Research scientist in ecotoxicology
The Norwegian Polar Institute is looking for a research scientist with 
expertise in the field of environmental contaminants and biological effects of 
these,
particularly focusing on the effects of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) 
and heavy metals in marine organisms. Through the newly established Centre for 
Ice,
Climate and Ecosystems (ICE) at the Norwegian Polar Institute, this field of 
research is being intensified.
We seek to fill this permanent position as soon as possible.
Tasks
 The Norwegian Polar Institute seeks a research scientist to work with research 
related to monitoring of persistent organic pollutants/heavy metals and the 
effects
of these in Arctic organisms, sea birds and mammals. It is of crucial 
importance that the scientific focus and results, and also the projects the 
successful candidate
will be involved in, are treated in an ecosystem perspective. The scientist is 
expected to work multidisciplinary and closely with biologists, oceanographers 
and
sea ice researchers. The successful candidate is an expert in the field of 
environmental monitoring. The position includes laboratory work and field 
studies in Svalbard,
in addition to serving as an adviser in issues of environmental management 
related to environmental contaminants in the Arctic.
Qualifications
We are looking for a candidate who holds a Ph.D. degree within relevant 
disciplines.
Salary
The salary will commensurate with the qualifications of the successful 
candidate, according to the Norwegian State salary code 1109 - 1183, scale 57 - 
68 (NOK 435.500 - 533.300).
General
The work place is the Norwegian Polar Institute in Tromsø, Norway. The position 
is open, and the successful candidate should be able to start as soon as 
possible.
For further details please contact Section Head ecotoxicology Geir Wing 
Gabrielsen, tel. +47 7775 0529, e-mail [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 
or Staff Manager Rita Brannfjell, tel. +47 7775 0613, e-mail 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
The Norwegian State Administration strives to mirror the diversity of its 
population and thereby achieve a balanced mix of age, gender and ethnic 
backgrounds among its
employees. Hence, candidates with immigrant backgrounds and women are 
encouraged to apply for the position.
The application deadline is 18 September 2009. Applications should include CV, 
names of at least two references, a list of publications and details of your 
relevant qualifications
and experience. The NPI prefers electronic applications, submitted at 
www.jobbnorge.no<http://www.jobbnor.no>. If this is not feasible, printed 
applications may be submitted to the Norwegian Polar Institute, Polar 
Environmental Centre, NO-9296 Tromsø, Norway.

All applications can be handled confidentially until the application deadline. 
Thereafter, a public list of applicants will be prepared. Applicants who wish 
to reserve their applications from the public list must give reasons
for this in their applications.  In accordance with new public information 
laws, information about an applicant can be made public even if the applicant 
has requested not be included from the public list of applicants, cf.
Freedom of Information Act, Section 25, 2nd paragraph.

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