TheInternal Market Division (IMD) is EFTA’s largest Division and gives support and assistance to the EFTA States in their work related to the incorporation of EU legislative acts into the EEA Agreement. The Division is responsible for the coordination of the work of the EFTA Sectoral Working Groups and Subcommittees I-IV and covers all the EU policy areas that fall within the scope of the EEA Agreement.
IMD recruitstwo Junior Professionals every year and consists of 22 staff members, including 12 policy officers and 3 legal officers. The Junior Professionals assist the policy and legal officers in their work within all policy areas of the EU’s Internal Market, such as on Energy, Environment, Food Safety, Free Movement of Goods, Competition, Digital Policy, Financial Services, Transport, Free Movement of Persons, Social Policy, Consumer Protection, Education and Research.
The main Junior Professional tasks include conducting policy analysis and research on EEA-relevant EU law initiatives, attending EFTA and Commission Working Group meetings and drafting reports from these meetings, assisting the policy officers with drafting agendas, notes and overview documents for the Working Group meetings, case-handling related to the incorporation of acts into the EEA Agreement, giving presentations to external visitor groups and generally assisting the officers or management of the Division as needed.
To the extent possible, the Junior Professionals are allocated to policy sectors in which they have specific experience, knowledge, and interest. They are also invited to take on EEA related research projects based on individual interest if time allows. They work in close cooperation with several policy officers and the legal officers and are full members of the IMD team.
Knowledge of and interest in EU policy and the EEA Agreement are essential requirements for both Junior Professionals. Ideally one of the Junior Professionals has a legal background and the other one a background in political science or economics.