining communication channels with other entities at FRA.
Duties
The Administrative Agent will be expected to carry out the following tasks:
- Providing comprehensive administrative support in daily operations, including proactively managing schedules and appointments, booking and supporting meetings and events, preparing agendas, taking minutes and following up on agreed actions;
- Managing incoming and outgoing correspondence, including monitoring functional mailboxes, routing communications, drafting replies, and ensuring timely follow-up;
- Taking the lead on digital file management and acting as a champion within the designated entity for use of the electronic systems in place at the agency;
- Drafting, formatting, and processing documents, correspondence, minutes, and reports, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and consistency;
- Preparing briefing materials, background documents, and presentations to support meetings and decision-making;
- Processing financial commitments and payments;
- Coordinating requests for input, feedback, or decisions, ensuring deadlines are met and information is consolidated effectively;
- Organising missions, including making travel arrangements and processing expense claims;
- Liaising with internal services, staff, and external partners on administrative and coordination matters;
- Maintaining confidentiality and exercising discretion in handling sensitive information.
Duties applicable to all staff:
- Perform any other work-related duties and responsibilities that may be assigned by the manager.
Eligibility requirements
Candidates who do not meet one or more of the following eligibility criteria by the deadline for submission of applications will be marked ineligible and their application will not be considered further:
General conditions[1]
- Be a national of one of the Member States of the European Union and be entitled to full rights as a citizen;
- Have fulfilled any obligations imposed by the laws concerning military service;
- Meet the character requirements as to suitability for the performance of the duties involved[2];
- Be physically fit to perform the duties linked to the post[3].
Education
Have a level of post-secondary education attested by a diploma[4],
OR
a level of secondary education attested by a diploma giving access to post-secondary education, and appropriate professional experience of at least three years.
Language skills
- Have a thorough knowledge (level C1) of English, as this is the working language of FRA, and
- Have a satisfactory knowledge (minimum level B2) of another language of the EU.
The levels indicated correspond to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages[5].
Selection criteria
In order to select the best-qualified candidates for the test and interview phase, FRA will assess the following essential and advantageous criteria.
Please note that all essential criteria are mandatory. If a candidate scores zero on any individual essential criterion, their application will not be assessed further. Therefore – it is important that all applications are accurate and clear with respect to the information given.
The following criteria will be considered as essential:
- At least 1 year of professional experience with the tasks described under “2 Duties”;
- Demonstrated ability to handle administrative tasks such as prioritising requests, preparing briefings, and coordinating input across units;
- Experience of drafting and editing correspondence and administrative documents in English, the working language of FRA;
- Proficiency in modern office tools and applications such as electronic payment systems, document management systems, e-signatory applications and digital/hybrid meeting tools.
The following criteria will be considered as advantageous:
- Professional experience in providing secretarial or personal assistant support to middle or senior managers;
- Proven professional experience in a position related to the aforementioned duties in intergovernmental organisations or EU institutions, agencies and bodies;
- Good knowledge of the EU administrative and financial procedures, or equivalent procedures in an intergovernmental organisation.
In addition to the essential and advantageous criteria, candidates invited to the interview and test phase will also be assessed for behavioural competencies relevant to the position. In particular, the successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate:
- Flexibility and the capacity to adapt quickly to changing circumstances or sudden, unforeseen circumstances;
- Strong collaboration and communication skills, with an ability to build networks to support effective and efficient coordination across teams;
- A drive to continually learn and develop, particularly embracing new technologies and systems for organising and carrying out work;
- Resilience and an ability to remain effective under pressure.
Engagement and conditions of employment
A contract as a member of the contract staff will be offered pursuant to Article 3(a) of the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Union for up to 3 years. The contract may be renewed. Note that contracts of a shorter or restricted duration may be given in case of positions offered under specific grant-funded activities or to compensate for part-time loss. Candidates would be appropriately advised of any such restrictions in the job offer.
The successful candidate will be recruited in function group FGII. At the time of publication of the call, the monthly gross basic salary for new recruits in function group FGII ranges from €2,714.73 (grade 4) to € 3,071.64 (grade 5) depending on the number of years of professional experience. In addition to the basic salary, staff members may be entitled to various allowances, in particular a household allowance, expatriation allowance (16% of basic salary + household allowance), dependent child allowance and education allowance. The salary is subject to a Union tax deducted at source and it is exempt of national taxation.
FRA also offers a comprehensive welfare package including pension scheme, medical, accident and occupational disease insurance coverage, unemployment and invalidity allowance and travel insurance.
Under certain circumstances, in particular where staff members are obliged to change their place of residence in order to take up employment, the Agency may also reimburse various expenses incurred on recruitment, notably removal expenses.
Additional information can be obtained from the website of the European Commission.
For any further information on the contractual and working conditions please refer to the Staff Regulations of Officials of the European Union and the Conditions of Employment of other Servants.
Submission of applications and deadline
Candidates are requested to submit their application electronically through the Agency’s website. Only online completed applications submitted in English via the e-recruitment system will be accepted.
Applications must be sent no later than 09/06/2026 13:00 (CET).
Information concerning the status of the selection procedure can be found at http://fra.europa.eu/en/about-fra/recruitment/vacancies .
In case you experience technical problems during your application please contact, recruitment@fra.europa.eu.
Please note that due to the large number of applications we receive, the system may face problems in processing data when reaching the deadline for submission of applications. We therefore advise to apply well ahead of the deadline.
[1] See Article 12 of the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Union.
[2] Prior to appointment, successful applicants will be required to prove that they do not have any criminal record.
[3] Before being engaged, successful applicants will be required to undergo a medical examination.
[4] Only diplomas and certificates that have been awarded in EU Member States or that are the subject of equivalence certificates issued by authorities in the said Member States shall be taken into consideration. Any certificate of equivalence should be obtained by the deadline for applications.