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PhD holder researcher | Biological sciences (Movement ecology)

Reference: BIOPOLIS 2023-18
Job description:
PhD holder researcher

Reference: BIOPOLIS 2023-18
Main research field: Biological sciences
Sub research field: Movement ecology

1. The Board of Directors of Associação BIOPOLIS, has decided to open an international call for PhD holder researchers, under a work contract for a non-fixed term. This announcement is intended to 1 (one) research position (Reference BIOPOLIS 2023-18), to pursue scientific research activities in the project "Assessing impacts of climate change on habitat preferences of pelagic sharks through the development of novel satellite tags”, with the reference PTDC/BIA-BMA/3536/2021, supported by national funds by FCT/MCTES, in the areas of Behavioural Sciences Biology. The aims are to describe how climate-driven ocean deoxygenation and warming impact the behaviour and physiology of pelagic sharks in oxygen minimum zones. The work plan involves tagging of pelagic sharks with state-of-the-art biologgers developed by the team and animal-borne satellite tags; analysing behavioural, physiological and spatial data obtained from these devices to determine metabolic tolerance to environmental conditions, and consequently, estimate areas of high-space use in a future climate change scenario.

2. Applicable Legislation
Decree-Law no. 57/2016 of August 29th, amended by Law 57/2017 and Regulatory Decree No. 11- A / 2017 which approved the doctorate hiring regime destined to stimulate scientific and technological employment for all knowledge areas (RJEC); Portuguese Labour Code, approved by Law 7/2009 of February 12, in its actual form. 

3. Pursuant to article 13 of RJEC, the tender selection panel is formed by: Nuno Queiroz (Auxiliary Researcher at CIBIO-InBIO, President of the selection panel), Fernando Pádua Silva e Lima (CIBIO-InBIO), and Marisa Vedor (Junior Researcher at CIBIO-InBIO.

4. The workplace shall be at Associação BIOPOLIS/CIBIO – Centro de Investigação em Biodiversidade e Recursos Genéticos, Rua Padre Armando Quintas nº7 | 4485-661 Vairão, PORTUGAL. Visits to other collaborating labs may take place.

5. Monthly remuneration to be paid is that set by subheading a) nr.1 article 15 of RJEC and article nr 2 of the Regulatory Decree nr. 11-A/2017, corresponding to level 33 of the Tabela Remuneratória Única, approved  by  Order  no.  1553-C/2008 of December 31st,  i.e.  2206,05 Euros.

6. Application can be submitted by any national, foreign and stateless candidate(s) holding a doctorate degree in Biology or related areas and a scientific and professional curriculum whose profile is suited for the activity described below (item 7).
In case the doctorate degree was awarded by a foreign higher education institution, it must comply with the provisions of Decree-Law no. 66/2018 of August 16th, and all formalities established therein must be complied with at the signature of work contract.

7. The tender admission general requirements are those defined in the previous point 6, and additional specific requirements are: 
a) Experience onboard commercial longline fishing vessels, particularly in long-duration trips.
b) Experience in tagging pelagic sharks with satellite transmitters, with demonstrated capacity to assess shark condition and welfare to guarantee the success of the tagging procedure.
c) Experience in exploring, analysing and describing ecological and biological processes using telemetry data, preferably in pelagic sharks.
d) Having published scientific publications in high impact journals, preferably in the scope of this call.

The candidate should be able to work well within a team and have excellent English and communication skills. Furthermore, it is expected that the candidate possesses strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. 

8. Pursuant to article 5 of RJEC, the selection is to be made based on the evaluation of the scientific and curricular career of the candidate.

9. Scientific and curricular career evaluation focuses on relevance, quality and up-to-datedness: 

a) of scientific, technological, cultural or artistic production in the last five years, considered most relevant by the candidate; 
b) of research activities, fundamental or applied science, developed in the last five years, considered of higher impact by the candidate; 
c) of knowledge extension and dissemination activities developed in the last five years, namely under the scope of the promotion of culture and scientific practices, deemed most relevant by the candidate. 
d) of activities of science management, technology and innovation programs, or of experience in observing and monitoring the scientific and technological system or higher education, in Portugal or abroad.

