Executive Officer Position Available - International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)

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Executive Officer Position Available

International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)

Potsdam, Germany

Application Deadline: Sunday, 30 November 2008

For further information, please contact the IASC Executive Secretary:

Dr. Volker Rachold

Email: volker.rachold@iasc.se

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The International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) is a non-governmental,

international, scientific organization established to encourage and

facilitate international consultation and cooperation in all aspects of

arctic research to foster a greater scientific understanding of the

arctic region and its role in the Earth system. IASC is an International

Scientific Associate of the International Council for Science (ICSU).

As of 1 January 2009, the IASC Secretariat responsible for the daily

operations of IASC is hosted by the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar

and Marine Research in Potsdam, Germany.

IASC seeks an Executive Officer for the IASC Secretariat (code 69/P).

The primary task of the Executive Officer is to assist the Executive

Secretary in the daily operations of the Secretariat, which involves:

- Maintaining administrative contact with IASC Members, ICSU bodies and

other relevant international organizations including the Secretariat of

the Arctic Council;

- Providing secretarial support for IASC's Scientific Standing

Committees and Action Groups;

- Arranging meetings, preparing agendas and reports of meetings;

- Editing and preparing IASC reports, newsletters and yearbooks for

publication;

- Maintaining the IASC website (http://www.arcticportal.org/iasc); and

- Representing IASC at meetings as directed by the Executive Secretary.

Candidates should have a PhD degree in a scientific discipline relevant

to arctic research, plus experience in international scientific research

and collaboration, excellent communication and organizational skills,

very good computer literacy and complete proficiency in English.

Proficiency in German is not required but will be an advantage.

Significant overseas travel will be required. The anticipated start date

is 1 February 2009.

The successful candidate will be employed by the Alfred Wegener

Institute for Polar and Marine Research, the remuneration follows the

tariff for German federal employees (TV-L). Appointment will be on a

3-year contract in the first instance, with potential for extension.

Severely disabled applicants with essentially identical technical and

personal suitability will be preferentially selected.

AWI supports balanced work-life career development via a variety of

alternatives.

Applications explaining relevant experience and including a full CV

should be sent, with the reference 69/P, by Sunday, 30 November 2008,

to:

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

Human Resources Department

PO Box 60 01 49

14401 Potsdam

Germany

Further inquiries should be addressed to the IASC Executive Secretary:

Dr. Volker Rachold

Email: volker.rachold@iasc.se

AWI is an equal opportunity employer.

Job Duration: 
Temporary

Location

52° 22' 51.9636" N, 13° 3' 58.7016" E
Level of Education: 
Doctorate
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