Job Reference
869_24_ES_KI_R0
Position
Internship: Innovative methods to communicate the impacts of climate change on health
Closing Date
Saturday, 11 January, 2025
Reference: 869_24_ES_KI_R0
Job title: Internship: Innovative methods to communicate the impacts of climate change on health
About BSC
The Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputación (BSC-CNS) is the leading supercomputing center in Spain. It houses MareNostrum, one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe, was a founding and hosting member of the former European HPC infrastructure PRACE (Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe), and is now hosting entity for EuroHPC JU, the Joint Undertaking that leads large-scale investments and HPC provision in Europe. The mission of BSC is to research, develop and manage information technologies in order to facilitate scientific progress. BSC combines HPC service provision and R&D into both computer and computational science (life, earth and engineering sciences) under one roof, and currently has over 1000 staff from 60 countries.
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We are particularly interested for this role in the strengths and lived experiences of women and underrepresented groups to help us avoid perpetuating biases and oversights in science and IT research. In instances of equal merit, the incorporation of the under-represented sex will be favoured.
We promote Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, fostering an environment where each and every one of us is appreciated for who we are, regardless of our differences.
If you consider that you do not meet all the requirements, we encourage you to continue applying for the job offer. We value diversity of experiences and skills, and you could bring unique perspectives to our team.
Look at the BSC experience:
BSC-CNS YouTube Channel
Let's stay connected with BSC Folks!
We are particularly interested for this role in the strengths and lived experiences of women and underrepresented groups to help us avoid perpetuating biases and oversights in science and IT research. In instances of equal merit, the incorporation of the under-represented sex will be favoured.
We promote Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, fostering an environment where each and every one of us is appreciated for who we are, regardless of our differences.
If you consider that you do not meet all the requirements, we encourage you to continue applying for the job offer. We value diversity of experiences and skills, and you could bring unique perspectives to our team.
Context And Mission
Despite the increasing awareness of climate change impacts on health, our ability to quantify the extent to which climate change is responsible for worsening health outcomes remains limited. Health impact attribution can provide essential input into policy-making processes by quantifying the climate change related health burden and causally linking greenhouse gas emissions to observed health outcomes.
This internship proposes:
The review of innovative methods and practices for communicating and visualising the impacts of climate change on health (e.g. solution-oriented and positive storytelling, serious games, data visualisation tools, short-form videos) to raise awareness of the impact of climate events on health, therefore integrating science to policy and society.
After this initial review, the intern will provide recommendations for the co-development of health-impact stories together with stakeholders from different geographical regions (Andes, Mediterranean, Southern Africa). The co-developed impact stories will serve the dual purpose of disseminating the information generated in the projects TACTIC (Health impact toolkit for climate change attribution) and TerraDT (Digital twin of Earth system for cryosphere, land surface and related interactions), and engaging with more general audiences, making the impacts of climate change more tangible. These stories will eventually be integrated in a health impact toolkit for climate change attribution and on the digital twin for climate change adaptation platform.
About the group:
The intern will join the Earth System Services Group (ESS) at the Earth Sciences Department, conducting interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research to enhance the societal value of climate prediction services, atmospheric composition and weather forecasting. The group actively engages with society, decision-makers, and businesses to enhance knowledge exchange and technology transfer while improving resilience by accelerating adaptation to a rapidly changing environment.
This internship proposes:
The review of innovative methods and practices for communicating and visualising the impacts of climate change on health (e.g. solution-oriented and positive storytelling, serious games, data visualisation tools, short-form videos) to raise awareness of the impact of climate events on health, therefore integrating science to policy and society.
After this initial review, the intern will provide recommendations for the co-development of health-impact stories together with stakeholders from different geographical regions (Andes, Mediterranean, Southern Africa). The co-developed impact stories will serve the dual purpose of disseminating the information generated in the projects TACTIC (Health impact toolkit for climate change attribution) and TerraDT (Digital twin of Earth system for cryosphere, land surface and related interactions), and engaging with more general audiences, making the impacts of climate change more tangible. These stories will eventually be integrated in a health impact toolkit for climate change attribution and on the digital twin for climate change adaptation platform.
About the group:
The intern will join the Earth System Services Group (ESS) at the Earth Sciences Department, conducting interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research to enhance the societal value of climate prediction services, atmospheric composition and weather forecasting. The group actively engages with society, decision-makers, and businesses to enhance knowledge exchange and technology transfer while improving resilience by accelerating adaptation to a rapidly changing environment.
Key Duties
- Conduct a review of innovative methods and practices for communicating and visualising the impacts of climate change on health
- Provide recommendations for the co-development of health-impact stories with stakeholders from different geographical regions, encompassing different health impacts and climate hazards
- Co-develop impact stories for disseminating information on health-impact attribution and engaging with more general audiences, making the impacts of climate change more tangible
Requirements
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Education
- Education (first degree, master’s, or postgraduate) in science communication, public engagement or related field
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Essential Knowledge and Professional Experience
- Prior work experience in science communication is not required but will be valued
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Additional Knowledge and Professional Experience
- Knowledge on impact assessment methods for communication and dissemination activities and learning assessment techniques will be highly valued
- Knowledge on the impacts of climate change on health and/or other sectors will be valued
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Competences
- Written and verbal communication skills in English
- Ability to work collaboratively in a professional environment within an interdisciplinary and international team
- Proactivity, creativity, and high sense of responsibility
Conditions
- The position will be located at BSC within the Earth Sciences Department
- We offer a part-time contract (20h/week), a good working environment, a highly stimulating environment with state-of-the-art infrastructure, flexible working hours, extensive training plan.
- Duration: 6 months
- Salary: we offer a competitive salary commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the candidate and according to the cost of living in Barcelona
- Starting date: January/February
Applications procedure and process
All applications must be made through BSC website and contain:
A full CV in English including contact details
A Cover Letter with a statement of interest in English, including two contacts for further references - Applications without this document will not be considered
In accordance with the OTM-R principles, a gender-balanced recruitment panel is formed for every vacancy at the beginning of the process. After reviewing the content of the applications, the panel will start the interviews, with at least one technical and one administrative interview. A profile questionnaire as well as a technical exercise may be required during the process.
The panel will make a final decision and all candidates who had contacts with them will receive a feedback with details on the acceptance or rejection of their profile.
At BSC we are seeking continuous improvement in our recruitment processes, for any suggestions or feedback/complaints about our Recruitment Processes, please contact recruitment [at] bsc [dot] es.
For more information follow this link
In accordance with the OTM-R principles, a gender-balanced recruitment panel is formed for every vacancy at the beginning of the process. After reviewing the content of the applications, the panel will start the interviews, with at least one technical and one administrative interview. A profile questionnaire as well as a technical exercise may be required during the process.
The panel will make a final decision and all candidates who had contacts with them will receive a feedback with details on the acceptance or rejection of their profile.
At BSC we are seeking continuous improvement in our recruitment processes, for any suggestions or feedback/complaints about our Recruitment Processes, please contact recruitment [at] bsc [dot] es.
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Deadline
The vacancy will remain open until a suitable candidate has been hired. Applications will be regularly reviewed and potential candidates will be contacted.
OTM-R principles for selection processes
BSC-CNS is committed to the principles of the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers of the European Commission and the Open, Transparent and Merit-based Recruitment principles (OTM-R). This is applied for any potential candidate in all our processes, for example by creating gender-balanced recruitment panels and recognizing career breaks etc.
BSC-CNS is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or any other basis protected by applicable state or local law.
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BSC-CNS is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We are pleased to consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability or any other basis protected by applicable state or local law.
For more information follow this link