VHIR is offering a vacancy for a Clinical Researcher within the Rheumatology Department.
Education and qualifications: Required: Degree in Medicine Specialty in Rheumatology Experience and knowledge: Required: Basic research in rheumatologic diseases Main responsibilities and duties: Basic Research in Rheumatologic Diseases in the field of inflammation and Autoimmunity Studies Coordinator in Rheumatic Diseases Research mainly focused in Inflammation and Autoimmunity Labour conditions: Part-time position: 30h/week Starting date: Immediate Gross annual salary: 20.603,00 – 21.000,00 euros (Remuneration will depend on experience and skills.
Salary ranges are consistent with our Collective Agreement pay scale) Contract: Technical and scientific activities contract linked to the project activities What can we offer?
Incorporation to Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), a public sector institution that promotes and develops the biomedical research, innovation and teaching at Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (HUVH), the biggest hospital of Barcelona and the largest of Catalan Institute of Health (ICS).
A scientific environment of excellence, highly dynamic, where high-end biomedical projects are continuously developed.
Continuous learning and a wide range of responsibilities within a stimulating work environment.
Individual training opportunities.
Flexible working hours.
23 days of holidays + 9 personal days.
Flexible Remuneration Program (including dining checks, health insurance, transportation and more) Corporate Benefits: platform through which you can obtain significant discounts on travel, culture, technology, gastronomy, sports... among many others.
Healthy Offering: choose from a variety of wellbeing focused activities to be the healthiest you.
Deadline to apply: 24-11-2024 VHIR embraces Equality and Diversity.
As reflected in our values we work toward ensuring inclusion and equal opportunity in recruitment, hiring, training, and management for all staff within the organization, regardless of gender, civil status, family status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, religion, age, functional diversity or ethnicity.