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IHS is looking to fill a position for a mid/senior level specialist within the Urban Sustainability and Climate Change Resilience department. The candidate will contribute to the educational, research and advisory activities in which the department is engaged in the field of, among others, urban sustainability, urban environment, urban climate change, the urban land-water-waste-energy nexus, urban resilience green infrastructure and nature based solutions. The candidate will be involved in coordinating courses and delivering lectures at Master level, supervising thesis at Master and PhD level, contributing to existing research and advisory projects and acquiring new ones.
We are looking for a candidate who:
Fixed-term contract: 1 year, with possible extension of employment.
The candidate must be in possession of a Dutch residence permit or be an EU citizen. The position is available in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, starting for a period of 1 year, with possible extension of employment, and is based on a minimum of 32 hours per week to a maximum of 40 working hours per week.
Remuneration will be in line with the responsibilities of the role and related to the work experience of the candidate. For full-time employment the minimum gross monthly salary is equivalent to € 3.807 and the maximum is equivalent to € 5.211 based on 40 working hours per week and on a salary scale of 11 or the minimum is equivalent to €4,612 and the maximum equivalent to €5,922 based on 40 hours per week and on a salary scale 12 of the collective labour agreement for Dutch universities (CAO NU). The employment conditions include employment conditions include a holiday allowance of 8.0% and an end-of-year bonus of 8.3%.
We would prefer a candidate who is available to start as soon as possible.
The Institute for Housing and Urban Development Studies (IHS) - Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) focuses on educational, research and advisory activities related to urban development and management world-wide. Within IHS, the Urban Sustainability and Climate Change Resilience department looks at how urban areas can transition towards more sustainable and resilient development pathways within the context of environmental challenges and climate change dynamics. Of particular interest are the relationship between the natural and built environment, the role of green infrastructure and nature based solutions, innovations related to the management of water and energy and systems and their contribution to improving environmental performance, land use and urban spatial form and their influence on urban sustainability, the analysis of climate change adaptation and mitigation actions, and the determinants of urban resilience.
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