Ihobe is recruiting for LIFE IP Urban Klima 2050, the Basque Country’s biggest climate action project for the next few years

05/08/2022

Ihobe, the Basque Government’s public environmental management company, is recruiting an administrative officer to support their team and work in the Climate Action area. The job offer is published on the Campo & Ochandiano website and on the Basque Government’s Public Employment Portal.

The new administrative officer will carry out his/her job within the framework of LIFE IP Urban Klima 2050, which is led by the public company Ihobe and is the largest climate action project in the Basque Country for the next few years. The job includes coordination and administrative management tasks and these are the main responsibilities:

The deadline to receive applications is 18 September 2022. Details and registration.

About Ihobe

Ihobe is the Basque Government's public environmental management company depending on the Basque Ministry for Economic Development, Sustainability and the Environment. It acts a driving force, specialising in soil protection, circular economy, climate change, biodiversity and sustainability, and works to improve the environment by integrating environmental criteria into public policies. 
 
Ihobe’s staff is made up of 53 people – 39 women and 14 men –, with an average age of 47, 80% of whom have higher education qualifications.

About LIFE IP Urban Klima 2050

The largest climate action project in the Basque Country, Urban Klima 2050, is transforming the region by coordinating a total of 40 climate change mitigation and adaptation actions in 2019-2025. It is led by the public company Ihobe, part of the Ministry for Economic Development, Sustainability and the Environment, which works with around 20 entities, including two other areas of the Basque Government (the Ministry for Health and the Directorate of Ports and Maritime Affairs); the three provincial councils; the city councils of Bilbao, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Donostia/San Sebastián, Bakio, Bermeo, Gernika-Lumo and Zarautz; two Basque public companies (EVE and URA), as well as technology and research centres (AZTI, BC3, Neiker, Tecnalia and Tecnun) and the Naturklima foundation.