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9 de febrero de 2026

Especialista freelance en redes sociales para naturaleza y empresas (2.100-3.500 USD/mes, remoto)

 

Freelance Social Media & Content Specialist (remote)

Location:
Remote. Virtual team, can be based anywhere with right to work, but overlap with UK/Central Europe time zone is essential.

Organization:
Business for Nature

Contract Type:
Freelance. Ideally starting 16 March 2026 - end 2026 with potential for extension. Retainer range: USD 2,100–3,500 per month, depending on location and experience.

Main Description:
Business for Nature is seeking a creative, strategic, experienced and hands-on freelance social media specialist to work alongside the communications team as a copywriter, visual designer and strategic partner for our social media channels, especially LinkedIn. We're looking for someone to help us tell our stories on social, navigating the "ambition loop" where business action drives policy ambition and vice-versa for nature.

Role objectives:

  • Boost our advocacy impact: create real change that drives business action for nature through government policy and ambitious advocacy from our corporate partners
  • Ensure we remain a credible voice: position Business for Nature as a trusted, evidence-based leader on the business-nature agenda
  • Insert Business for Nature in the right conversations: ensure participation and visibility in high-level global policy and business dialogues
  • Engage our audience: grow a community of advocates and supporters who actively share and interact with our content
  • Build awareness, reach and understanding of Business for Nature and our work among target audiences, including policymakers and senior business leaders (CEO, CSO)

Key responsibilities:

  • Day-to-day delivery of our social media strategy, mainly using LinkedIn
  • Write compelling copy that aligns with our values: Conversational yet professional, concise and jargon-free, bold and ambitious. Must be able to make complex policy topics simple and engaging in plain and simple American English and appeal to a broad political spectrum
  • Take the lead on designing new assets: elevate our visual identity. Business for Nature is undergoing a brand refresh, so you'll be taking the lead on bringing our new brand to life through professional, visual assets and templates for content series. This might include carousels, quote card graphics, infographics, dynamic/animated text-based content and short-form video, which can be adapted by the comms team as needed
  • Strategic implementation: Link content to our organizational priorities to influence business leaders and policymakers, including repurposing reports and website content, campaign coverage, thought leadership and sharing policy wins and publications
  • Community management: Proactively engage with our 33K+ LinkedIn audience, 100+ partners and 1,500+ signatory companies, ensuring Business for Nature is at the center of the right conversations
  • Report on content performance: Assist with light reporting through Hootsuite and KPI tracking to refine our approach and maximize reach
  • Scheduling and posting/cross-posting: Manage post scheduling in Hootsuite, ensuring all posts adhere to our strict branding and formatting standards

Requirements:

  • Experience creating content for LinkedIn to engage a business or government audience
  • Ability to make complex topics engaging and clear: find the compelling story in technical, policy and sustainability topics to bring copy to life while adding a touch of light-heartedness where it makes sense
  • Mastery of tone: ability to write in a conversational, inclusive, and professional voice that avoids "faceless" jargon
  • Design excellence: advanced understanding of Canva and social design principles using the BfN brand guidelines
  • Stylistic rigor: Work within the BfN style guide, including the use of American English
  • Technical proficiency: Strong grasp of Analytics, capable of managing light reporting and data tracking
  • Organization and professionalism: Maintaining clear timelines and structured workflows, communicating proactively and meeting deadlines consistently. You uphold high standards of accuracy and attention to detail

Nice to have, but not essential:

  • Experience in corporate or advocacy spaces: demonstrated experience creating engaging, strategic social media content for a professional audience
  • Paid Ads experience
  • Video content creation skills

Benefits/Conditions:
Remote work from anywhere (with right to work). Retainer: USD 2,100–3,500 per month, depending on location and experience.

How to Apply:
Submit a CV, a cover letter, and a portfolio of LinkedIn-specific content to contact@businessfornature.org with the subject line "freelance social media specialist application" by Sunday, 1 March 2026.

Important notes:

  • Candidates who applied through LinkedIn or other channels without a cover letter will NOT be considered
  • We will only respond to candidates selected for the interview process, and we may close the application window early if oversubscribed

Diseña actividades de interpretación ambiental (contrato indefinido)

Especialista en Educación Ambiental – Talher

Ubicación:
Presencia nacional (España)

Organización:
Talher – Empresa de servicios medioambientales especializada en jardinería, forestal, limpieza viaria, recogida de residuos sólidos urbanos y educación ambiental.

