Scienseed
Junior Project Manager
ScienseedSpain2 days ago
Full-timePublic Relations

We’re looking for a proactive and detail-oriented Junior Project Manager to join our team and help coordinate innovative science communication projects. If you have experience managing projects, a passion for communication, and want to grow in a dynamic and creative environment, we’d love to hear from you!


🔍 Your role:


You’ll work closely with clients and internal teams to support the delivery of science communication projects from start to finish. Your main responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting the management of multiple projects simultaneously, ensuring they run on time and within budget.
  • Assisting in the design of work plans and timelines.
  • Participating in the creation of proposals and client presentations.
  • Coordinating internal team activities (creative, content, design) to ensure smooth delivery.
  • Taking part in meetings with clients to understand and track project needs.
  • Contributing to the development of science communication strategies with guidance from senior team members.


What we’re looking for:


  • 2 to 4 years of experience in project management, marketing, communication, or related fields.
  • Experience working with clients or in consumer-oriented roles.
  • Excellent communication skills in English and Spanish, both spoken and written.
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, especially Excel.
  • Interest or background in science or research-related environments is a plus.


💡 You’ll thrive in this role if you are:


  • Organized, proactive and reliable.
  • A strong communicator who enjoys working with people.
  • Comfortable managing timelines and problem-solving independently.
  • Able to adapt to fast-paced, team-oriented environments.
  • Eager to grow and take on new responsibilities.


At Scienseed, you’ll be joining a growing agency where creativity, science, and communication come together. We offer a collaborative atmosphere, opportunities to develop professionally, and the chance to work on projects that make science more accessible and engaging.