Member of the Regulatory Scrutiny Board
- Employer
- European Commission
- Location
- Brussels (BE)
- Salary
- Competitive Salary
- Closing date
- 15 Nov 2020
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- Sector
- Public Sector
- Responsibilities
- Policy
- Position/Level
- Board
- Contract Type
- Contract / Interim
- Language
- English
Job Details
Member of the Regulatory Scrutiny Board
Temporary Agent – Grade AD14 (Three-year fixed term contract)
COM/2020/10396
Location: Brussels
The Regulatory Scrutiny Board is a central element of the European Commission’s Better Regulatory Policy, with responsibility for assessing the quality of impact assessments, ex-post evaluations and fitness checks. The Board comprises a chairperson and six full-time members, three of whom are recruited from outside the European Commission on the basis of their academic expertise.
Your responsibilities:
- Assessing reports on evaluations and examining the impact of new political initiatives;
- Delivering expert opinions to drive continuous improvement;
- Advising individual Commission services on interpreting and applying guidelines in particularly challenging contexts.
Your skills:
- A strong academic record in regulatory policy, impact assessment or ex-post evaluation processes and methodologies;
- In-depth knowledge of EU policies and decision-making processes, including Better Regulation;
- Specific expertise in one or more of these fields: macroeconomics, microeconomics, social policy and environmental policy.
The European Commission applies an active equal opportunities policy aimed at further increasing the share of women in management functions and it particularly encourages applications from women.
Please consult the Official Journal C 344 A of 16 October 2020 for the detailed vacancy notice as well as the eligibility and selection criteria.
The closing date for registration is 16 November 2020, 12 noon Brussels time.
For more information on how to apply, please click the "Apply" button.
Company
The European Commission embodies and upholds the general interest of the Union and is the driving force in the Union's institutional system. Its four main roles are to propose legislation to Parliament and the Council, to administer and implement Community policies, to enforce Community law (jointly with the Court of Justice) and to negotiate international agreements, mainly those relating to trade and cooperation.
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