The Health Research Development team supports research income generation activity across the four health faculties at King's. Our team focusses on helping faculties deliver King's health research priorities. Our work is enormously varied and ranges from supporting the implementation of major organisational strategic priorities, to supporting individuals seeking their first research grant. We help group leaders, departments, schools and faculties develop their plans for grant acquisition, provide insight into funder priorities and processes, and support the development of grant proposals from concept, to drafting, to interview preparation. We also run a variety of internal funding streams and selection processes to manage funder application caps.About the roleThis role will provide an excellent opportunity to develop your career in a 12 months fixed-term maternity cover for a senior role, responsible to the Director of Research Development (Health). You will provide part of our support to the world leading Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, working closely with academic staff to understand their research funding goals, encouraging and supporting applications to appropriate opportunities from concept to award offer and managing internal selection processes. Using your professional services and academic networks you will work with colleagues across the University to maximise opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.To thrive in this role you'll bring a strong grounding in a relevant field of research with deep understanding and experience of how health research funding works, ideally complemented by experience in research strategy development. You will be solution focussed, with an organised and adaptable approach and be able to quickly understand complex concepts.In this fixed term position it will be particularly important that you bring the motivation and personal qualities to quickly build relationships with senior academic staff and professional service colleagues to understand their goals and challenges and help address them. We expect that to require a significant amount of in-person working. In return we offer a flexible and collaborative working environment, working in a team that is highly valued by the scientists you will work with.This role is advertised at Grade 8 and is suitable for candidates with substantial experience in research development or research management at a funding body. In exceptional cases, we may consider appointing at Grade 7 (xc2xa353,149 to xc2xa362,422; inclusive of London Weighting Allowance) for candidates who demonstrate a strong fit for the role but have less experience at this level.This is a full time post (35 Hours per week) with some scope for reduced hours on enquiry. You will be offered a 12-month contract starting no later than May 2025.For an informal conversation, please contact Alasdair Rankin, Director of Research Development (Health): .About youTo be successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience:Essential criteria * Graduate degree or equivalent experience in a subject relevant to health sciences
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