Job offer

1 1st Technician (temporary) of the Bioeconomy Area

The deadline for registration is 22/01/2024 11:59 pm


Supporting the promotion of the bioeconomy and its contribution to the maintenance and conservation of green infrastructure in rural areas through the management of aid for projects in calls for proposals.
and work on the Fundación Biodiversidad’s own initiatives aimed at the transfer of results and knowledge management, all within the framework of the funds of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan, Next Generation EU and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).

PRO.TEP.35

59/2023

  • Promote initiatives and projects of the Fundación Biodiversidad in the field of transfer of results and the creation and management of communities of practice to promote the maintenance and conservation of green infrastructure in Spain and the contribution of the bioeconomy to this end.
  • Encourage projects managed within the framework of the calls for proposals to benefit biodiversity and resource conservation and to achieve transformational impacts in the areas of green employment, ecological transition and the demographic challenge.
  • Elaborate the necessary tasks of analysis, identification of priorities and dissemination of results of the beneficiary projects of BF calls to the most relevant sectors and actors.
  • Accompany and assist the applicant entities during the presentation, execution, justification and liquidation of the projects and carry out the technical and economic follow-up of the projects of the area’s calls for proposals. Justification, liquidation and payment of projects.
  • Prepare technical reports, databases, indicators and documents associated with the area’s projects, calls and initiatives on bioeconomy and green infrastructure for reporting, communication and dissemination needs.
  • Evaluate proposals submitted to the calls for proposals.
  • To support the control and auditing processes of the activities developed.
  • Participate in the organization of working groups, conferences, meetings and events related to the area’s activities.
  • Collaborate in the elaboration and design of action proposals for the fulfillment of the objectives of the area and for the best performance of the tasks of execution, evaluation, follow-up and control of the projects.
  • Monitor developments in regulations, strategies, plans, programs and projects related to the area and its activities: identification of best practices, case studies and activities, preparation of speeches and presentations, participation in publications, etc.
  • Any other function entrusted by the Heads, Coordination, Subdirection and/or Direction.
  • University Degree (also former Diplomatura and Licenciatura) in Biology, Environmental Sciences, Geology, Forestry/Forestry Engineering, Agricultural Engineering or other Earth Sciences.
  • At least 3 years of experience in project management related to conservation, restoration and sustainable management of natural resources.
  • Experience in initiatives aimed at the maintenance and conservation of green infrastructure in rural/agricultural areas, and experience in working with the sectors involved, as well as participation in projects related to the bioeconomy and the promotion of sustainable uses with the conservation of natural resources such as sustainable forest management, extensive livestock farming, good agricultural practices, etc.
  • At least 2 years of experience in the management of calls for proposals and public funds.
  • Specific training or experience of at least 1 year in management aspects related to the Public Sector Contracts Law and the General Subsidies Law.
  • English medium proficiency (B2 level or equivalent).
  • Immediate availability.
  • Temporary fixed-term contract for the execution of projects financed with European Union Funds (Fifth Additional Provision of Royal Decree-Law 32/2021), with professional category of 1st Technician.
  • Gross Annual Salary: 31.764,95 €.
  • Job location: Fundación Biodiversidad headquarters in Madrid.
  • Planned duration: until the end of 2029