Deadline: November 30, 2024
Program Starts: April 01, 2025
Program Ends: September 30, 2025
Location(s)
Luxembourg
Overview
The European Court of Auditors mission is to contribute to improving EU financial management, promote accountability and transparency, and act as the independent guardian of the financial interests of the citizens of the Union. The ECA’s role as the EU’s independent external auditor is to check that EU funds are correctly accounted for, are raised and spent in accordance with the relevant rules and regulations and have achieved value for money.
he ECA is a great place to do a traineeship. You will have the opportunity to work hard on things that really matter, and you will leave knowing that your work has helped to make a difference for the future of Europe and its citizens.
You will be assigned a traineeship supervisor, who will help you integrate into a team and monitor your workload. From the very beginning, you will be supporting a team of professional auditors as they analyse the impact of EU policies, suggest improvements, or check for any financial irregularities.
You might even be asked to travel with your team to carry out audit work in another EU country, which will give you the chance to see first-hand how the EU’s auditors work in the field. In the non-audit departments, you will join one of our ongoing projects and work together with the project teams, under the supervision of the project manager or an experienced team member.
Details
Standard traineeships
We offer traineeships to university students and graduates in fields of study relevant to our work. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to spend 6 months in Luxembourg making a real contribution to our work and helping the EU to operate more effectively. If you are interested in what we have to offer and you meet our eligibility criteria, why not apply?
There are two traineeship sessions at the ECA, covering the following periods
- 1 April to 30 September (of the same calendar year);
- 1 October of one calendar year to 31 March of the following year.
Within these two sessions, individual traineeships can last between 3 and 6 months.
Traineeships in the field of artificial intelligence
We offer traineeships in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) to provide recent graduates or doctoral students, who are selected on the broadest possible geographical basis, with an opportunity to gain their first working and learning experience in an EU institution. Trainees in AI will work on pre-determined projects originating from the implementation actions described in the ECA’s AI Strategy and Deployment Roadmap(opens in new window).
Successful applicants will have the opportunity to spend 6 to 12 months in Luxembourg making a real contribution to our work and helping the EU to operate more effectively. If you are interested in what we have to offer and you meet our eligibility criteria, why not apply?
ECA's Work
The ECA was established to audit the EU's finances. The starting point for its audit work is the EU's budget and policies, primarily in areas relating to growth and jobs, added value, public finances, the environment and climate action. The ECA audits the budget in terms of both revenue and spending.
Improving public accountability in the EU
The results of the ECA’s work are used by the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council and the Member States to oversee the management of the EU budget and, where necessary, make improvements. The ECA’s work provides an important basis for the annual discharge, a procedure in which the Parliament decides, on the basis of a recommendation from the Council, whether the Commission has satisfactorily implemented the previous year’s budget.
Providing reports for EU policymakers and citizens
The ECA’s reports and opinions add value to the EU’s financial management by contributing to developments within the Union and bringing it closer to European citizens. The ECA’s aim is to produce high-quality audit reports which are clear, relevant and timely, which are based on sound criteria and robust evidence, and which address the concerns of all interested parties and are therefore viewed as important and authoritative documents. The ECA’s publications include annual reports, specific annual reports, special reports, opinions and position papers.
Cooperating closely with other supreme audit institutions
Up to 80% of the EU’s budget management is shared with the Member States. Member States cooperate with the Commission in setting up supervisory and internal control systems to ensure that EU funds are spent properly and in accordance with the rules. Audit therefore has both an EU and a national dimension. In addition to the work done by the ECA, many SAIs in the Member States audit the European funds that are managed and spent by their national administrations.
Standard-setting for the audit of public finances
The ECA is committed to being at the forefront of developments in public financial management and audit. It plays an important part in the development and implementation of international standards (e.g. by INTOSAI).
Our impact
The ECA has been encouraged by its results over the years. External experts rate the quality of ECA reports as good, and the main institutional stakeholders find them useful. There is a consistently high level of acceptance by the Commission of the ECA’s recommendations, and the follow-up reports highlight their positive impact.
Future challenges
The ECA looks forward, in the coming years, to the challenge of helping to improve the EU’s accountability towards citizens for the public funds which it provides to meet its objectives.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Are you eligible?
To do a traineeship with us, you must:
- be a national of an EU member state;
- have completed at least four semesters of university study in a field relevant to our work;
- have very good knowledge of one official EU language and satisfactory knowledge of a second.
Our traineeship programmes aim to allow as many people as possible to gain experience of working in EU public administration. If you have already worked for an EU institution or agency in any capacity, including as a trainee, or if you have worked as an assistant to an MEP, you can’t apply for an ECA traineeship.
Dates
Deadline: November 30, 2024
Program starts:
April 01, 2025
Program ends:
September 30, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
Allowance
During your traineeship, you will receive an allowance of €1 600 per month. We may offer unpaid traineeships at the ECA if trainees already receive an allowance from another organisation.
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