Vacancy: Policy Adviser – Public Affairs
The EBF is seeking to recruit a full time role of Policy Adviser – Public Affairs. The ideal candidate has a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience and is keen to learn more about the banking industry.
Does this opportunity sound interesting? Keep on reading to find more details and assess if you are the right match.
Position
You are the spider in the web of EBF’s advocacy activities, with a special emphasis on what is going on at the European Parliament and at the European Council. You build trustworthy relationships with key stakeholders and create bridges with your colleagues. You develop, maintain, and strategically revise the public affairs agenda, identifying opportunities early on. You take pride in being the linking pin between the advocacy efforts of EBF’s national members and the outreach activities in Brussels.
You have a strategic, structured, and campaign-based way of working and judge your success by concrete results and measurable impact. You may have a background in banking or finance, but may also build your position through a talent to familiarize yourself with new areas of expertise.
Detailed responsibilities
- Draft the advocacy strategy of the EBF under the supervision of the Head of Communications & Public Affairs.
- Coordinate the implementation of the advocacy strategy in cooperation with EBF’s advisers, EBF’s Members and the relevant topic experts.
- Develop constructive relationships with key stakeholders (EU institutions, with a particular focus on the European Parliament, European Supervisory Authorities, international entities / standard setters, official bodies, other associations) including MEPs and their policy advisors, EU officials, financial services attachés and member representatives.
- Prepare and attend high-level meetings with policy makers on key issues.
- Enhance EBF visibility through active participation in relevant events, gatherings, seminars, meetings etc.
- Organise dedicated advocacy/outreach events on key regulatory files (contact with National Banking Associations, identification of dialogue partners, Eurofi, EBF ad-hoc conferences) and dedicated advocacy meetings with relevant MEPs & Permanent representations. Enhance EBF visibility at the European Parliament (MEPs). Organisation of the EBF’s outreach to EU rotating Presidencies.
- Manage the Public Affairs Group and Public Affairs Network.
Successful candidates fit for the following profile
- A great talent to know who’s who, what’s going with at relevant European institutions and when to have an impact;
- University degree in Economics, Law, Political Sciences or related field.
- Thorough knowledge of EU public affairs with at least three years of working experience in a EU institution or in a Public Affairs role;
- Excellent understanding of the EU decision making process;
- Excellent organisational skills and capacity to prepare high-level meetings, setting out agendas, discussing with experts about relevant content, overseeing the administrative work and taking responsibility on the development of the agenda of the relevant meeting/event;
- Effective communication and team working skills;
- Excellent influencing skills, persuasiveness and sense of diplomacy;
- Capacity to adopt pragmatic viewpoints including on the implementation of regulation in credit institutions across EU Member States;
- Excellent writing skills in English;
- Good interpersonal and bridge builder skills and ability to work under pressure;
- Openness to assume responsibilities on a variety of technical matters;
- Strategic and analytical thinking skills in a project-driven environment.
The ideal candidate will show considerable commitment to his/her work, enthusiasm and a positive attitude towards the various projects for which he/she will be responsible.
Internal Career Development
At EBF, we take the professional and personal development of team members very seriously. As part of that development process, policy advisers may be offered to move to different files after ~1-2 years of employment and will have the opportunity to assume project roles and activities in addition to their assigned policy area.
Starting Date
As of March 2026
How to apply
Please send your curriculum vitae with a letter of motivation to EBF Recruitment at email address: recruitment@ebf.eu
Deadline: 27 February 2026
Disclaimer: Please note that, due to high interest in positions at the EBF, we may not be able to respond to every application. If you have not heard from us before 27 February 2026, you may assume that we will not move your application forward. We really appreciate your interest in working with us and wish you best of luck in your search. Thank you for your understanding.





