The Vall d´Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO) Seeks a “Scientific/Project Manager”
Reference: Ref. 53-2023
Application deadline: until position filled
Number of vacancies: 1
Job description:
VHIO’s Scientific Coordination Area embraces science management as a fascinating and vocational professional opportunity. We have consolidated as a Unit to Support VHIO’s (Scientific) Direction and research groups for the development and implementation of their research lines. We seek a highly motivated, self-driven and committed scientific/ project manager with seasoned experience in a similar position or specific training.
We are now calling for candidates with a background in management/science, although proven expertise in both areas would be considered favorable.
Key roles/responsibilities:
- Coordinate and manage awarded R&D projects providing on-going management, technical and/ or scientific support.
- Provide guidance and assessment to VHIO’s investigators and support VHIO’s Scientific Direction.
- Participate in the development and implementation of institutional initiatives/proposals.
- Help managing and monitor institutional programs.
- Assess in the preparation and writing of competitive project proposals.
- Support competitive grant application processes.
Requirements:
What do we need?
- University degree (preferably in the Health Sciences or Business Administration) with proven experience.
- Excellent spoken and written English imperative.
Desirable skills:
- The successful candidate will have strong communication skills and the proven ability to work independently as well as part of a team.
- Personal efficiency in the daily management of time and duties.
What do we offer:
- Full-time position (40h/week).
- Permanent contract.
- Immediate incorporation.
- Salary will be based on merit, experience and profile.
- Flexible remuneration program (includes restaurant vouchers/cards, transport, medical insurance, and “daycare” voucher).
- Flexible working hours and measures to balance work, family, and personal life, and promote gender equality, as established in the VHIO collective agreement.
- 23 days of holidays and 5 personal days.
- Access to VHIO’s personal development and training plan.
- Being part of a center that is constantly developing, highly competitive, seeking excellence in research and collaborating with leading teams.
- We offer and promote a diverse and inclusive environment and welcome all people equally, regardless of age, disability, gender, nationality, race, religion, or sexual orientation.
Application:
Potential candidates should submit a curriculum vitae a motivation letter via email to selecciorrhh@vhio.net, including the reference “Ref. 53-2023” in the subject line of your email.
About VHIO:
Under the leadership of Josep Tabernero, the Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), has established itself as a comprehensive cancer center of proven excellence internationally. It is also thanks to VHIO’s optimal organizational structure based on a purely multidisciplinary and translational model that VHIO talents continue to anticipate and tackle the many unresolved questions in combatting this multifaceted and heterogeneous disease.
Located within the Vall d’Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus, our researchers closely collaborate and interact with Vall d’Hebron physician-scientists. Translational science and clinical research are therefore tightly connected which promotes superb interaction and teamwork which, in turn, accelerates the bench-bedside-bed cycle of knowledge. This privileged environment affords VHIO direct access to patients as well as the entire spectrum of oncology professionals who care for them, and a second-to-none appreciation of how cancer science can translate into more powerful, targeted treatments and better practice for the care of patients.
VHIO’s pioneering model and programs, coupled with its belief in combining strengths through cross-border collaborations, continue to spur advances in reversing cancer resistance, halting metastatic spread, and more effectively treating even the most undruggable tumor types.
VHIO’s translation toward precision oncology: https://www.vhio.net
Vall d’Hebron Institute Oncology (VHIO) endorses the Requirements and Principles of the European Charter for Researchers, the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers promoted by the European Commission and follows Equal Opportunities policies.
On 10th April 2018 VHIO was awarded the “HR Excellence in Research” logo. Our Institute was consequently granted permission to use the HR Excellence in Research Award logo as demonstration of its stimulating and favourable work environment in line with the Charter & Code.