Tipo de Contrato:
Indefinido, jornada parcial

Descripción Principal:
Talher busca un especialista en educación ambiental con conocimientos en técnicas y metodologías para dinamizar grupos, con acreditada experiencia en interpretación ambiental en medio urbano.

Tus funciones incluirán:

  • Diseño y desarrollo de campañas de comunicación ambiental y concienciación ecológica
  • Planificación de actividades y elaboración de material didáctico para las campañas
  • Diseño, dinamización y evaluación de actividades del Programa educativo (itinerarios, rutas de senderismo, actividades ciclistas, talleres) dirigidas a escolares, grupos organizados, familias y público general
  • Diseño, dinamización y evaluación de eventos
  • Colaboración en la elaboración de contenidos de publicaciones
  • Elaboración de contenidos del blog del Programa
  • Participación en recogida de datos y elaboración de informes periódicos

Requisitos:

  • Grado/Licenciatura en Ciencias de la Naturaleza, Biología, Forestal o similares
  • Experiencia en educación ambiental e interpretación ambiental en medio urbano
  • Capacidades para coordinación y dinamización de grupos de trabajo
  • Experiencia en dinámicas de intervención social
  • Experiencia en elaboración de materiales didácticos
  • Experiencia deseable en posiciones similares
  • Nivel B2 en inglés (valorable)
  • Nociones en PRL, calidad y medio ambiente (deseable)
  • Saber montar en bici y manejarse en rutas urbanas (deseable)

Beneficios/Condiciones:

  • Horario: miércoles a domingo (3 semanas al mes) y lunes a viernes (1 semana al mes). Se libra un fin de semana al mes
  • Jornada parcial
  • Contrato indefinido
  • Empresa comprometida con igualdad de oportunidades y presencia equilibrada de género

Cómo Aplicar:
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4361020383/

Más información sobre Talher: https://www.talher.com/

8 de febrero de 2026

Prácticas remuneradas con ballenas y delfines en Hawai'i ($1,000/mes, 4 meses)

Research Internship with Marine Mammals

Location: Maui, Hawai'i

Organization: Pacific Whale Foundation (non-profit organization dedicated to protecting whales and other marine wildlife through research, education, and conservation)

Contract Type: Full-time, four-month paid internship beginning in March

Main Description:

This internship offers hands-on experience in marine mammal research, combining photo-identification, data analysis, and regular fieldwork on whales and dolphins alongside experienced researchers.

In the office, interns will learn: how to input, organize, and quality-control data; how to photographically identify dolphins and whales; how to use database software; and gain a working understanding of the biology and ecology of Hawai'i's marine wildlife.

In the field, interns will learn: how to scan for and identify whales and dolphins, collect photo-identification data, and conduct behavioral observations of wild animals. Field days are weather dependent, typically occur approximately once per week, and can range from 7–12 hours in length.

Requirements:

  • Possess a university degree or be an advanced undergraduate in biology, zoology, marine biology, ecology, or a related field
  • Demonstrate a professional and responsible approach to scientific research
  • Be proficient with computers and data entry (PCs and Microsoft Office)
  • Be willing to spend extended periods performing repetitive, detail-oriented tasks
  • Have a strong work ethic and be adaptable and independent
  • Prior on-water experience is strongly preferred

Benefits/Conditions:

Interns receive a $1,000/month stipend and are responsible for their own travel and living expenses. Public transportation is available on the island.

How to Apply:

Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States or legally permitted to remain in Hawai'i for the duration of the internship. International applicants may be considered but are responsible for securing any required visas and documentation.

