The Interreg Meuse-Rhine team is seeking enthusiastic candidates with extensive experience in the financial monitoring of projects and programmes, preferably EU-funded programmes in an international context. In this challenging role is crossing borders part of everyday life!
For the duration of the Interreg Meuse-Rhine (NL-BE-DE) programme until 1 January 2030 at the latest. In a subsequent Interreg program, it is certainly an option to stay and take this on as well.
Welcome to the Meuse-Rhine region! When you work in this region, you can start the day in Maastricht (the Netherlands), move on to business meetings in Liège (Belgium), and end the day in the beautiful old city centre of Aachen (Germany). The region’s more than four million inhabitants appreciate its borderless combination of vibrant cities, world-class research, rich cultural heritage, and unspoilt nature every day.
Since 1991, cross-border cooperation projects between the Belgian, German, and Dutch partner regions have received support from Interreg. The sixth Interreg Meuse-Rhine (NL-BE-DE) programme encompasses the territory or parts of the territory of the Dutch Province of Limburg, the Belgian Province of Limburg, the Aachen Region, the Province of Liège, the German-speaking Community of Belgium and the Federal State of Rhineland-Palatinate. The European Union and its programme partners (Member States, regions) have made a total of € 176 million in public funding available to tackle the great societal challenges facing the programme area. These challenges include the industrial transition, the green transformation, healthier citizens, tourism in a high-quality region, and living and working without borders. Key drivers are innovation, sustainability and the social agenda.
The Dutch Province of Limburg has been designated as Managing Authority (MA) for the Interreg Meuse-Rhine (NL-BE-DE) programme 2021-2027, which effectively runs from the time of approval in mid-2022 until the end of 2029. This makes the Province of Limburg effectively responsible for the implementation and management of this cross-border programme.
The task of coordinating internationalisation and regional activities within the scope of the Euregio Meuse-Rhine (EMR) falls to the King's Commissioner for the Province of Limburg. The cluster reports to the Director of the Province of Limburg Regional Ministry.
Working for the Province of Limburg means working to promote the well-being and prosperity of Limburg and its people. Achieving results with impact is our common mission here, in the economic field, the social field and the public domain. You will do this in a setting where a wealth of cultural heritage and tourist attractions almost make you feel as if you are on holiday. North Limburg has the natural beauty of the Land of Peel and Maas and the fens and shifting dunes of the Maasduinen. Central Limburg has the largest interconnected water sports area in the Netherlands – the Maasplassen. And South Limburg is home to the green Heuvelland.
The Province of Limburg is growing into an open, learning governmental organisation, where professionals have space to pursue innovations in collaboration with relevant partners. This requires employees to take responsibility for their own development. The Province provides strong support for personal development and expects its employees to take initiatives and make efforts in that regard.
At the end of the selection procedure, we will ask the selected candidate to apply to their municipality for a Certificate of Conduct (Verklaring Omtrent het Gedrag, VOG) and, after obtaining the approval of Justis, to submit it to us.
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