EFSA Opens Call for Seconded National Experts (SNEs) – 2025-2027

NIA Staff
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Summary

  • EFSA is recruiting national experts on a rolling basis for at least three years, offering a rare opportunity to work inside the EU's food safety risk assessment machinery.

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has launched a new call for Seconded National Experts (SNEs), inviting professionals from national administrations to contribute to EFSA’s work while gaining experience to bring back to their home institutions.

The secondment is open to experts across various fields, including scientific risk assessment, communication, and business support. Successful applicants will work in a EU scientific environment, support EFSA’s mission, and engage in cooperation between Member States. The role offers opportunities for professional development within a flexible and supportive workplace.

The call will remain open for at least the next three years, allowing interested candidates to apply on a rolling basis.

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