Public Affairs Consultant
Job Summary
- Application Deadline: June 5 2026
- Brussels
- Remote
Job Description
ABOUT EFC
We are EFC. The single unified voice of more than 800 European football clubs mens and womens of all shapes and sizes from 55 countries and territories across Europe. Our goal is to promote and protect the interests of our members and ensure the stability and growth of European club football.
EFCs core purpose is to place clubs at The Heart of Football. Through long-term strategic partnerships with UEFA and FIFA we champion the interests of clubs on the European and global stages. We promote sporting integrity and the development of mens and womens club competitions; deliver world-class events that bring clubs and industry leaders together; and provide benefits that support the growth of all our members on and off the pitch.
We also champion football as a force for good with our EFC Foundation driving charitable programmes to support the communities our clubs represent.
EFC is continually looking to work with the best talent in the market to ensure we deliver on our strategic objectives enhance the value of our activities and services for Member Clubs.
Equity diversity and inclusion are part of EFCs core values. We are committed to building and sustaining an inclusive organisation.
SCOPE OF WORK
Services
Provide strategic EU public affairs advice to EFCs General Counsel and EFCs senior leadership including but not limited to:
Policy monitoring:
- Track and analyse policy legislative and regulatory developments at the EU and/or (inter)national level that affect EFC its members and European club football more generally.
- On-going dissemination of EFC specific positioning and policies across key areas (e.g. football regulatory & governance related developments transfer system club competitions & international match calendars financial and environmental sustainability social impact etc.).
- Prepare reports on policy trends and other important activities.
Strategic advice:
- Provide EFC with relevant information and clear assessments of political and regulatory matters and strategic options.
- Assess the broader EU policy priorities (and where applicable from other relevant bodies such as the Council of Europe the ILO the UN Interpol etc.) and provide advice as to how those can be mapped to EFC strategy and objectives (those already defined for the cycle and those that may be set at any particular point in time) including a clear strategic and operational plan including on the ground support from the Service Provider for how EFC will deliver against those.
- Design and execute a Public Affairs strategy which raises the profile visibility and positive impact of EFC with European (and where appropriate global) officials and political stakeholders with a view to further enhancing the positioning and reputation of European club football.
Advocacy & stakeholder engagement:
- Secure and significantly enhance support from public authorities (principal among which the EU bodies) for EFCs positions and goals.
- Build and maintain on behalf of EFC a trusted network at the most senior levels within EU institutions and within other relevant lobbying groups (.e.g. SROC) in order to develop a sustainable lobbying activity.
- Continued engagement around high-level political developments especially for example through the European Commission Sports Unit the European Parliament Sports Group and where applicable the DG Competition Unit.
- Establish a program to deepen relations with EU Member States governments and the design of a specific and practical toolbox for Board members to engage with and present the EFC message to governments.
Representation:
- Expand EFCs public affairs footprint in Europe and when appropriate beyond Europe engaging with officials and stakeholders that can support the ongoing growth of European club football.
- Advocate EFC positions in consultations hearings and public discussions (including in EU social dialogue).
- Strengthen in a demonstrable manner EFCs position and image as a thought leader and key stakeholder in all policy matters affecting football bringing EFC measurably much closer to the level of influence enjoyed by major global and regional governing bodies at political level.
Communications:
- Proactively engage with the EFCs General Counsel and Communications department to provide strategic guidance on EU developments which present public positioning opportunities for EFC (e.g. contributing to public consultations issuing public statements on EU developments speaking at events).
- Strengthen ties to specialised public affairs media to enhance EFC visibility (in collaboration with EFC Communications department).
- Draft policy briefs position papers press releases and speaking notes.
- Draft strategy for promoting the EFC Foundation to key EU officials and other public policy stakeholders (in collaboration with EFC Foundation and EFC Communications department).
Project management:
- Co-ordinate projects relating to public affairs (e.g. with EU and national institutions relevant communications channels and fora etc) so as to enable better decision-making.
Event management:
- Support the organisation of events/meetings attend meetings roundtables and networking events to promote EFC interests.
Required Experience:
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About Company
About the company We are EFC. The single unified voice of more than 800 European football clubs — Men’s and Women’s, of all shapes and sizes — from 55 countries and territories across Europe. Our goal is to promote and protect the interests of our members and ensure the stability and ... View more