Within the Horizon Europe-funded
NATURESCAPES project, we explore the potential for nature-based solutions (NBS) to contribute to transformative change for climate, nature and society across urban-regions in Europe, the USA and Latin America and the Caribbean. As a project manager, you work with colleagues in the Copernicus Institute and Utrecht School of Economics alongside our partners in universities, NGOs and consultancies as well as with local stakeholders and communities.
Your jobYou will work closely with Professor Harriet Bulkeley, Project Coordinator, with whom you will form the central management team of the consortia. You will be responsible for the administrative processes including i.e. (financial) planning and reporting, monitoring and management of project implementation, contract compliance, archive management, and the organisation of meetings. Communicational and organisational skills are crucial in this position. Organisationally, you will be embedded in the
Research Support Office (RSO) of the faculty, closely working together with an experienced group of project managers.
Your formal responsibilities include the following:
- You will be in charge of assuring smooth operations of the NATURESCAPES project processes and work organisation hand-in-hand with the project coordinator.
- You will monitor the progress and quality of project activities and results, including reporting, identifying bottlenecks and suggesting improvements when relevant.
- You will maintain project-central administration and inform partners of EU regulations.
- You will monitor the financial performance of the project for the Utrecht University side in collaboration with the Project Financial Controller.
- You will act as an intermediary between various parties involved and will be the primary contact person for the European Commission.
- You will be responsible for the internal communication across project partners.
- You will be actively embedded in the consortium activities, which includes the participation in project meetings (abroad).
During the lifetime of the project you will be responsible for the analysis of potential complex or sensitive consortium members questions, establishing the nature of the problem and appropriate responses in collaboration with relevant parties, the Project Coordinator and where relevant the European Commission. Additionally, you will take part in RSO team activities and share your experiences with the RSO team to enhance skills and knowledge of team members.