Coordination Research-Project BioBox - Junior Researcher (m/f/d)
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The UNESCO Chair on Sustainable Management of Conservation Areas (MCA) at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences provides excellent research and inspiring learning experiences for nature conservation in the 21st century. Its interdisciplinary team has become an internationally visible hub for excellence, innovation, and new technologies in nature conservation with a particular focus on the management of conservation areas. Our work is based on an international, transdisciplinary, holistic, and integrated understanding of conservation areas, as advocated and exemplified by UNESCO Biosphere Reserves, (natural) UNESCO World Heritage sites, and UNESCO Geoparks. Find more information about the UNESCO Chair: www.cuas.at/unesco-chair.
Do you want to make a difference in the world with your talents and skills, work on the big issues of biodiversity, natural resources, and sustainability, and work in an international team? Then we look forward to receiving your application. To expand our team, we are currently looking for a:
Coordination Research-Project BioBox - Junior Researcher (m/f/d)
Job profile and tasks
Brief: Support the management and coordination of the Interreg BioBox project, focusing on research activities and collaboration with Italian partners. The BioBox project aims to enhance biodiversity in urban and rural areas through replicable, low-cost measures for private and public users. Your role includes coordinating pilot implementations, monitoring activities, and public awareness campaigns, with a particular focus on technological aspects of biodiversity monitoring.
Tasks
1. Supporting research and management activities of the BioBox project.
2. Coordinating with cross-border partners in Austria and Italy.
3. Assisting in the development, implementation, and monitoring of biodiversity measures at pilot sites.
4. Managing communication, documentation, reporting, and administrative tasks related to the project.
5. Supporting public awareness campaigns to promote the importance of biodiversity.
6. Contributing expertise on technological monitoring methods, including optical and acoustic sensors.
Your profile
1. Expertise in biodiversity within urban and rural environments, with a strong understanding of the selected species groups (birds, mammals, insects) and the application of modern technologies for monitoring.
2. A bachelor’s/master’s degree in a relevant field, such as environmental sciences, ecology, biodiversity research, or a related discipline.
3. Good knowledge of technology-supported monitoring methods (e.g., acoustic sensors, camera traps, i-naturalists, etc.) and the relevant tools for analysis.
4. Good knowledge of practical conservation measures in urban areas.
5. Good IT skills and excellent proficiency in English, Italian, and German.
6. Experience in project coordination, preferably with international or cross-border projects.
7. Excellent organizational and communication skills.
8. Highly team-oriented with a precise, reliable work ethic and a strong sense of scientific curiosity.
9. Open-minded and eager to explore (experimental) applications of new technologies.
Our offer
Carinthia University of Applied Sciences appreciates the motivation and great commitment of its employees and offers attractive and family-friendly conditions. Scope of employment: 20 - 40 hours per week. Start: June 2025. Contract duration: 2.5 years. Place of employment: Campus Villach, Europastraße 4, 9524 Villach. Salary for master’s degree: €2,905 gross monthly salary (minimum salary for full-time employment; negotiable depending on qualifications and professional experience).
Application deadline: April 15, 2025. Apply now and join our team in advancing biodiversity research and promoting sustainable solutions for urban and rural environments!
Application
Please upload your complete application documents via our homepage at www.fh-kaernten.at/jobs.
Required documents:
Letter of motivation
Curriculum vitae incl. photo
Proof of education and practical experience
List of publications and PDF of 2-3 relevant publications
Expected timeline for the application process:
Application deadline: April 15, 2025
Interviews (online): April 22, 2025
Interviews 2nd round (personal meeting): April 30, 2025
Proposed start: June 1 (July 1), 2025
Please note: We regret that we cannot reimburse any travel costs or expenses incurred in connection with participation in the selection procedure. We look forward to receiving your detailed application.
In your application, please refer to myScience.at and reference JobID45135.
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