Do you want to influence rural youth work at European level and expand your network? Apply to represent the Nordics (Group 3: Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden) on the RYE board. The seat is open for a Finnish representative, a member of 4H organisations in Finland.
What is RYE?
RYE is a network of rural youth organisations across Europe. It strengthens cooperation, organises events, and advocates for rural youth in European policy. Finlands svenska 4H and Suomen 4H-liitto are memberorganisations of RYE.
Why join the board?
- Make an impact: take part in decisions and develop European cooperation.
- Build networks: meet organisations across Europe and create long-term connections.
- Gain experience: valued board-level trust position and international visibility.
- Get support: the secretariat helps with day-to-day work; communications are being strengthened.
What does board membership mean in practice?
The role includes representation, cooperation building, travelling and clear communication (a key focus in the coming term).
- Online meeting about once a month (approx. 2 hours, evening).
- In-person meetings 4/year (Thu–Sun; meetings Fri–Sat).
- Key events: European Rally and General Assembly (best networking opportunities).
- Optional (recommended): Autumn Seminar, speaker invitations, e.g. European Youth Conference and Rural Youth Parliament.
Workload averages about 2 hour/week (varies) plus email follow-up. Travel, accommodation, and meals are reimbursed. The term is 2 years.
Who is this role for?
- You are 18–35 years old.
- You are interested in European youth work, cooperation, and developing organisational activities.
- You get things moving and work smoothly also remotely.
- You enjoy communicating (or want to develop in it).
- You can commit to the meeting rhythm and the quarterly in-person meetings.
How to apply
The process is run in Finland; send your CV, motivation letter, and a recommendation letter from your local 4H association by 15th May to Bettina C. Lindfors, bettina.lindfors@fs4h.fi. The selected candidate is nominated by 4H organisations to RYE. Final confirmation happens at the RYE General Assembly in August 2026.
Selection emphasises a strong 4H background, interest in international activities, good English skills, and broad organisational experience. Valid 4H membership is required.
Why it’s worth it: a unique view into European cooperation and rural youth advocacy, new skills, and a chance to strengthen the visibility of Finland’s 4H work in Europe.
More information:
Bettina C. Lindfors, bettina.lindfors@fs4h.fi, 040 920 9810, Fs4H
Annamari Heikkinen, Annamari.heikkinen(at)4h.fi, 044 783 0315, Suomen 4H-liitto
Petter Jacobsen (Group 3 representative at the moment), petter.jacobsen(a)ruralyoutheurope.com

