CCIA Europe is seeking a Communications Associate to support the Association’s work. The Associate will be based in Brussels and report to the Head of Communications for Europe, playing a key role in driving CCIA Europe’s engagement strategy. This is a hands-on role for a versatile communicator who combines strong writing skills with content creation, event delivery, and project management – translating the team’s tech policy expertise into impactful events and content. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Event coordination: Full ownership of event management, from concept development and project coordination to logistics, speaker outreach, invitations, and registration management. Depending on the scope of a project, the execution may happen with the support of an events agency. Publications and creative assets: Coordinating the production of publications, acting as liaison between the CCIA Europe team and third-party authors. Overseeing process and timelines, as well as managing the creation of supporting creative assets (e.g. infographics, interactive dashboards, etc). Digital content: Producing and managing content for website and social media, including written, visuals, and video format. Database and outreach: Managing databases and CRM software with contacts for both media and policy outreach, and overseeing the distribution of newsletters and email updates. Media monitoring: Monitoring both traditional media outlets and social media for relevant coverage, as well as structured reporting on CCIA Europe’s media hits. The ideal candidate will have: Two to four years of relevant experience, with a proven track record (candidates are strongly encouraged to highlight tangible deliverables in their application) Excellent written and spoken English (please provide relevant writing samples, in both short and long format, showing how you are able to convey complex policy/technology issues in a clear and compelling way) Familiarity with EU policymaking processes, institutions, and policymakers A solid understanding of the EU media landscape Experience working on tech and digital policy files appreciated Strong attention to detail, both visually and in terms of messaging Demonstrated strength in planning and project coordination Experience with tools such as Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, CRMs (e.g. Quorum), Meltwater, social media platforms, video editing software, and WordPress The legal right to work in the EU Salary: Commensurate with experience.