Take your first steps towards Impact with us.

The Hague, home to the International Court of Justice, the Peace Palace, and approximately a gazillion international organizations trying to make the world better. Fitting, then, that we're here trying to figure out how to do the most good possible.

The Hague Effective Altruism is growing, and we're looking for passionate people to join our team! Whether you want to facilitate discussions, organize events, or help steer our strategic direction, we've got a spot for you.

Right now, we're focused on two fronts. On the student side, we're building a more engaged community, one where involvement with EA doesn't stop after the intro fellowship, but deepens through new events, projects, and experiments. On the professional side, we're expanding our network across The Hague's policy and international landscape, working to become a real focal point for people thinking seriously about impact.

Neither of these is a solved problem. We're actively building and experimenting, figuring out what actually works rather than copying a template. If that appeals to you, you'll fit right in.

Timeline

📅 Deadline on the 21st of June 2026!!!!

Ready to apply?

Send your CV and either a short motivation or a quick video to info@thehagueea.org. We can't wait to meet you!

  • Note: We are a volunteer driven non-profit hence our vacancies are currently also volunteer positions

Vacancies

  • Board Member

    Join our board—make strategic decisions & shape EA The Hague's future

  • Fellowship Facilitator

    Guide curious minds through EA concepts—join us as a fellowship facilitator!

  • Animal Welfare Fellowship facilitator

    Deepen people’s knowledge and engagement with questions on Animal Welfare!

  • Welfare Officer

    Create a strong and healthy community that cares for all its members!

  • Community Organiser

    Build community, host events, experiment with what works—join as our organiser!

  • Create your Own Role

    Have something else in mind? Propose your own position at THEA