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Education and qualifications: Required: University degree (preferably in Finance or Economics-related disciplines) Fluency in English (business level) Desired: Specific training in financial management of international competitive projects will be highly valued Knowledge of Spanish and other European languages (Portuguese highly valued) Experience and knowledge: Required: At least 2 years of work experience in a similar position in a scientific environment Proven experience and knowledge in financial management and reporting of international public and private competitive funding (European Commission, NIH, private foundations) Well-organised person with very good attention to detail and the ability to work under tight deadlines Self-motivated, proactive and results-oriented Excellent teamwork skills, with good interpersonal, written and oral communication skills Ability to maintain effective communication in Portuguese Desired: Previous experience in health/biomedical research environment International work experience Proven experience in project management of EC funded programs – having already experience in project coordination is a plus Proven experience in writing successful proposals for EC funded programs Consolidated knowledge of European research programmes Ability to negotiate, and to cooperate with international partners Strong organisational skills Able to perform in multi-cultural environments (sometimes under time pressure) and to deliver results in a demanding and fast-paced environment that requires meeting set deadlines Innovative thinking and a spirit open to new ideas Self-driven, responsible, and able to take ownership of projects and duties Solid analytical thinking and problem-solving capability Attentive to details Main responsibilities and duties: Project Coordination: Monitor the progress of work, anticipate possible problems and maintain excellent communication with the Principal Investigator and with the Project Officer or equivalent from funding agencies.
Organize and participate in consortium meetings, teleconferences, reviews and other events.
Prepare and submit high-quality financial and narrative periodic reports on time (collect and review information from the consortium).
Financial Management: Manage grant budgets (fiscally and administratively), prepare financial reports and audits.
Monitor budget and anticipate possible deviations during project implementation, plan risk contingency actions and make appropriate amendments to grant agreements.
Calculate partners' annual budgets and redistribute items if necessary.
Resolve all financial doubts that partners may have.
If necessary, organize training sessions on financial and administrative issues for partners.
Responsible for the partner expense verification process until the document is delivered to the hired external auditor.
Legal issues: Preparation and presentation of project amendments, if necessary.
Preparation of contracts and agreements within the framework of the projects that are coordinated jointly with the legal department.
Implementation of grant agreements.
Funding: Identify new funding opportunities for the research lines at Tropical Medicine Unit.
Project preparation: Support the definition of research projects, advising on project partners, preparation of budget, support on proposal writing and submission.
Liaise between research group leaders and other VHIR support areas for the daily management of projects.
Any other duties related to the job as requested to contribute to the general functioning of the Unit Projects.
Labour conditions: Full-time position: 40h/week Starting date: Inmmediate Gross annual salary: 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.
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