Communication officer at PanCare
Would you like to contribute to survivorship care and quality of life of childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors in Europe?
PanCare
PanCare is an European non-profit organisation working on equal access to optimal long-term follow-up care and improvement of quality of life for all childhood, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors in Europe. We are a multidisciplinary network of healthcare professionals, researchers, survivors and their families.
We work on our mission by developing and creating guidelines and reliable information, taking part in research projects, increasing awareness and collaborating widely withing Europe to exchange knowledge and experiences.
PanCare has broad experience with European research projects such as our own initiated projects, PanCareFollowUp, PanCareSurPass and PanCare4AYA as well as our participation in other projects as e-Quol and YARN.
What will be your job?
We are seeking a motivated and experienced Communication Officer to support PanCare and our EU funded projects. In this part-time role (2 days/week), you will be responsible for developing and implementing communication strategies, engaging with stakeholders, and ensuring the visibility and impact of our projects across Europe.
What do you bring:
You are an experienced communication manager through education or work experience. You are enthusiastic about communicating and informing both survivors and healthcare professionals about the need for long-term follow-up care and can adapt your message to the target group.
Furthermore you are:
- fluent in written and spoken English
- experienced with remote working and online meetings (Zoom, Teams)
- able to work independently with support from the team
- experience in Childhood cancer survivorship or being a childhood cancer survivor is a plus
- preferably living in the Netherlands or Germany
What we offer
We offer a great opportunity to work together with many childhood and adolescent cancer survivorship experts in an international environment and learn about how survivorship care is organised in other countries across Europe. Our team consists of long term follow-up care specialists and childhood cancer survivors.
- Flexibility; You will work for 16 hours a week, consisting of some online meetings but furthermore you have flexibility to choose your hours.
- Working from home
- Contribute to the care and quality of life of childhood cancer survivors across Europe
- Starting date 01-01-2026
- A contract for 1 years with the option to extend for 1 year
- Salary depending on your experience and education Between €3000 and €3400 on a full time basis
- Pension at PFZW
- 5 weeks of holiday each year
Interested?
Send a short motivation letter including your Curriculum Vitae before 01 December 2025 to Jeroen te Dorsthorst, at jeroen.dorsthorst@pancare.eu.
Questions?
Feel free to send us an email at jeroen.dorsthorst@pancare.eu.
