Applications are invited for the following Post in the Technological University Dublin:
Post: Project Coordinator (Research Officer) - Delivering Digital Literacy for Older People - School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Specified purpose contract with initial funding of 21 months) Reference: 544/2024
Location: The post will be based at one of the TU Dublin Campuses i.e. Grangegorman (Parkhouse), Blanchardstown or Tallaght.
Hours of Work: A 37 hour working week is in operation.
Salary: The successful candidate will be appointed at salary scale aligned to point (01) of the Post-Doctoral Researcher Salary Scale i.e. €47,412 gross per annum. Remuneration may be adjusted from time to time in line with Government pay policy. Incremental credit may apply in line with University policy.
Closing Date: 24th January 2025 at 5.00 p.m. (Irish time). Late applications will not be accepted.
It is anticipated that interviews for this post will take place in week beginning 24th February 2025. The interview assessment will be 45 minutes in length and will include a presentation of 10 minutes duration. The topic of this presentation will be as follows:
“Practical measures to narrow the digital divide”.
Application Details/Procedures:
For further information and to make an online application for the above post please visit the website.
Technological University Dublin is an equal opportunities employer.
Person Specification
The ideal candidate will demonstrate the appropriate mix of knowledge, experience, skills, talent, and abilities required for the role as outlined below and must satisfy all of the essential criteria:
Essential:
* Third level degree (level 8) in Social Sciences or equivalent field with at least two years postgraduate experience (Essential).
* Proven success in research project development, management/coordination of partnerships and administration in engaged research (Essential).
* Project management experience of research and/or community projects (Essential).
Candidates will be shortlisted based on their demonstration of meeting every essential criterion so are asked to clearly outline how their experience and qualifications meet the criteria.
Desirable:
* Evidence of managing project budgets (Desirable).
* Evidence of participatory research and evaluation (Desirable).
* Evidence of digital skills/literacy education programmes (Desirable).
* Experience of working with older people and on health and wellbeing of older people (Desirable).
* Experience of cross-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research and/or community activities (Desirable).
* Proficiency in creating communication materials, including graphics and interactive STEM demonstrations (Desirable).
* Experience of grant applications for research related projects (Desirable).
* (EU/EEA) driver's license (Desirable).
Candidates may be shortlisted on the basis of none, one or more of these desirable criteria and are asked to clearly outline how their experience and qualifications meet the criteria.
Personal attributes required for the role:
* Ability to work on one’s initiative, manage workloads, deadlines, and responsibilities.
* Excellent communication, writing, administration, organisational and interpersonal skills.
* Experience of working in an academic environment, particularly related to education or public engagement in research.
* Extensive administration experience with significant experience at a senior level.
Skills:
Project Management, Project Planning, Administrator
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