Project Manager Research 80-100%
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Lausanne · Remote possible
- Company
- SUCHT SCHWEIZ, Avenue Louis-Ruchonnet 14, 1003 Lausanne
- First posted
Project Manager Research 80-100%
Project Manager Research (80–100 %)
Do you want to combine scientific research with social impact?
Sucht Schweiz is a national non-profit foundation committed to the prevention and reduction of problems related to addictive behavior. At the interface of research, prevention, and politics, we actively participate in social debates and convey scientifically sound findings.
For our research department, we are looking for a committed personality to lead national research projects with high visibility, develop new scientific endeavors, and actively shape the future of our research.
Your tasks:
In this responsible function, you will take over the leadership and further development of a portfolio of scientific research projects. This includes, in particular, significant national projects such as the Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study, the Cann-L pilot trial, and the Observatorium Tabakmarketing (OMATA).
You will take on a key role within our research department and actively shape national research projects of high social relevance. You will report directly to the Head of Research and work closely with an interdisciplinary and bilingual team.
Leadership, coordination, and implementation of complex research projects from planning to successful completion
Further development of existing research axes as well as acquisition of new research projects and third-party funds
Preparation of funding applications and participation in national tenders
Ensuring project quality regarding time, budget, and risks
Analysis and interpretation of scientific data as well as writing research reports and scientific publications
Presentation of research results to specialists, authorities, funding institutions, and other stakeholders
Technical supervision and coordination of scientific staff within the project teams
Maintenance and expansion of long-term cooperations with public institutions and project funders (BAG, cantonal authorities, foundations, etc.)
Your profile
You have a sound scientific education and bring experience in leading demanding research projects. You enjoy working independently, taking responsibility, and moving confidently in exchange with different stakeholder groups.
What you bring with you:
University degree (Master or Doctorate) in Public Health, social sciences, social psychology, or a comparable field
several years of professional experience in scientific research as well as in the management of complex research projects
Very good knowledge of quantitative research methods as well as experience with statistical programs such as SPSS, R, or STATA
German or French at native level as well as excellent knowledge of the respective other language (at least C1)
Very good editorial skills as well as the ability to prepare complex scientific content appropriately for the target audience
Independent, structured, and careful way of working with high organizational competence
Additionally advantageous:
Experience in the successful acquisition of research projects and third-party funds
Leadership experience or experience in the technical management of interdisciplinary teams
Knowledge in the field of addiction, Public Health, or health promotion
Good English skills
What awaits you with us
We offer you a varied activity with high social relevance and plenty of creative freedom.
Look forward to:
the leadership of nationally significant research projects with high visibility
a transparent and fair salary system
an engaged, interdisciplinary, and bilingual team
a respectful working environment
a 40-hour week at 100 %
up to one third home office
5 weeks vacation, from the age of 50, 6 weeks
a funded SBB half-fare card
an above-average employer contribution to the pension fund (60 % / 40 %)
Interested? Would you like to make a concrete social contribution with your research?
We look forward to your complete application documents as well as the indication of your earliest possible starting date.
For questions, Ms. Marina Delgrande, Head of Research, is available at mdelgrande(at). jpid1499aa1jm jpit0728jm jpiy26jm
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