Pre-award grants advisor (1 year maternity cover)

DMI - Kobenhavn

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Pre-award grants advisor (1 year maternity cover)

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DMI – Kobenhavn

Job description

We now have an opening for a maternity cover for the position as Pre-award Grants Advisor at the Danish National Centre for Climate Research (NCKF). To facilitate and increase the number of successful research projects at DMI, we are looking for an advisor that can support researchers in drafting successful research proposals. You will be responsible for the pre-award research proposal phase and for monitoring and identifying suitable funding opportunities EU-wide. In addition, you will initiate and drive efficient proposal preparation as well as drafting substantial parts of the proposals in support of the research coordination and the scientists at DMI.The research projects are typically funded under e.g. Horizon Europe, Copernicus, ESA and EUMETSAT. The position is anchored in NCKF which is a department with a strong profile in both global and regional climate modelling as well as remote sensing, but you will work with all departments across DMI. The range of tasks in the area of research funding includes all steps from project acquisition, advising on the preparation of proposals, but also advising on administrative and financial aspects. You will be managing several tasks centred around the identification of opportunities and the preparation of proposals for major grants, particularly in Horizon Europe, ESA, Digital Europe and Copernicus.As our new colleague, you will work closely with a diverse group of both researchers and DMI’s administrative, financial and legal staff, as well as the NCKF management. A part of the work will be carried out in close collaboration with researchers at other European research institutions.Main working tasks

  • Coordinate DMIs research projects and consortia in the proposal phase
  • Screening of research calls and identification of relevant calls for DMIs area of interest.
  • Advice researchers about the possibilities in EU research programs and other relevant programs
  • Contribute to writing part of research proposals, and provide feedback to ongoing applications
  • Provide support on administrative and financial tasks of proposals (including project budgets)
  • Initiate cooperation and networking with international research institutions
  • Coordinate DMIs input to national and international research programmes
  • Organize internal workshops on funding opportunities and proposal preparation.

Expected qualifications

  • Msc. or PhD from a university or equivalent.
  • Experience with European science landscape and/or in working with European funding agencies.
  • Experience in preparing EU project proposals.
  • Experience in supporting scientists in the acquisition of new EU projects, including collaborative approaches.
  • Operational experience or knowledge of finance and accounting in the public sector, and of dealing with third-party funding or grants.
  • You have a hands-on, agile mindset with good communication and teamwork skills.
  • You have strong organizational and planning skills and the ability to work with a wide range of stakeholders and actors on parallel tasks, in a committed, constructive and goal-oriented manner.
  • Excellent English both written and spoken.

About DMI and NCKF The Danish National Centre for Climate Research (NCKF) is a department at DMI. NCKF aims to conduct critical climate research for the Kingdom of Denmark (Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands) and bring together climate knowledge to form the basis for green transition and climate adaptation. The activities include monitoring of the Arctic and assessment of observed and future climate change of the physical climate system, with a special focus on the Arctic, Greenland and on extreme weather and sea level around Denmark. Across the department, the research builds on both global and regional modelling as well as observations from remote sensing, in-situ measurements and field work. NCKF employs approximately 90 staff members, the majority is climate researchers including PhD students, junior and senior scientists.The position as Pre-award Grants Advisor is anchored within the unit ‘Secretariat, Projects and Climate Advice’, which covers a group of 14 generalists, project managers and administrative staff, who work in close collaboration with colleagues in the DMI departments for e.g. Finance & Facility Management and Policy & Strategy. We have a strong international profile, which is also reflected in the many nationalities employed and in a combined English and Danish working language.Employment Employment and salary will be according to the Danish Law and Agreements, depending on previous experience. It will be possible to apply for an addition to the basic salary. Employees, who are recruited from abroad, and who are able to meet certain conditions, have the opportunity to work in Denmark for a period of 60 months under a special 26 % tax rate without deduction, instead of working under the regular income taxation.DMI offers a flexible working week of 37 hours including a paid lunch break, and six weeks of paid vacation annually. The employment area is within the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Facilities and associated institutions. DMI is located at Sankt Kjelds Plads 11, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark. Physical presence is expected at least on a weekly basis.For further details about the position, contact Head of Secretariat, Projects and Advisory in NCKF, Christina Hoff Jensen (telephone: +45 39 15 72 03 or e-mail: ).At DMI, diversity is an important value for us, because we believe that an inclusive and versatile work environment strengthens task fulfilment. We work actively with diversity in our employee composition, which is reflected in our inclusive workplace with a balance between work life and family life. We encourage everyone to apply for the position regardless of age, gender, sexuality, religion or ethnicity.Application Please send your application, including a cover letter with motivation for the application, a curriculum vitae, relevant exam papers and diplomas, possible other relevant appendices and contacts for relevant professional references, so we have it in our system by Sunday 15th of September 2024.To apply for the position, please use the below link “Apply for Position”, and follow the instructions.We expect to hold interviews between 19th and 25th of September 2024. Starting date is from November 1st, 2024, or as soon as possible thereafter.

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København

Job date

Tue, 27 Aug 2024 22:13:34 GMT

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