Vacancy
Coordinator grant applications (0,8 fte)
- Vacancy number
- 15268
- Category
- Non-academic staff
- FTE
- 0,8
- Target
- External , Internal
- City
- Leiden
- Publication date
- 12 November 2024
- Closing date
- 2 December 2024 Vacancy closed
The Leiden Institute of Physics (LION) of the Faculty of Science is looking for a
Coordinator grant applications (0,8 fte)
Do you want to work in a dynamic environment in which you use your enthusiasm to support and coach passionate scientists in writing research proposals, then this is the job that suits you.
The job
As a grant advisor, you will assist our scientific researchers in their bid for funding and share the best methods on proposal development. You will be in close collaboration with the management team of the institute, colleagues of the LION supporting staff and other relevant university departments (such as Luris (the Knowledge Exchange Office) and the financial department) to help realize the funding strategy and ambitions. In addition, you will gather information on the formation of strategic alliances and collaborations, the development of new funding instruments, and relay this to LION-based academics.
Key responsibilities
- Identifying calls that fit with research areas within LION, and actively matching scientists to open and/or upcoming calls;
- Coordinating the grant applications, advising and coaching scientists. This includes setting up collaborative projects that involve external partners and acquire additional contractual arrangements such as NDA’s;
- Together with the scientists you will prepare the project budgets for grant applications;
- When a grant is awarded, you will collaborate with the supporting staff of LION to start the project.
- In case of a consortium project coordinated by LION you will be the project manager. You will liaise with Luris for the consortium agreement;
- Updating the management team about funding opportunities and advising on strategical matters regarding research grants;
- Actively share and disseminate knowledge with other funding advisors within the university.
Selection Criteria
- You hold a university degree; prior research experience is an advantage as well as background in or affinity with the exact sciences;
- You have experience in and/or affinity with grant application and advising in externally funded projects (EU, NWO);
- You have strong analytical skills, organized, able to keep track of multiple projects at the same time;
- You use your creativity in working together with the scientist on the research proposal;
- You enjoy working in an independent and pro-active manner in a dynamic environment;
- You are flexible and stress-resistant, needed to make the call deadline;
- You have excellent oral and writing skills in English, and Dutch knowledge is an advantage.
Research at our faculty
The Leiden Institute of Physics (LION) is one of the oldest physics institutes in the Netherlands with more than 180 staff and around 30 senior scientists. LION is part of the Faculty of Science and covers a very broad spectrum of physics research and education. Theory and experiments go hand in hand at LION: from cosmology to mechanics of DNA, from granular matter to quantum nanoscience.
The Faculty of Science is an excellent faculty where staff and students work together in a dynamic international environment. Personal and academic development are our top priority. Our faculty members are committed to expanding their fundamental knowledge by looking beyond the boundaries of their own discipline; the aim is to benefit science, and to contribute to the major societal challenges of the future.
The research carried out at the Faculty of Science is diverse, ranging from Mathematics, Information science, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Bio-pharmaceutical sciences, Biology and Environmental sciences. Eight institutes organize research activities. These institutes offer eight bachelor’s and twelve master’s programs. Our faculty has grown immensely in recent years. We are located at the heart of Leiden’s Bio Science Park, one of Europe’s largest science parks, where university and business life come together.
For more information, see www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/science and https://www.universENGiteitleiden.nl/en/working-at
Terms and conditions
We offer a 1 year position for 0,8 fte, with the possibility of an extension to 4 years based on need, funding and performance. The salary ranges from € 3.345,- to € 5.278,- gross per month based on fulltime equivalent (pay scale 10 in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement for Dutch Universities).
Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package with additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3 %), training and career development and sabbatical leave. Our individual choices model gives you some freedom to assemble your own set of terms and conditions. Candidates from outside of the Netherlands may be eligible for a 30% tax break.
Being curious also means being open
Our curiosity knows no bounds; we are open to all kinds of perspectives and strive to create a diverse and inclusive community. We believe that a wide range of ideas, combined with appreciation and respect for all, constantly strengthens and enriches our community.
Information
If you have any questions about the procedure or the function, please contact Monique de Ridder, Director of Operations LION, im-lion@physics.leidenuniv.nl, 071-5275745.
Applications
You can apply online via the ‘Apply now’ button on this page. Applications bearing the vacancy number and accompanied by a motivation letter and CV (in English or Dutch), can be addressed to Monique de Ridder until 2 December 2024. Interviews will be in English or Dutch according to preference.
Acquisition in response to this advertisement is not appreciated