Director of the National Laboratory for Intense Magnetic Fields H/F
Référence : 2024-1462805
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Employeur :
CNRS Cadres Dirigeants
The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - Localisation : Grenoble
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- Nature de l’emploi Emploi ouvert aux titulaires et aux contractuels
- Expérience souhaitée Non renseigné
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Rémunération (fourchette indicative pour les contractuels) Non renseigné
- Catégorie Catégorie A+ (Encadrement supérieur - Emplois de direction)
- Management Oui
- Télétravail possible Oui
Vos missions en quelques mots
Your job
The Unit Director leads the LNCMI in all scientific, technical, budgetary, financial, human, forward-looking and day-to-day management aspects required to achieve the unit's project and/or objectives.
Within this framework, he/she organizes and drives the unit's scientific and technological trajectory.
Your responsabilities
Your main responsibilities are as follows:
· Represent the installation in all its aspects vis-à-vis its stakeholders in the European and international scientific context;
· Coordinate the activities of the management team;
· Participate in the EMFL board of directors, then chair this board when it is his turn.
· Define the medium and long term strategy for the development of the laboratory and manage its implementation, in agreement with the council and in coordination with the laboratory staff, its laboratory and scientific councils and the community of users;
· Act proactively to attract funds and develop opportunities for the laboratory;
· Optimize the laboratory's organizational structures and processes;
· Be responsible for the implementation of the LNCMI users program, of the operation of the facility, of the development of its scientific and technical programs, and of the implementation of the annual budget;
· Ensure the safety, excellence, efficiency, reliability and proper functioning of the installation;
· Manage and act as an example for staff, and cooperate confidently with staff representatives;
· Promote internally the development of diversity and equal opportunity policies;
· Promote ethics, integrity and sustainable development;
· Be responsible for communicating with the public regarding scientific and technical matters involving LNCMI, and for internal communication of information to staff.
Profil recherché
Your profil
Candidates are expected to have:
· Records of distinguished performance and leadership in scientific research with a strong background in magnetic field science;
· Experience at senior level in laboratory management and/or large scientific projects, with the ability to evaluate, support and enhance the activity of teams, while supporting change.
· Understanding of the principles and of the legal framework of governance of a CNRS laboratory.
· Strong organizational skills and ability to work in a complex, multidisciplinary environment, on two sites and internationally;
· Excellent communication skills with institutional stakeholders, the scientific community and the general public;
· Cooperative leadership style and the ability to inspire and engage staff, to assess and value team activity, and to support change
The working languages of the LNCMI being French and English, mastery of these two languages is considered a major asset. Availability to travel between Toulouse and Grenoble several times a month will also be a strong point for candidates.
Niveau d'études minimum requis
- Niveau Niveau 8 Doctorat/diplômes équivalents
- Spécialisation Physique-chimie, Physique
Langues
- Français Maîtrise
- Anglais Maîtrise
Localisation
Éléments de candidature
Documents à transmettre
Pour postuler à cette offre, l'envoi du CV et d'une lettre de motivation est obligatoire
Qui sommes-nous ?
Le CNRS
The Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) is one of the world's largest public institutions: 32,000 men and women (in over 1,000 laboratories and 200 professions), in partnership with universities and « grandes écoles », are advancing knowledge by exploring life, matter, the Universe and the workings of human societies. For more than 80 years, we have been developing multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research throughout France, Europe and the rest of the world. The close links we forge between our research missions and their transfer to society make us a key player in innovation in France and worldwide. Our partnerships with companies are the cornerstone of our commercialization policy, and the start-ups that emerge from our laboratories bear witness to the economic potential of our research.
Descriptif du service
The LNCMI
The National Laboratory for Intense Magnetic Fields (LNCMI) is the French national center for intense magnetic fields, located on two very dynamic French sites, one in Grenoble on the CNRS campus, which also brings together the ILL, the ESRF and EMBL, and the other in Toulouse, on the site of the University of Toulouse 3, near the INSA of Toulouse.
The LNCMI is a research infrastructure and a multidisciplinary research laboratory, whose missions consist on the one hand of carrying out cutting-edge research programs using intense magnetic fields and on the other hand of developing instrumentation and data management strategies in order to maintain the experiments carried out to the highest international standards. Recent major renovations of the two sites are now almost complete. The LNCMI enables scientists and engineers to undertake highly innovative research across a wide range of themes, particularly to address research challenges in the fields of energy, environment and health. The LNCMI is also a world-class tool for academic research and industrial applications; it is currently used by more than 1000 French and foreign researchers working in a wide range of disciplines, including biology, chemistry and mainly physics.
À propos de l'offre
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Application procedure
Applications should be sent as a single PDF file containing a cover letter describing your project for the laboratory, a CV in English, and a list of publications, by e-mail to the following address: inp.das1e@cnrs.fr .
Publication of this offer: February 1st 2024
Deadline for application: March 31st 2024
Interview date: April 2024
Term of office : The LNCMI council wishes to recruit the Director for 5 years during the period from 04/01/2025 to 03/31/2030.
This appointment may be renewed by decision of the CNRS.
Further information can be obtained from the current LNCMI Director (charles.simon @lncmi.cnrs.fr); LNCMI website is: https://lncmi.cnrs.fr/
We recruit on the basis of skills, regardless of origin, age or gender, and all our positions are open to people with disabilities.
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Susceptible d'être vacant à partir du 01/04/2024
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Responsable de laboratoire de recherche