Join our team! 2 job vacancies in Riga

The External Programmes Division of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development of the Republic of Latvia is looking for 2 new colleagues. Join the big and friendly cross-border cooperation community today!

Be part of our team and contribute to mutually beneficial cooperation between Latvia and the nearest neighbours: Russia and Belarus. Your daily tasks will be related to the implementation of Latvia-Russia CBC programme and project monitoring, as well as to the launch of Latvia-Belarus CBC programme.

We offer:

  • Creative and diverse work, as well as friendly and responsive colleagues,
  • Opportunity to supplement your knowledge and improve your professional skills,
  • Workplace in the centre of Riga and the opportunity to work remotely,
  • Monthly salary from 1253 to 1647 EUR before taxes (depending on the category, which is determined taking into account the professional experience of the applicant in the relevant field, which has been acquired during the last 5 years and is essential for the performance of the institution’s functions).

Want to be a part of the cross-border cooperation community? Apply before 17 December and join our friendly team in Riga!

More: https://www.varam.gov.lv/lv/vakance/vecakais-eksperts-26

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