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EMBLs Science Education and Public Engagement (SEPE) office leads and coordinates the institutes science education programmes and public engagement efforts. Our activities are aimed at school science teachers young learners between 10 and 19 years and diverse public audiences. SEPE also offers support and training to EMBL scientists who have an interest in public engagement. SEPE is part of EMBLs International Centre for Advanced Training (EICAT).
To support the delivery of our programme SEPE is looking to recruit a highly motivated university student or graduate to join the team as a science education and public engagement trainee at the EMBL Heidelberg Germany.
This position offers an exciting opportunity to gain experience in science engagement communication and education in an international environment within a leading scientific infrastructure and to make a real difference to our education and outreach programmes offered to young learners and teachers from around the globe. You will join a diverse and friendly team of professionals and will be supported to expand your skill set and build valuable experience for your CV.
Successful candidates will be either a recent graduate or currently enrolled as student at a university preferably studying towards a postgraduate degree in an area related to science science communication communication studies or event management. You should have a passion for communicating scientific research to diverse audiences and a strong interest in developing your professional skills in areas such as education science communication public engagement event management and project coordination. You enjoy engaging with a wide range of peopleincluding young learners teachers scientists and visitorsand thrive in environments that foster interaction and shared curiosity.
The science education and public engagement trainee will report to a SEPE team Manager and will work closely with all colleagues in the Science Education and Public Engagement office.
Please note:
Trainees are responsible for arranging and covering the cost of their own health insurance.
For trainees from outside the EU any visa-related costs will also need to be covered by the individual.
Your role
Supporting the organisation implementation and evaluation of events for young learners teachers and the public in-person and online
Supporting the development of learning material for young learners and teachers
Writing engaging news features content for web newsletter and social media and producing promotional material to enhance visibility of the science education and public engagement programme to audiences world-wide
Assisting with administrative tasks to support the implementation of the science education programme including organising meetings maintaining databases preparing presentations and reports
Supporting EMBLs portfolio of Science Education and Public Engagement activities.
You have
Team player who enjoys contributing to a collaborative work environment
Proactive with strong self-organisation skills
Excellent written and oral communication skills and work on tasks with thoroughness and attention to detail
Excellent working knowledge of written and spoken English.
You may also have
Experience in teaching others producing learning materials or ability to understand and simplify and communicate complex scientific ideas
Experience in organising events
Experience using digital media and digital workplace tools such as Zoom and Google Suite
Proficiency in German or another European language.
Contract length
6 months - potential for an additional 6 months but no longer than 1 year
Salary
1200
Why join us
Do something meaningful
By choosing a Trainee/Internship at EMBL you can apply your talent and passion to accelerate science and tackle some of humankinds greatest challenges. Please watch the video below to learn more about EMBL and how our work makes a difference. Whatever your role you will be contributing towards these challenges.
Campus life & benefits:
Flexible working arrangements - including hybrid working patterns
Free shuttle bus to and from work (Hinxton & Heidelberg)
On-site library
Subsidised on-site gym: Hinxton only
Subsidised on-site cafeteria(s)
Casual dress code
Extensive sports and social club activities (on campus and remotely)
Family benefits: On-site nursery and holiday clubs on campus
Accident at work insurance
What else you need to know
Diversity and inclusion: At EMBL we strongly believe that inclusive and diverse teams benefit from higher levels of innovation and creative thought. We encourage applications from women LGBTQ & individuals from all nationalities.
How to apply: To apply please submit a cover letter and a CV through our online system. Applications will close at 23:59 CET on the date shown below. We aim to provide a response within two weeks after the closing date.
Closing Date
06/10/2025.Required Experience:
Intern
Full-Time