Project Assistant in Sustainable Community DevelopmentOslo, NorwayAre you passionate about ensuring that public decisions are rooted in a solid understanding of sustainable community development? Do you wish to assist in projects that influence education, health, integration, and digitalization across municipalities, government agencies, and private entities? Are you eager to engage in initiatives focused on the future of energy, water, transportation, and urban development? If you’re seeking a flexible part-time role that complements your studies while providing valuable hands-on experience and a notable reference, this position could be the ideal fit for you.As our new Project Assistant, you will collaborate with our Management Consulting team on impactful projects that drive real change.Your New RoleYou will support consultants in conducting surveys, evaluations, and development and innovation projects for both public and private organizations. Join our Consulting/Management Consulting department in Oslo, home to approximately 25 consultants (53 employees in Ramboll Management Consulting Oslo). Our multidisciplinary work encompasses themes such as education, health, culture, digitalization, sustainability, innovation, and strategy development. This part-time position is well-suited for students, offering a variety of tasks and the opportunity to select projects aligned with your interests.Your Key Responsibilities Include:Assisting in research and data collection, including booking and conducting interviews and designing surveys.Data analysis and report support: analyzing data, writing reports, and proofreading.Effectively communicating findings through visual and written formats using tools like PowerPoint and InDesign.Supporting the creation of proposals and handling administrative project tasks.Helping to organize information and ensuring high-quality deliverables.Conducting market studies, developing business cases, and performing economic analyses.About YouMaster's student in the first year or final-year bachelor's student with concrete plans for further master's studies, demonstrating strong academic progress/results.Student in social sciences, humanities, education, informatics, or economic disciplines (e.g., political science, economics, business administration, organizational leadership, organizational psychology, digital innovation, design, or similar).Analytical, detail-oriented, and adept at processing and organizing information.Excellent written and visual communication skills; familiarity with tools like PowerPoint and InDesign is an advantage.Interest in public administration and topics such as digitalization, innovation, organizational development, social science methods, or communication.What We Offer YouFlexible work hours that allow you to balance your studies with practical experience.A collaborative and innovative work environment where your contributions make a difference.The opportunity to work on diverse and meaningful projects that impact society.
May 5, 2026