Job Description:
The Island(er)s at the Helm project is looking for a Postdoctoral candidate in Water Management in support of Water-Food-Shelter-solutions in the work package “Co-engineering the water-food-shelter-nexus with local stakeholders”.
Together with other researchers in this work package, the researcher will aim to develop locally embedded engineering solutions for the WFS-nexus on the Caribbean windward islands.
The focus will be on the socio-technical systems of provisioning of water, food, and shelter on the islands, while respecting ecological values. Given the scarcity of water and the water security challenges on the islands, and the conditioning character of water for decentralized WFS-solutions, this research will predominantly focus on water from an Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) perspective.
The building blocks for a sustainable human right to water for domestic purposes will be used as an operationalized IWRM-framework for analysis and assessment of the current system, leading to design requirements for WFS-nexus solutions. The building blocks framework acknowledges the physical, cultural, and institutional differences between the islands, calling for island-specific designs and implementation of general solutions.
The framework also calls for an analysis of urban infrastructure planning and management, in relation to land use for urban development, tourism, and agriculture on the islands, which may put decentralized and autonomous (off-grid) WFS-solutions at risk or make them impossible at all, e.g., by competing for scarce resources, by blocking streams and drainage, or by depleting or polluting resources.
In addition, the PD will pay attention to the resilience of the designed WFS-nexus solutions under extreme climate conditions causing disruptions (e.g., hurricanes) and continued stress (e.g., drought), thus contributing to the resilience of local communities.
In this work package, the PD will work together with a PhD, who will focus on designing architectural solutions for a sustainable WFS-nexus. The work of the PD will aim at understanding the relationship between the solutions and the water management system and at developing ways to fit and embed these solutions within these systems. Vice versa, the solutions may call for improvement, adaptation, or change of the systems from a socio-technical and ecological point of view.
Requirements:
- PhD degree in water management, environmental technology or a related discipline, with knowledge of the urban water cycle and/or knowledge of freshwater management in small islands;
- Capability of working in interdisciplinary teams and willingness to interact with a diverse set of partners and stakeholders;
- Proven track record in scientific publishing.
- Command of the English language, both in speaking and writing, and structured writing skills in general;
- Comprehension of Papiamento, Dutch, and Spanish, alongside Caribbean creole English; Haitian Kreyol is considered a plus;
- Experience with working in the region is considered a plus.
Conditions of Employment:
We are looking for a suitable candidate to work in employment at KITLV. However, if you are already (partly employed) in the Caribbean, we can accommodate for you to work from the Caribbean on this project. Please contact us to inquire about the possibilities.
KITLV is a KNAW institute. Appointment will be according to the terms of the Collective Labor Agreement of Dutch Universities (CAO Nederlandse Universiteiten).
We offer a part time (0,6 fte) position (22,8 hours per week) for three years starting as soon as possible, but after 1 January 2022.
Based on the university system of job classification [universitair systeem functieordenen, or UFO], the position is classified as job profile Post-doctoral Researcher [Onderzoeker 4].
The gross monthly salary will be based on experience and will be € 2,044 (in accordance with salary scale 10, of the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities).
KNAW offers an attractive benefits package with additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3 %) and training and career development. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break. In case the applicant is not currently a resident of The Netherlands, the applicant is expected to move.
The position is based at KITLV (www.kitlv.nl). Leiden is a pleasant, historical city located between Amsterdam and The Hague. KITLV is committed to diversity, inclusiveness, and equal opportunities.
To apply for this position, we require a CV, letter of motivation, Preliminary Research Proposal according to NWO format (obtainable via applications[at]kitlv.nl) and two letters of recommendation. Incomplete applications will not be (re)viewed by the selection committee.
Application deadline is 31st December 2021.
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