Interested candidates should email the following materials as PDF attachments to research@pacificwhale.org with the subject line "Hawai'i Research Internship Application":

  • Cover letter including your availability and preferred internship period
  • Resume describing training, experience, and relevant skills
  • Names and contact information for two references

More details are available here: https://pacificwhale.org/what-we-do/research-internship/

6 de febrero de 2026

Estudia ranas venenosas amazónicas (Viena + campo en Guayana Francesa, €3,714/mes, 3 años)

Ph.D. in Evolutionary Ecology and Ecotoxicology of Rainforest Frogs

Location:
Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria (with extensive fieldwork in French Guiana)

Organization:
University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna (Vetmeduni Vienna), Austria

Contract Type:
Fully funded PhD position (3 years, 30 hours per week, starting April 2026)

Main Description:
The candidate will be supervised by Assoc. Prof. Bibiana Rojas at the Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Austria, and cosupervised by one or more of the following project collaborators: Dr. Jérémy Lemaire (Department of Behavioral & Cognitive Biology, University of Vienna); Asst. Prof. Valeria Marasco (Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna); Dr. Andrius Pašukonis (Institute of Biosciences, Vilnius University and Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna), depending on the focus of the PhD project.

The main aim of the project is to investigate the impact of mercury (Hg) contamination on the life history, larval health and behaviour of an Amazonian poison frog species endemic of the Guiana Shield, an area with high occurrence of Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM) activities. For this, the candidate will design and carry out field-based behavioural assays as well as experiments under laboratory conditions that fall within the general framework of the project. The project involves, among others, several months of intensive fieldwork in French Guiana, rigorous ecotoxicological experiments in captivity, movement tracking and molecular work.

Main research fields: behavioural and evolutionary ecology, ecotoxicology, movement ecology, ecophysiology.

Requirements:

  • MSc. degree in biological sciences and related field or an equivalent degree
  • Full proficiency in written and spoken English
  • Statistical computing skills
  • Strong interest in, and experience with, field research and animal behaviour
  • Physical and mental preparedness for intensive fieldwork and basic living conditions of tropical field research

Additional qualifications that will be highly valued: experience in ecotoxicology and/or ecophysiology, landscape ecology, animal movement and behavioural analyses; scientific publishing and conference presentations, advanced computational skills, good knowledge of experimental design, experience in/with wet-lab work, tropical fieldwork, and/or animal husbandry. Ability to communicate in French is desirable.

Benefits/Conditions:
The position is fully funded by the Austrian Science Fund and includes a gross monthly salary of EUR 3,714.80 for full-time employment, adjusted pro rata to 30 hours per week, and research + travel expenses for 3 years.

How to Apply:
The application should be sent to bibiana.rojas@vetmeduni.ac.at no later than February 17th, 2026 and should include:

  • A CV (no photo)
  • The contact details of two referees who can provide recommendation letters (no letters needed at the initial stage)
  • A motivation letter written by the applicant stating their research interests and experiences

Interviews will be held online during the last week of February or first week of March.

More information available at: https://bibianarodas.co/news/

5 de febrero de 2026

Puesto de campo y laboratorio en ecología del comportamiento (Catalunya, CSIC)

Tècnic/a de recerca en ecologia del comportament i canvi ambiental

Ubicación:
Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Blanes, Catalunya, Espanya, amb treball de camp regular al nord-est de Catalunya (principalment a la regió de l'Alta Garrotxa).

Organización:
Laboratori de Comportament Animal i Canvi Ambiental (ABEClab), CEAB-CSIC

Tipo de Contrato:
6 mesos, amb possibilitat d'ampliació fins a 9 mesos. Jornada laboral a temps complet (38 h/setmana), amb possibilitat de contracte a jornada reduïda. Data d'inici entre mitjans i finals de març.

Descripción Principal:
Es busquen candidatures per a una plaça de tècnic/a de recerca dins del Laboratori de Comportament Animal i Canvi Ambiental (ABEClab) del CEAB-CSIC. La plaça s'emmarca dins del projecte DRYFISH, que investiga com el comportament animal, especialment el dels peixos d'aigua dolça, respon al canvi ambiental, amb un fort èmfasi en l'assecament dels cursos fluvials, la fragmentació d'hàbitats i els canvis en la disponibilitat d'aigua en sistemes fluvials mediterranis.

La recerca combina treball de camp intensiu en cursos d'aigua intermitents, experiments de laboratori, manteniment d'animals i anàlisi quantitativa de dades. La persona contractada tindrà un paper central i actiu dins del projecte, treballant estretament amb l'IP, estudiants i col·laboradors, i donant suport a múltiples activitats de recerca del laboratori.

