Capita ogni tanto (e ne siamo onorati) che a segnalarci proposte di lavoro da girare ai nostri allievi siano le stesse autorità di gestione, cioè le strutture che finanziano i progetti. E molti nostri allievi ne fanno parte, e si occupano di progetti europei “dall’altra parte delle scrivania”: non scrivendoli, ma valutandoli e controllandone lo svolgimento. Questa è un’altra di quelle opportunità, arriva dall’autorità di gestione Interreg Baltico (www.interreg-baltic.eu): “We are looking for a project officer at the JS office in Rostock/Germany to support our project unit in giving advice to applicants, assessing applications as well as in monitoring and supervising transnational cooperation projects in the fields of innovation, natural resources and transport. Closure date: 3 April 2017. The job is a full-time position for two years with an option for a prolongation. Start as soon as possible. Main tasks: a) provide general advice, support and information to applicants and project partners on project development, application, implementation and reporting; b) carry out assessments of project applications; c) monitor project implementation by means of checking progress reports, supported by the Programme’s electronic monitoring system, and follow-up outstanding issues; d) manage requests from projects on changes in set-up, finances, timing, etc; e) update procedures and related documents for the implementation of Interreg Baltic Sea Region (application, assessment, reporting and monitoring, special instruments etc.); f) collect information about projects’ outcomes and assist the MA/JS communication officers in information and communication activities, draft information for the Programme’s website; g) contribute to reporting to the EU Commission; h) contribute to targeted seminars for applicants and project partners. Qualification and profile: University degree (preferably public administration/regional policies, geographer, business administration and related fields); relevant work experience of at least two years; well anchored knowledge of the Baltic Sea region’s political, economic and social systems including experience of working with public administrations in Baltic Sea region countries, experience of working with public administrations in Nordic countries or Russia is an advantage; experience with the administration of EU Structural Funds; experience with international cooperation; solid administrative skills and a passion for accurate documentation and filing; completely fluent in verbal and written English; knowledge of Nordic languages and Russian is an advantage. The place of employment is Rostock/Germany. The job is a full-time position with a regular working time of 39 hours a week. Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein will issue the employment contract (the legal basis is the German labour code) and manage all related social tax and insurance issues. The job can be started as soon as possible. The contract will be concluded for two years from the starting date, with an option for a prolongation. The annual gross salary will range between EUR 45,000 and EUR 50,000 depending on qualification and experience. Applications have to be submitted in English language and in electronic version by Monday 3 April 2017, 22:00 hours (CET), to the following email address: jobs@eu.baltic.net. Applications include a motivation letter, a CV based on Europass standard template, a recruitment application sheet. Based on the complete set of documents we will be selecting candidates for job interviews. Interviews are planned for 24-27 April 2017 in Rostock. Candidates might be contacted by telephone during the selection process. For further information please contact: Eeva Rantama, Team Leader Project Unit, (+49 381 45484 5254/-5281, eeva.rantama@interreg-baltic.eu)