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A French research institute seeks a Project Manager to coordinate a survey community for a programme focused on independent living as a human right. The role involves providing methodological support, facilitating meetings, and producing analyses. Applicants should have a PhD in legal, human, or social sciences, strong interpersonal skills, and knowledge of international human rights law. Teleworking options are available.
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Organisation/Company CNRS Department Centre Max Weber Research Field Sociology Juridical sciences Criminology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 20 Aug 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date 1 Oct 2025 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
The Project Manager will be the operational coordinator of a survey community for the AUVI programme, winner of the wave 2 call for projects 'Autonomy: Ageing and disability situations', funded for 5 years (2024-2029) by the ANR as part of the France 2030 Priority Research Programme (PPR).
The programme is developing a national survey conducted by various local teams. These teams, made up of a dozen or so people with disabilities, professionals and researchers, working with various institutional partners, aim to investigate independent living as a human right, using a participatory approach and a variety of methodological tools.
The Project Manager will be responsible for providing methodological support to a team. This support will consist of :
- supporting the participatory survey
- providing training using the survey co-learning kit,
- facilitating the organisation of meetings, proposing tools for formalising the exchanges and analyses produced from the material collected (minutes, summary, presentation), and supporting the facilitation of exchanges.
- We will also be responsible for producing the various analyses, providing methodological support according to the chosen method, and formatting the monograph by living environment.
The post will report to the AUVI project manager, Benoît Eyraud, MCF (Max Weber Centre).
- A stimulating working environment in contact with research staff
- Partial reimbursement of travel expenses is possible under certain conditions (regulatory ceiling)
- Possibility of teleworking
- Extensive interaction with partners via videoconferencing
- PhD in legal, human and social sciences
- Knowledge, interest and experience in the field of international human rights law,
- Able to work independently,
- Reactive,
- Drafting skills,
- Good interpersonal skills with the various stakeholders,
- Sensitivity to participatory issues,
- Ability to mobilise and lead.
- Fluency in Pack Office, Resanna and other digital collaborative tools essential, fluency in English desirable.