Public Affairs Internship

Job summary
Internship(6 to 8 months)
Paris
Salary: Not specified
Occasional remote
Education: Master's Degree
Skills & expertise
Generated content
Communication skills
Policy analysis

Fairly Made
Fairly Made

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The position

Job description

Your mission

You will play a key role in developing relations with institutional players in the textile industry sector: public bodies, textile trade federations, etc.;

You will be involved in managing the company’s public affairs, including regulatory issues, environmental policy and government relations.

You will work closely with the public affairs team to positively influence the policy and regulatory environment for the textile sector.

Responsibilities:

INTERNATIONAL REGULATION SCREENING

  • Analyzing policy environment

  • Monitoring and mapping legislations in Europe and specific to member states (UK, IT, Northern Europe)

  • Investigating new regulations coming regarding the textile industry

  • Attending webinars and summarizing and presenting your findings

INTERNAL PUBLIC POLICIES DOCUMENTATION

  • Updating Fairly Made internal documentation and internal FAQ;

  • Preparing “scoping” notes for Fairlyders and internal legal decks;

  • Monitoring and analyzing relevant policy developments at national, regional, and global levels, including writing briefing notes;

  • Carrying out research on particular points of environmental law and governance related to the mission of Fairly Made.


Preferred experience

What we need

  • You have a degree in Political Science, International Law or Public Affairs or you are enrolled in a Master’s degree (M2)

  • Excellent command of written and spoken English and French are essential.

  • You have a genuine interest in sustainable fashion, circularity and environmental issues in general.

  • You are autonomous, responsive, reliable.

  • You have a good understanding of navigating complex legal landscapes

  • You have strong written and oral communication skills

  • As a reminder, all internships must be concluded via a French internship agreement provided and signed by your school or university.

    Advantages

  • The internship is available from September 2024, for six months

  • Lunch voucher (€8.50 x day worked / month) paid for 50% by Fairly Made

  • 50% of public transport costs covered

  • One day of authorized absence per month of internship, i.e. 6 for a 6-month internship

  • Based in Paris at La Caserne (10th) the biggest accelerator of ecological transition linked to the textile industry

  • 🌟 A caring, inclusive and enthusiastic team: you’ll have the opportunity to join a team that’s as committed as it is ambitious.


Recruitment process

Apply Process

  1. 1st call with Mélanie Deleusse (Head of legal)

  2. Business case and restitution in La Caserne

  3. Meet one other team member

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