Tasques a desenvolupar:

  • Treball de camp: Monitoratge ambiental de cursos d'aigua en procés d'assecament, mostreig de poblacions de peixos, campanyes de pesca, i observacions i experiments de comportament en basses refugi naturals.
  • Treball de laboratori: Manteniment de les instal·lacions experimentals amb peixos, alimentació i cura dels aquaris, suport als experiments de laboratori i de camp, i assistència en la construcció i adaptació de muntatges experimentals.
  • Gestió i anàlisi de dades: Organització, processament, anotació i anàlisi de dades, incloent l'avaluació del comportament i l'anotació de vídeos, utilitzant eines com R, Python i GIS.
  • Suport a la recerca i difusió: Suport en la recerca bibliogràfica, preparació de figures i informes, contribució a manuscrits científics quan sigui rellevant, i suport ocasional en activitats de divulgació i comunicació.

El treball és actiu i, en alguns moments, físicament exigent, especialment durant les campanyes de camp d'estiu, i pot requerir flexibilitat horària.

Requisitos:
Requisits essencials:

  • Títol de màster en ecologia, biologia, ciències ambientals o un camp estretament relacionat (en casos especials, aquest requisit pot ser exempt).
  • Experiència en treball de camp i/o experiments de laboratori en ecologia o comportament animal.
  • Carnet de conduir vigent.
  • Residència a la zona o disposició a traslladar-s'hi (treball de camp a l'Alta Garrotxa; instal·lacions de laboratori a Blanes).

Altres mèrits valorables:

  • Experiència en el processament o anàlisi de dades amb R, Python i/o GIS.
  • Bon domini de l'anglès (al grup també es parla català i castellà).
  • Interès per continuar una carrera acadèmica en recerca (per exemple, doctorat, estada postdoctoral o sol·licitud conjunta de projectes competitius).
  • Familiaritat amb sistemes fluvials mediterranis o experiència local a la regió.
  • Capacitat per treballar de manera independent, assumir responsabilitats i gestionar tasques de forma autònoma.
  • Alta motivació per a l'aprenentatge continu.
  • Disponibilitat de vehicle propi (per al treball de camp).

Beneficios/Condiciones:

  • Contracte i salari: d'acord amb la normativa del CSIC i la legislació nacional per a personal cientificotècnic.
  • Ubicació: Centre d'Estudis Avançats de Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Espanya, amb treball de camp regular al nord-est de Catalunya.
  • Procés de selecció i contractació: a través del sistema de contractació del CSIC (Bolsa de treball).
  • Entorn de recerca: El Laboratori de Comportament Animal i Canvi Ambiental (ABEClab) és un grup de recerca internacional i interdisciplinari liderat pel Dr. Jolle Jolles. La recerca integra estudis de camp, experiments de laboratori, anàlisis quantitatives i metodologies de monitoratge dins d'un entorn col·laboratiu i dinàmic. Exemples de treballs: instagram.com/jollewjolles

Cómo Aplicar:
Les persones interessades han d'enviar un CV i una breu carta de motivació on exposin l'interès i l'adequació a la plaça, així com el compliment dels requisits especificats, a l'adreça j.w.jolles@ceab.csic.es amb l'assumpte "Call DRYFISH technician + nom del candidat/candidata".

Data límit de presentació de sol·licituds: 13 de febrer de 2026

Les candidatures amb un perfil sòlid que no siguin seleccionades per a aquesta plaça podran ser considerades per a futures oportunitats dins del laboratori. 

4 de febrero de 2026

Trabaja en comunicación de programa global de conservación forestal (12-14 meses, Bristol/Londres)

Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Senior Officer (Maternity Cover)

Location: United Kingdom (Bristol or London Palladium office)

Organization: Palladium - Partnerships for Forests / Investments in Forests and Sustainable Land Use Programme – Phase 2

Contract Type: 12-14 month maternity cover, full-time. Anticipated start date: March 2026

Main Description:

Palladium is looking for a Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Senior Officer to work on the Investments in Forests and Sustainable Land Use Programme – Phase 2 funded by UK International Development. The role will support the delivery of programme communications both internally and externally, and the engagement of key stakeholders.

The position will be based out of the Bristol or London Palladium office and report to the Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Lead, who is based in Bristol. The Senior Officer will also work closely with a team of Regional Communications Leads who will support on the delivery of regional programme communications activities.

