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| PROGRAMME OF PAID TRAINEERSHIPS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES |
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Wednesday, March 24 2010 @ 02:07 PM CET
Contributed by: bepa
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The European Parliament is offering paid traineeships to persons with disabilities, as a positive action measure aimed at facilitating the integration of disabled people in the workplace.
These traineeships are open both to graduates of universities or equivalent institutions and to people whose qualifications are below university level. The main purpose of this programme is to offer a number of people with disabilities a meaningful and valuable work experience, and an opportunity to familiarise themselves with the activities of the European Parliament.
Paid traineeships are awarded for a period of five months which cannot be extended. Please note that traineeships do not give trainees the right to future employment in the European Parliament.
Starting dates and application periods
Beginning of traineeship Application period
1 March 15 August – 15 October (midnight)
1 October 15 March – 15 May (midnight)
We advise you not to wait until the last day to apply, to prevent the system from becoming overloaded because there are a large number of applications.
Applicants for this programme must:
be nationals of a Member State of the EU or of an applicant country;
be over 18 years of age on the traineeship starting date;
have a thorough knowledge of one of the official languages of the EU and a good knowledge of a second;
not have been awarded any other paid traineeship, or have been in paid employment for more than four consecutive weeks, with a European institution or a Member or political group of the European Parliament;
be able to certify that they have a disability/ies (medical certificate or disability certificate/card issued by a national authority).
If you are selected, the following documents will be requested:
- a duly signed application form (print your application after validation);
- a copy of your passport or identity card;
- a copy of your most recent study certificate, or university diploma(s), if applicable;
- a signed written reference from a lecturer at a university or other educational institution or a letter from a professional person who is able to give an objective assessment of your abilities;
- a document certifying your disability/ies, recognised in a Member State of the European Union or in an applicant country.
Please note that it is not necessary to send these documents at the time of application.
Supporting documents will be requested if you are offered a traineeship. If you are offered a traineeship, you will not be admitted unless you provide the full set of documents mentioned above.
If you fulfil the conditions for admission, please complete the online application form, which you can prepare by using the sample form, which however only provides the main fields to be filled in the online application form. Please note that if you leave your online application form inactive for 30 minutes, the data you have entered will be lost. The application is completed and submitted in a single operation and cannot be changed afterwards. It is very important that you print your application form after validating it because if you are selected, the paper version of your application form, duly signed, will be requested, together with the supporting documentation.
Once you have confirmed your online application, you will be allocated a number. Please indicate this application number in all correspondence concerning the traineeship.
Should you need the application form in a different format, please contact the Traineeships Office by e-mail, specifying your request (e.g. large print or Braille):
Traineeships Office
stages@europarl.europa.eu
Please note that any information you will provide about your disability will be used only within the European Parliament and only for the purposes of providing the specific adaptations in the workplace and of facilitating you in your search for accessible housing, transport and assistance.
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