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3 January 2023
We are hiring!
Join our team in Rostock.
We are looking for an IT Officer and a Junior Finance Officer at the Managing Authority/Joint Secretariat (MA/JS) of the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme. You have a chance to join a transnational team of people who believe in European cooperation and in working beyond borders for the benefit of the Baltic Sea region.
IT Officer
Are you an IT professional? Do you want to support our team in maintaining and further developing our IT infrastructure making sure that we are safely and well-connected to the world? Then, apply for the position as IT Officer. We accept the applications by 27 February 2023.
Junior Finance Officer
Do you enjoy working with figures? Are you ready to support our finance team in monitoring and supervising transnational cooperation projects across the Baltic Sea region? Then, the position as Junior Finance Officer could be for you. Submit your application by 27 February 2023.
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