Programme Context:

The second phase of Partnerships for Forests (P4F) is the flagship programme in the Nature Based Capital and Climate, Environment and Natural Resources practice area at Palladium. Building on the strong foundations of P4F (which ran from 2015 to 2024), the second phase will catalyse investment into inclusive, sustainable businesses, that support growth and livelihoods, and protect and restore forests, ensuring that value flows back to forest-based communities and smallholder farmers across the tropical belt. The programme will operate in five globally important forest regions: East Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, West Africa and Central Africa, with a strengthened focus on the latter in this new phase of operations. In all regions, the programme aims to foster long-term sustainability, prosperity and resilience in local economies.

P4F will run for 5 years from 1 February 2025. Depending on performance and subject to funding, the programme may be extended for a further 5 years (up to 2035). The second phase of P4F is funded by the UK government and is one of several activities that sit within the broader Investments in Forests and Sustainable Land Use (IFSLU) Programme.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support the Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Lead in maintaining the programme brand and ensuring the consistent use of brand assets
  • Help develop strong and engaging communications and knowledge products including films, blogs, articles, press releases, and reports to help convey compelling stories and programme results
  • Support the design and co-ordination of in-person and online events, including global and regional forums, webinars and roundtables. Responsibilities include managing invites, developing communication collateral, and coordinating with third-party vendors
  • Lead on the maintenance of the Programme's dedicated website, LinkedIn account and other digital channels which represent core communications channels for the programme and support the development of digital products
  • Help to build and maintain systems and processes to effectively manage relationships with existing and new external stakeholders and their ongoing engagement with the Programme
  • Create, plan and measure effective email communications campaigns and improve the quality of existing contact data in line with GDPR requirements
  • Help maintain the knowledge hub, a central resource for information and communications products for the different regions and sectors of the Programme and coordinate with the Regional Communications and Stakeholder Engagement team
  • Support the Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Lead on the delivery of programme reports including the Inception Report and Annual Reports
  • Coordinate in-person and online meetings with internal and external programme stakeholders
  • Deliver communications about grant funding and other opportunities under the Programme
  • Working with the Global Communications Team to disseminate programme communications through Palladium's communications channels
  • Support on the development and delivery of the Programme Learning Agenda
  • Support the Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Lead in carrying out the annual consultation process (including surveys)
  • Support the delivery and response to reputational risk activities
  • Support the delivery of communications activities for other climate on nature initiatives at Palladium where there is a need and capacity to do so
  • Any other duties reasonably required by the Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Lead

Requirements:

Essential:

  • Strong experience in communications and outreach and stakeholder engagement
  • An excellent communicator who is able to build strong working relationships both internally and externally
  • Demonstrated ability to unpack and communicate complex concepts simply with a range of stakeholders in multi-cultural settings
  • Competent at copywriting for different channels
  • Good knowledge of digital channels and tailoring content to their requirements
  • Good understanding of email marketing and website analytics to track campaign results and report on KPIs
  • Good knowledge of search engine optimisation (SEO) to drive traffic to website content
  • Strong in use of MS Office Applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
  • Excellent organisational and multitasking skills – ability to manage multiple projects comfortably
  • Able to work within a fast-paced team and contribute to the delivery of high-quality communications products
  • Commitment to promoting sustainability, equity, and inclusion in Communications and Stakeholder Engagement

Desirable:

  • Experience working on sustainable forestry, climate change, sustainable land use sector projects
  • Video production and editing skills
  • Graphic and digital design skills and familiarity with document management, content management and web-based design (e.g. InDesign)
  • Proficient in written and spoken Spanish, Portuguese, French or Bahasa language

Benefits/Conditions:

The role may include international travel.

Palladium is committed to embedding equity, diversity, and inclusion into everything we do. We welcome applications from all sections of society and actively encourage diversity to drive innovation, creativity, success and good practice. Should you require any adjustments or accommodations to be made during the recruitment process (due to disability, neurodiversity, or for any other circumstance), please email rowena.clay@thepalladiumgroup.com

How to Apply:

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, therefore applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible.

