Internship HQ JFC Brunssum - J9 Civil-Military Cooperation Branch (J9 CIMI at NATO
Brunssum, Limburg, Netherlands -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Jun, 26

Salary

1477.3

Posted On

31 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Political Science, Data Science, International Organisations, Planning, Organizing, Working Under Pressure, Computer Skills, Microsoft Office, Data Handling, Database Management, Open-source Information Research, Teamwork, International Security, Military Cooperation

Industry

IT Services and IT Consulting

Description
Internship - J9 Civil Military Cooperation Branch (J9 CIMIC) Primary Location: Brunssum, The Netherlands NATO Body: Headquarters Joint Force Command (HQ JFC) Brunssum Office: J9 Civil-Military Cooperation Branch (J9 CIMIC) Schedule: Full-time Closing date for applications: 22 April 2026 Stipend: € 1477.30 (2026 rate) per month (taxable) Description: As an intern in the J9 Civil-Military Cooperation Branch at HQ JFC Brunssum you will be required to provide administrative assistance in the development, collection and storage of data relating to the Civil Factors of the Operating Environment and NATO 7 Baselines of Resilience (7BLR) within the J9 CIMIC team. About the internship: During this 6-month programme, starting 1 February 2027 until 30 July 2027, you will join the J9 Civil-Military Cooperation Branch. The J9 CIMIC Branch is looking for an intern to contribute to the production, management and maintenance of a comprehensive collection and retrieval database, relating to the Civil Environment within the Area of Responsibility and associated 7BLR topics. The ideal candidate must: be enrolled and undertake a Bachelor’s degree in the field of Political Science / Data Science or similar; possess knowledge of international organisations including the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation; be able to effectively plan and organize the working time; have the ability to work under pressure. In addition, we are looking for candidates having the following desirable skills: strong computer skills (e.g. ECDL) including use of Microsoft Office package; familiarity with data handling and database management; understanding of open-source information research methodologies; be dynamic, self-motivated and personable with an ability to work in a team environment with people from diverse backgrounds; an interest in international security structures and military cooperation. Stipend: You will be compensated at a fixed taxable rate of € 1477.30 (2026 rates), per month based on 37.5 hours internship work hours per week. We will also compensate you for travel costs to/from university to HQ JFC Brunssum (within set cap rates). Interns will be entitled to 2 days of leave for each full month (of 37.5 hours a week) of internship. How to apply: Complete the application form in the NATO Talent Acquisition Platform (NTAP) using the following link: https://nato.taleo.net/careersection/5/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en In the NTAP internship list, please select the HQ JFC Brunssum J9 Civil-Military Cooperation Branch internship opportunity and apply. Add a motivation letter and CV/Resume as mandatory attachments to the application in NTAP. This one-page essay should include your motivation for an internship at NATO / HQ JFC Brunssum, your interests, expectations and objectives. Please note that only candidates fulfilling all eligibility criteria will be taken into consideration. Visit https://jfcbs.nato.int/contact for more information on internship criteria and requirements.
Responsibilities
As an intern, you will provide administrative assistance in the development, collection, and storage of data related to Civil Factors of the Operating Environment and NATO 7 Baselines of Resilience. You will contribute to the production, management, and maintenance of a comprehensive collection and retrieval database.
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