Today the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (Ingv) has hired for an indefinite period, through scrolling of valid rankings, 52 people including researchers and technologists to deal with urgent interventions related to civil protection activities, such as seismic surveillance , volcanic and maintenance of instrumental monitoring networks throughout the country. The recruitment plan also envisages the hiring of a further 148 units of research, technologist and research support personnel, in annual installments of 40 units, through the announcement of public and reserved tenders.
''It's an important step for Ingv”, says the president of the Institute, Stefano Gresta, “after years of precariousness, finally 52 precarious workers are hired on permanent contracts. This demonstrates that the Organization wants to invest in young people and their professionalism, guaranteeing that generational turnover which is fundamental for not dispersing the knowledge acquired over the years in the field of research. We are only at the beginning. Completing this hiring plan is a priority for the Institute."
