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Swiss Public Affaris Coordinator - German Speaking

World Economic Forum · Geneva

Geneva · On-siteFull-TimePosted Jul 4, 2026

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Job description

Swiss Public Affairs Coordinator

The World Economic Forum, committed to improving the state of the world, is the international organization for public-private cooperation.

The Forum engages the foremost political, business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.

Why we are recruiting

The World Economic Forum’s Swiss Public Affairs Team manages the Forum’s interaction with Switzerland and is responsible for securing a trusted relationship with its host country via government engagement (integrating its projects and activities at federal, cantonal, and communal level) and the public. The team is now looking for a Swiss Public Affairs Coordinator to support its work in the scope of (but not limited to) Swiss government relations and act as interface with other parts of the house. Tasks would include (1) Support the team on year-round projects/events (2) Support the team to ensure effective interactions with internal and external stakeholders and (3) Managing processes & logistics of the team.

Reporting Lines & Interactions

The Swiss Public Affairs Coordinator reports to the Head, Swiss Public affairs and interacts with the Swiss Public Affairs Lead, Swiss Public Affairs Specialist, and President & CEO.

Breakdown of main responsibilities

[Percentages of role responsibilities (buckets)]

  • 50% Coordination and admin support
  • 30% Project management
  • 20% Events planning and logistics

The successful candidate will be assessed on

  • Providing project management and coordination support based on team requirements – including arranging conference calls and internal/external meetings, taking minutes, drafting letters, and acting as a liaison with other teams within the Forum as well as external consultants, suppliers and/or constituents.
  • Managing event planning and logistics for the team, i.e. the Annual Meeting.
  • Based on the Agreement to be renewed with Switzerland, actively seeking and supporting linkages between activities of the Swiss Public Affairs Team, other relevant Forum teams/projects and external stakeholders.
  • Contributing to developing and implementing the new strategy of the team, internally and externally, on deepening the engagement with Switzerland and the communication around it, i.e. Swiss parliamentarians and Davos in particular.
  • Working to develop efficient team-related processes, support the preparation of briefing documents/PPTs as required and keep important team documents and internal platforms up to date.
  • Supporting with monitoring Swiss politics and Swiss media as well as the Forum’s Editorial Unit.

The role of the successful candidate includes the following tasks:

  • Coordination and support of Meetings or Visits with Swiss Government Officials, Swiss Parliamentarians, Partners within the Swiss Federal Administration, Global Shapers, activists and university/school students amongst others.
  • Logistical support for the Annual Meeting and any other Forum events during the year.
  • Manage logistics for the team (i.e. travel arrangements, invoices and expenses etc.) and facilitate collaboration within the team.
  • Organization of Public Events
  • Swiss Politics Monitoring
  • Mapping of existing initiatives and future collaboration opportunities
  • Internal coordination and follow-up with thematic Forum teams
  • Production of communication materials
  • Meeting preparation for Swiss Delegations in Switzerland and around the world

Preferred Requirements and Experience

  • University-level education
  • One-to-two years’ work experience in project management/coordination, event management or administration
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, fluency in spoken and written English; mother tongue Swiss German and/or German ; any other Swiss national language a plus.
  • Able to work with high-level government and business leaders, leading issue experts in academia, international organizations, non-governmental

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