Scientific Officer
80-100%
Multidisciplinary Center for Infectious Diseases
Employment start: 01.02.2025 or by agreement
Employment will be for four years (may be subject to renewal)
The University of Bern is a partner in four Africa-Europe Clusters of Research Excellence (CoRE): CoRE-Genomics for Health in Africa, CoRE-Advanced Infectious Diseases Research and Training, and CoRE-Non-communicable Disease. In wishing to consolidate its engagement in this exciting venture, the University of Bern seeks to appoint an experienced Scientific Officer based at the Multidisciplinary Center for Infectious Diseases of the University of Bern. This position shall support strategic coordination and activities management for the CoREs listed above. This is a new and exciting position featuring a diverse combination of skillsets in scientific and educational project management, consortium coordination, fundraising and community building across multiple international partners. The successful applicant shall join a team of highly driven academic and non-academic collaborators in Africa and Europe.
- Scientific and educational project management
- Consortium coordination
- Fundraising and community building across multiple international partners
- Minimum of 5 years' experience of working in public or private sector research funding management
- Significant experience with coordination of consortia-based scientific initiatives.
- A significant track record in grant writing and fundraising
- Knowledge of science, innovation and programme design and planning
- Proven experience in successfully developing, leading, and supervising complex initiatives involving high performing teams
- Proven experience in building relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, networking, partnership building and relationship management
- Fluency in English, working knowledge of French and German
Desirable assets
- Doctoral-level degree, such as a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in a relevant scientific or biomedical field or related fields of science and innovation expertise
- A track record of scientific research in the life and biomedical sciences
- Knowledge of current international, national and pan-African issues in biomedical research priorities
- Experience in developing and managing scientific grant programmes and grant making practices
- Proven experience in facilitating technical and strategic design processes and developing workflow processes and tools to support research platforms and initiatives
- Experience with PR and communication
The University of Bern strongly supports equal opportunities and is especially committed to increasing the diversity of its staff. For this reason, we encourage anyone to apply who fits the profile outlined in this advertisement.
- A motivation letter (max. 1 page)
- A resume highlighting key experiences and previous or current engagements testifying to the suitability of your profile (max. 3 pages)
- Up to three key achievements thematically linked to this position, in narrative form and including any relevant weblinks (max. 3 pages).
- Up to three names of references, detailing how each reference can comment on your suitability for this post.