Apply online at: https://palladium.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/2/home/requisition/24670?c=palladium

Reference: req24670

31 de enero de 2026

Oportunidad de educación ambiental al aire libre en Montana (25+ horas/semana)

Summer Camp Teacher Naturalist

Location: Billings, Montana

Organization: Montana Audubon Center

Contract Type: Temporary (June 1st – August 14th, 2026)

Main Description:

Summer Camp Teacher Naturalists are the core of our seasonal program staff. They are responsible for the implementation of high-energy, hands-on, experiential summer camp programs. Participant ages typically range from 5 to 13, with a focus on elementary students. Teacher Naturalists must be enthusiastic about connecting youth with the natural world and comfortable leading groups outdoors in all summer weather conditions.

Responsibilities:

  • Program Implementation: Lead engaging, inquiry-based outdoor summer camp sessions, fostering curiosity and personal growth in a safe environment.
  • Safety & Supervision: Provide a safe and positive learning environment by managing group dynamics and remaining aware of environmental hazards.
  • Curriculum Adaptation: Adapt daily activities based on weather, student engagement levels, and group needs to maintain high-quality programming.
  • Communication: Maintain professional communication with parents, fellow staff, and program coordinators regarding daily schedules and student needs.
  • Facility Care: Assist with the organization and maintenance of educational equipment and camp facilities.

Requirements:

  • Must be 18 years or older.
  • Experience teaching or leading youth in formal or non-formal settings (camps, schools, etc.) is preferred.
  • Ability to stand, walk, and engage participants in outdoor programming for extended periods in various summer weather conditions.
  • Comfortable working with diverse groups of youth and the general public.
  • Knowledge of local natural history, biology, or ecology is preferred.
  • Responsible, dependable, self-motivated, and highly enthusiastic.
  • Ability to work collaboratively as part of a high-energy seasonal team.

Benefits/Conditions:

  • Salary: $14 - $16 per hour
  • Schedule: 25+ hour work week
  • CPR, First Aid, and AED certification provided
  • Eligible for internship hours or academic credit (subject to institutional approval)
  • Possibility of a long-term or continued seasonal position
  • Early start date in May available for qualified candidates
  • Housing is not provided

How to Apply:

Deadline: April 11, 2026

Please send a cover letter, resume, and three references in a single PDF document to echilcoat@mtaudubon.org with the subject line "Summer Camp Teacher Naturalist". For questions, please contact Emily at 406-294-5099.

30 de enero de 2026

Contrato técnico de laboratorio en Valencia (12 meses)

 Técnico/a de laboratorio para investigación sobre microbiota intestinal y obesidad

Ubicación: Instituto de Agroquímica y Tecnología de Alimentos (IATA-CSIC), Paterna, Valencia, España

Organización: Grupo de Microbioma e Innovación en Nutrición y Salud, IATA-CSIC

Tipo de Contrato: 12 meses (jornada completa), con posibilidad de prórroga según disponibilidad presupuestaria. Incorporación inmediata.

Descripción Principal: Se busca un/a técnico/a de laboratorio con experiencia para incorporarse al proyecto de investigación financiado por el Plan Nacional MIMICROBES (PID2023-150523NB-100).

El proyecto tiene como objetivo profundizar en los mecanismos mediante los cuales la microbiota intestinal modula la salud humana. En concreto, se centra en el estudio de determinadas actividades enzimáticas producidas por bacterias intestinales y su influencia sobre el desarrollo de la obesidad, utilizando modelos animales.

La persona seleccionada llevará a cabo estudios de modelos animales de obesidad inducida por la dieta y prestará apoyo en tareas experimentales relacionadas con el mantenimiento de cultivos celulares, la realización de análisis bioquímicos y moleculares, así como otras actividades de laboratorio asociadas al desarrollo del proyecto.

Requisitos:

  • Ciclo Formativo Superior (Técnico Superior en Laboratorio Clínico y Biomédico o similar)
  • Curso de capacitación y experiencia en el manejo de animales de experimentación
  • Capacidad de trabajo en equipo, autonomía y organización
  • Experiencia adicional en el manejo de cultivos celulares, técnicas de biología molecular y microscopía

Beneficios/Condiciones:

  • Contrato de 12 meses con posibilidad de prórroga
  • Jornada completa
  • Incorporación inmediata
  • Trabajo en un proyecto de investigación financiado por el Plan Nacional

Cómo Aplicar: Las personas interesadas deberán enviar currículum vitae actualizado a la Dra. Marta Olivares (m.olivares@iata.csic.es) indicando en el asunto "Técnico/a de laboratorio".

Plazo de presentación: 15/02/2026

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