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Vacancy: Science policy adviser (CLOSED)

The JPI Oceans secretariat is looking for a science policy adviser in support of its tasks and activities, with a focus on two new Horizon Europe initiatives.

Vacancy: Science policy adviser (CLOSED)


  • 02 July 2024

Job setting

The Joint Programming Initiative Healthy and Productive Seas and Oceans (JPI Oceans) is a pan-European intergovernmental platform that strives to increase efficiency and impact of national investments in marine and maritime research and innovation. JPI Oceans focuses on long-term collaboration between EU Member States, Associated Countries and international partners and adds to the value of national research and innovation investments by aligning national priorities, addressing them with Joint Actions and amplifying impact through strategic engagements.

JPI Oceans is involved in two major initiatives of the EU Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. In the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership*, JPI Oceans is a partner with responsibilities in communication, outreach, community building, capacity enhancement and ocean literacy. In the Coordination and Support Action (CSA) PREP4BLUE in service of the Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’, JPI Oceans has roles in engaging communities and innovating funding mechanisms.

The JPI Oceans secretariat is looking for a science policy adviser in support of its tasks and activities, with a focus on the abovementioned Horizon Europe initiatives, taking over from a colleague who is moving to a different role in the Partnership. 

Dynamic working environment

The JPI Oceans secretariat is based in the heart of Brussels and amidst many of the key EU institutions. The position offers the opportunity to work in a multicultural European environment and be part of a dynamic constellation engaging with policy-makers, ministries, research funders, academics and other stakeholders. There will be ample opportunities to attend international conferences and meetings and build networks with colleagues from across Europe and beyond.

Are you looking for an opportunity to join our lively international secretariat team that works towards sustainable seas and oceans, and be immersed in the European research and innovation sphere? We would love to hear from you! 

Networking during the JPI Oceans Strategic Navigation Forum.
Key responsibilities

The design of your portfolio of responsibilities will include a broad range of aspects, which may evolve over time along with JPI Oceans’ array of changing Joint Actions and project involvements. 

  • Coordinate the communication responsibilities in the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership. Your main roles will be to:
    • implement the communication, dissemination and outreach strategy;
    • engage the blue economy community through events and symposia, stakeholder tool, and other activities;
    • enhance vivid communication routines and explore innovative communication tools
    • develop ocean literacy and human capacity building activities.
  • Support the implementation of the Horizon Europe project PREP4BLUE, which focuses on the implementation of the research & innovation core for the Mission Restore our Ocean and Waters.  
  • Facilitate the implementation of JPI Oceans’ thematic Joint Actions and Strategic Engagements. A main role may be to support JPI Oceans member countries in the initiation, evaluation and management of joint calls for research and innovation proposals.  
  • Prepare reports, background notes and policy documents;
  • Represent and present JPI Oceans and the above Horizon Europe initiatives at international meetings and conferences. 
Requirements
  • A degree or relevant experience in marine or maritime sciences, relevant natural or social sciences or related fields;
  • Demonstrated project management skills;
  • Strong interest in research policy and marine and maritime research
  • Experience with funding and/or communication of research & innovation;
  • At least 2-5 years working experience (preferably in an international/European working environment);
  • Excellent written and verbal language skills in English. Knowledge of French and/or other European languages is an asset;
  • Inter-personal skills and ability to maintain effective partnerships and working relations within a multi-cultural environment;
  • Experience with the Adobe suite (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator), the content management system Drupal, or other communication-relevant software is an asset. 
JPI Oceans offers
  • Opportunities to collaborate with external colleagues on European and international science and innovation projects;
  • The opportunity to be part of a small, dynamic, and diverse Brussels-based team;
  • Immersion into European research and innovation and in science-policy processes;
  • A competitive salary based on public sector remuneration scales between €3800 and 5500 Euro gross per month depending on experience;
  • Meal voucher contribution at 6.91 EUR per work day, hospitalisation insurance, internet allowance and public transport within Brussels or bike allowance are provided;
  • 30 days of annual holidays. 
Q&A session during the first Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership Symposium highlighting examples of the Partnership’s first Joint Call projects from each priority area.
Conditions
  • Starting date: as soon as possible
  • Occasional travelling will be required
  • Location: Rue du Trône 4, 1000 Brussels, Belgium 
Mont des Arts, Brussels.
To apply

Please send your application by 31 July 2024 to  info@jpi-oceans.eu as one pdf file including a cover letter and your CV. Supporting documents can be added as considered relevant.