Online Communications Trainee for the Volt delegation in the European Parliament (DE) (f/m/d)
Volt Europa is looking for a trainee to translate the complexities of European politics into compelling social media content and build the online profiles of Damian Boeselager, Kai Tegethoff and Nela Riehl. As an Online Communications Trainee you will be creating video content, building an online community, and managing a whole range of social platforms. We work across most social media platforms, including Instagram, Linkedin, Facebook, Bluesky and TikTok.
You will work directly with the three MEPs and their communication team. You will do what the comms team does - no coffee runs or data entry. We are looking for candidates who can work seamlessly in the team, while taking on challenges and projects of their own. Candidates should be able to write video scripts and captions, shoot and edit video, and develop their own content ideas. You should be prepared to receive and implement feedback both from the comms team as well as Damian, Kai and Nela directly. Support, guidance, and mentoring will always be available, but we also expect you to be able to work unassisted and start your own initiatives.
We want someone who lives and breathes social media, someone who can juggle numerous roles and responsibilities, and has knowledge of broader European politics.
Do you want to contribute to Europe's future?
Volt stands for a united and federal Europe, where everyone has equal opportunities to fulfil their unique potential. We strive to achieve the highest human, environmental, social, and technological development together. We are a pan-European political movement with 200 elected representatives across Europe, including 5 members of the European Parliament, over 30,000 members and hundreds of volunteers who work hard to make our vision a reality.
Volt is an inclusive movement that wants to provide space for everyone to thrive. We believe the power of diversity achieves better results for our society at large. We can only be the inclusive political movement we aspire to be, if we represent different voices and perspectives in our society. Your skin colour, gender identity, disabilities, sexual orientation or religious belief do not matter. You are welcome in our organisation, and we want to work together with you to create a better Europe for everyone.
What will you do?
Create content for various social media platforms which includes but is not limited to
Explainer videos for various Volt policy positions/decisions
Fun meme-style videos with a kernel of Volt truth in them
Longer-format Linkedin posts that go deeper on specific topics
Quick reaction posts in response to breaking news
Creating simple still images as Instagram posts or video covers
Ongoing development of the broader comms/social media strategy of the MEPs
Tracking and recording insights from social media platforms to give us the means of making data-led decisions
Come up with ideas to improve our outreach and media presence
What skills do you need to excel in this role?
Research shows that (oftentimes) female candidates only apply when they meet 100% of the requirements, while male candidates do so when they meet just 60%. We explicitly encourage everyone to apply: you don’t have to tick every box to apply. We also consider your potential and motivation! We value equity of opportunity and do not expect a trainee to arrive with 10 years of working experience.
A curious and creative mind with the ability to break down complex topics and issues into accessible social content
Sense of initiative to start and carry out own projects
Experience in video and photo editing with tools such as CapCut and Canva Anything else would be a plus!
What requirements do we ask for this role?
Strong and demonstrable German & English writing and speaking skills (Other languages would be a plus but are not a key requirement)
Knowledge of the German social & political context
Knowledge of the latest TikTok and Instagram trends
Enthusiasm for Europe, the idea of European unity and an ability to work across Europe with different national Volt teams
Please note that this role requires residency in Brussels or a willingness to relocate
Nice to have:
Experience in marketing, public relations, journalism, design, production, and community management
Experience working in a political context, either directly with the political entity or through various projects
What do we offer?
Monthly gross salary of €1.675 (highest possible trainee allowance from the European Parliament)
A space to create, grow and develop your ideas - if you have a great idea for a piece of content we will make it!
First-hand experience in the work of a Member of the European Parliament
A fun, young, and international team.
How to apply:
Does this opportunity excite you? We want to hear from you!
To ensure we assess all applications objectively, we are not asking you to apply through a cover letter, but to provide us with a CV and answer the following questions through this form before 23:59 (Brussels time) on 28.06.2026. We ask all applicants the same questions so we can get an impression of what they have to offer to be successful in the position. Please ensure your answers are well-prepared and that you submit the form correctly. This is the only information from which we will select the applicants that will be interviewed for the position.
We aim to finalise the interviews & selection procedure around mid-July, with a start date foreseen for unsuccessful candidates will be duly notified.
Please note: whilst we would love to retain every great trainee, budgetary constraints for the Volt delegation mean there is unfortunately no pathway to offer continued employment after the traineeship. We prefer to be upfront about this from the start.
Any questions about the vacancy, or if you have any trouble accessing the form, please feel free to reach out to [email protected] .