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Naturalis Biodiversity Center coordinates an EU funded Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network number 813360 (ITN) ‘Past, present and future of turbid reefs in the Coral Triangle’ (acronym: 4D-REEF). With a 3.8 million euro budget, this network comprises 15 early stage researchers (ESRs), distributed across 10 institutes, as well as 5 partner institutes. The ESRs and the participating institutes will contribute to a four year research programme focussing on the past, present, and future of coastal coral reefs in Indonesia and the Philippines. This involves the need for extensive logistics and contingency planning.
Position
The project manager works jointly with, and reports to, the programme director. He/she works in close collaboration with other beneficiaries, partners, boards and ESRs. Furthermore, the project manager regularly engages with EU , with supervisors and their institutes, with partner organisations, officials in the research area. The project manager will provide top-level management of the program with regards to all administrative, logistics, contractual and financial matters relating to 4D-REEF. The main tasks and responsibilities are:
Within Naturalis the project manager will be working in the Research Coordination Office, a team of 7 colleagues who, among other activities, coordinate science policy, (inter)national) funding, and project management.
General requirements and skills
We expect the project manager to have at least 3-5 years work experience in multi-partner research project management, including management of the budget. The project manager should be proactive, cooperative and able to improvise and to deal with a wide range of people. Experience in other EU funded projects and international experience is highly desirable. A completed master’s degree is required along with good command of the English language (written and verbal).
As the job involves travel to research and event sites, the project manager should be able and willing to spend time abroad when needed, from short 1 or 2 day trips to networking and training events during up to two weeks.
Fixed-term contract: 3 years.
What we offer
A contract (24-32 hours, to be discussed) for a period of one year, after which a decision will be made on continuation for the remaining 3 year duration of the program. A salary of € 3.027,- to € 4.068,- gross per month, circa € 40.000 - € 54.000,- gross per year (based on 32 hours), depending on relevant experience. The successful candidate will be employed by Naturalis in Leiden. Naturalis promotes gender equality and wants to enhance the diversity of staff members.
The focus of Naturalis Biodiversity Center is biodiversity. Naturalis, situated in Leiden, the Netherlands, curates a collection of 42 million specimens; this is one of the world's largest natural history collections. We present the history of our planet and the diversity of life on Earth with permanent and temporary exhibitions, educational programmes and websites. Our research and education are maintained at a high academic level and organized in six research groups with their own expertise and focus.
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