With 19 campuses and centres across the North and West Highlands, Skye, and Outer Hebrides, we cover a geographic area larger than Wales, comprising 40% of Scotland's coastline. Our campuses and centres are located within historic towns and villages, set amongst the shorelines, mountains, and moors, with local staff working across our region to support our students and communities., Responsibilities: The post holders will provide leadership in pollution research, focusing on the occurrence, fate, impacts and mitigation of environmental contaminants. You will lead and grow a portfolio of externally funded research and knowledge exchange projects, oversee ERI's commercial analytical services, contribute to UHI's research strategy and REF 2029 preparations and engage with government, agencies, industry and communities to deliver real-world impact. You will mentor early career researchers & support a collaborative, outward-facing research culture.
Qualifications, Experience and Skills: The suitable candidates will have the knowledge, skills and experience normally associated with a PhD plus research experience to enable the delivery and dissemination of independent research. You will have the ability to develop research proposals, sufficient specialist knowledge to effectively contribute to as well as develop and deliver research programmes and have strong communication and customer service skills. A level of Gaelic ability would be advantageous to your application.
Based in the far north of Scotland, ERI offers exceptional access to natural laboratories, strong partnerships across government, industry, and communities, and a supportive, collaborative research environment. | eri.ac.uk
Applications are welcome from candidates who can contribute to one of our existing areas of our current work: + Sustainable Water Quality Management and Wastewater Treatment + Monitoring and Assessing Acute and Chronic Impacts of Pollutants + Minimising Pollution in Rural Sectors + Preventing Harm from Priority Pollutants And / or one or more of the following areas is particularly welcome: + Environmental modelling and data science + AMR ecology and environmental microbiology + Ecotoxicology and environmental health + Green chemistry and circular innovation + Catchment biogeochemistry and hydrochemistry + Science, governance and policy translation Benefits of working for us:
* 45 days annual leave per year (pro rata for part-time staff)
* Local Government Pension Scheme (Highland Council)
* 10% Membership Discount at Highlife Highland
* Occupational sick pay scheme and family friendly leave provisions
* Staff Support and Employee Assistance Programmes
* Employment Benefits Scheme including lifestyle savings and Cycle to Work Scheme
* £80 towards cost of glasses required for VDU work