10. The five-year period mentioned above can be extended by the panel, if requested by the candidate, whenever the suspension of scientific activities is reasoned by socially protected grounds like paternity leave, long-term serious illness, and other legal situations of unavailability to work. 

11. Evaluation criteria are the following: 

The evaluation of the CV of the candidates, in particular the scientific merit and research experience will take into consideration the elements presented for the last five years of activity falling within the scope of the specific areas of the tender (see Point 1) and will be performed according to the following criteria:

11.1 Integrated assessment of the curriculum trajectory of the candidate, based on an overview of their scientific merits, namely: 
I. Overall scientific coherence of the CV – 10%.
II. Diversity of scientific indicators, including relevant published peer-reviewed articles falling within the scope of the specific areas listed in point 1 – 10%.
III. Participation in research projects – 5%.

11.2 Relevant experience in:
I. Working onboard commercial longline fishing vessels, particularly in long-duration trips – 30%.
II. Tagging pelagic sharks with satellite transmitters, with demonstrated capacity to assess shark condition and welfare to guarantee the success of the tagging procedure – 30%.
III. Exploring, analysing and describing ecological and biological processes using telemetry data, preferably in pelagic sharks – 15%.

  
12. In the case of admitted candidates whose evaluation does not differ more than 10% from that obtained by the best positioned candidate, the jury will interview these candidates. This will be aimed at obtaining clarifications and explanations about the curricular elements and additional information as well as to evaluate the attitude profile and motivation of the candidate.
The final score of each jury member is obtained by the following assessment: 90% scientific and curricular career evaluation and 10% interview.

13. Candidate final classification system shall be given based on a scale 0 to 100.

14. The panel shall deliberate by means of roll-call vote justified under adopted and disclosed selection criteria, with no abstentions allowed.

15. Minutes of panel meetings shall be executed and include a summary of all occurrences of said meeting, as well as of all votes casted by the members and respective reasoning.

16. After selection criteria application, the panel shall prepare a sorted list of approved candidates and respective classification.

17. Panel’s final decision shall be validated by the leader of the institution, who is also in charge of deciding about the hiring. 

18. Application formalization:
18.1. The applications are formalized at the electronic address https://www.cibio.pt  with following documents in a digital form, in PDF format:

i) Curriculum vitae
ii) Motivational Letter
iii) Qualifications Certificate
iv) Other relevant documentation

18.2. The application period is from 13/03/2023 to 24/03/2023.
Expect starting date: 1st April 2023

19. All candidates who formalize their applications in an improper way or fail to prove the requirements imposed by this tender are excluded from admission. In case of doubt, the panel is entitled to request any candidate to present further documentation supporting their statements.

20. False statements provided by the candidates shall be punished by law.

21. Both admitted and excluded candidate list and final classification list shall be notified by email.

22. After notification, all candidates have 10 working days to comment. Panel’s final decisions are pronounced within a period of 90 working days, from response period deadline.
 
23. This tender is exclusively destined to fill this specify position and can be terminated at any time until approval of final candidate list, expiring with the respective occupation of said position.

24. Non-discrimination and equal access policy: Associação BIOPOLIS actively promotes a non-discrimination and equal access policy, wherefore no candidate can be privileged, benefited, impaired or deprived of any rights whatsoever, or be exempt of any duties based on their ancestry, age, sex, sexual preference, marital status, family and economic conditions, instruction, origin or social conditions, genetic heritage, reduced work capacity, disability, chronic illness, nationality, ethnic origin or race, origin territory, language, religion, political or ideological convictions and union membership.

25. The panel has approved this announcement in meeting held on 09/03/2023.

26 In order to comply with Law no. 4/2019, of 10 January, candidates must declare on the application form, under a statement of honor, their degree of disability, the type of disability and the means of communication/expression to be used in the selection process.


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