We are seeking a person that will be responsible for performing field-based 
research programmes in the Arctic and the Antarctic that are relevant to the 
institute's mandate. The successful applicant will be responsible for the 
monitoring and management of the institutes' seabird monitoring programs at 
Spitsbergen. The job includes: planning research programmes; writing grant 
applications to help support the work financially; conducting the research in 
the field; analyzing the resulting data; reporting the results to the 
Institute's seabird data-bases; and doing basic reporting and administration of 
the research programme(s). The job also includes providing input and advice in 
environmental management processes. Research activities are expected to result 
in an active publication record in journals of high international quality 
(peer-reviewed).
Qualifications
The Norwegian Polar Institute has an opening for a full-time, permanent 
research position in avian ecology in Polar Regions. Potential candidates must 
have a PhD with a background in seabird population biology and ecology. 
Expertise in statistical analyses, the ability to publish in high-quality 
international scientific journals and the ability to secure research grants 
must be documented. An ability and willingness to work in multidisciplinary 
research groups and practical experience from field-related research programmes 
are important qualifications.
Salary
The salary will commensurate with the qualifications of the successful 
candidate, according to the Norwegian State salary code 1109 - 1183, scale 57 - 
68 (NOK 435.500 - 533.300). The work place is the Norwegian Polar Institute in 
Tromsø, Norway, with the possibility for extended periods of placement at the 
NPI office in Longyearbyen on Svalbard. The position is open, and the 
successful candidate should be able to start as soon as possible.
General
The Norwegian State Administration strives to mirror the diversity of its 
population and thereby achieve a balanced mix of age, gender and ethnic 
backgrounds among its employees. Hence, candidates with immigrant backgrounds 
and women are encouraged to apply for the position.
Further inquiries about the position may be directed to Research Director Kim 
Holmén, e-mail: kim.hol...@npolar.no<mailto:kim.hol...@npolar.no>, phone: +47 
77 75 05 30, of Head of Biodiversity Section, Kit Kovacs, e-mail: 
kit.kov...@npolar.no<mailto:kit.kov...@npolar.no>, phone: +47 77 75 05 26.
The application deadline is 31 October 2009. The application should include a 
CV, names of at least two references, a list of publications and details of 
your relevant qualifications and experience. The application is to be submitted 
electronically on the application form available at "Apply for this job" on 
this page. If this is not feasible, printed applications may be sent to the 
Norwegian Polar Institute, Polar Environmental Centre, NO-9296 Tromsø, Norway.
All applications can be handled confidentially until the application deadline. 
Thereafter, a public list of applicants will be prepared. Applicants who wish 
to reserve their applications from the public list must give reasons for this 
in their applications.  In accordance with new public information laws, 
information about an applicant can be made public even if the applicant has 
requested not be included from the public list of applicants, cf.  Freedom of 
Information Act, Section 25, 2nd paragraph.

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