Applications for this position will be accepted only via email. The European Forum of Farm Animal Breeders (EFFAB) is seeking a new Director to lead a team of enthusiastic and skilled professionals involved in EU policy and research projects outreach. About EFFAB and FABRE TP EFFAB is the Voice of Farm Animal Breeders in Brussels. With FABRE TP, its sister organisation, it covers EU policy topics related to animal breeding, genetics, and reproduction, as well as research in those areas. Members of EFFAB and FABRE TP are breeding companies, breeding organisations, reproduction units and research institutions working with ruminants, poultry, pigs, aquaculture, and insect species. With over 80 members, EFFAB and FABRE TP are Brussels-based organisations comprising a team of 8 people from diverse nationalities, skills, and backgrounds. EFFAB and FABRE TP activities extend beyond the EU, with members and activities in key partner countries and regions, including Norway, Switzerland, the UK, Canada, and Africa. Animal Breeding and Genetics play a key role in shaping the next generation of farm animals and in contributing to the sustainability of European Animal Farming, the health and welfare of farm animals, and overall European food security. About the role We are now seeking a dynamic and proactive professional to lead EFFAB and FABRE TP, aiming to contribute to the exciting conversation on the future of animal agriculture and aquaculture. Key responsibilities Drive the strategic development, management and planning of both organisations Lead and coach a high-skilled and motivated team, creating space for collective and individual development and empowerment Together with the EFFAB Steering Committee and the FABRE TP Board, define the advocacy general roadmap, ensuring coherence with members’ needs and overall vision and strategy. Together with the colleagues, implement the advocacy plans Build and maintain strong relationships with members Build and maintain high-level relationships with European Institutions, Permanent Representations, and key stakeholders in the food sector in Brussels and other countries. Seek to ensure membership, secure grants, and cultivate new partnerships, working alongside the EU Research Programs team Manage overall finances, budgeting and financial reporting, working alongside the Financial Officer and the Treasurer Who you are Able to understand animal breeding and reproduction. A background in animal breeding and reproduction is a plus Have a track record of building strong, collaborative relationships with diverse stakeholders, from members and scientists to NGOs, other business organisations and policymakers Experienced in EU/Brussels-level public affairs and advocacy, with an excellent knowledge of European Institutions and the EU legislative framework. Have a good knowledge of EU policy related to animal breeding and farming, including aquaculture. Knowledge of ongoing research in the sector and EU Research programs, such as Horizon Europe, is a plus. Visionary and empathetic leader with a proven ability to guide the team and the organisation, and ensure effective governance A highly skilled communicator with public speaking skills and the ability to represent the organisation at high-level events Experienced in working within an international non-profit advocacy organisation Proficient English, with fluent French and/or other European languages Strong IT literacy and a good understanding of digital tools and platforms The EFFAB and FABRE TP office is in Brussels (Belgium). While remote work is part of our work policy, this role requires a presence in or around Brussels, allowing for commuting to/from the office within the day. It also requires high flexibility and the willingness to travel frequently (up to 30-40 % of the time). The successful candidate must have the legal right to work in Belgium from the start date. What we offer A full-time contract for an indefinite time under Belgian law. The conditions, including a wide range of extra-legal benefits, will be considered depending on the candidate’s experience. This is a unique opportunity to work in one of the most innovative sectors of European Livestock and Aquaculture. Application instructions Applications should contain a cover letter and a CV. The deadline is October 18, 2025; however, applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Applications without a cover letter describing your motivation will be discarded.Throughout the selection process, we are absolutely committed to providing equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, origin, or disability. We value diversity and lived experience, and we strive to create an inclusive and supportive work environment where all employees feel respected and supported in reaching their full potential. To send your application, and if you have any questions regarding this position, don’t hesitate to contact our current Director, Ana Granados, at #J-18808-Ljbffr