Job Title: Research Development Advisor
Directorate: Research Engagement Directorate
Contract Type: Open-ended, 0.6 FTE - Hybrid working is considered for this role
Grade and salary: Grade 7 (£37,694.00-£47,389.00 for full-time equivalent),
Annual Leave: 33 days, plus 9 buildings closed days (and Christmas Eve when it falls on a weekday).
Staff on grade 6 - 10 can opt to join the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS). The University currently contributes the equivalent of 14.5% of an employee's annual salary and the employee currently contributes 6.1%
Purpose of the Role
The primary purpose of this role is to provide researchers with both direct and indirect support in developing, costing, and managing research proposals. The post‑holder will help ensure that proposals are prepared efficiently and that the University achieves maximum cost recovery. In addition, the role will contribute to pre‑competitive development activities that strengthen and streamline the overall research development process.
We would particularly welcome those with some experience of EC and/or other international funding applications.
The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues across the University, as well as external partners and funders. We are seeking a highly organised individual with strong communication and financial skills, and experience in research support—ideally within a university or relevant industry setting.
About our School/Directorate and Team:
The Research Engagement Directorate (RED) provides high quality support for the Heriot-Watt research community across three divisions: Research and Researcher Development, Legal, and Policy, Strategy and Impact. Working closely with the Business and Enterprise Directorate, RED works to deliver the Excelling in Research and Enterprise theme of Strategy 2025 and to shape the direction of Strategy 2035.
As a result of a recent restructuring, the Research and Researcher Development division has a renewed focus and extended remit with two teams who together support researchers from post-graduate to professorial level in an integrated way:
The Research Futures Hub is being established within the Research and Researcher Development division and it incorporates a Graduate School to support an equitable and high-quality experience for the global community of post-graduate and post-doctoral researchers.
The Research Development team provides support for pre-award research proposal development, working in partnership across Schools to advise and target significant funding opportunities and enhance researchers’ skills and experience to succeed in attracting research grant funding. The team works at pace, in response to strict funder deadlines.
Following the restructuring, a vacancy has arisen for a Research Development Advisor to lead the pre-award service. They will be responsible for shaping and delivering high-quality support for research proposal development across the institution.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a newly integrated division that champions researcher development and research success, and to help shape the future of research support at a time of renewed institutional focus and investment.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
1. Identify relevant funding calls and disseminate these to appropriate research staff
2. Support the preparation and development of proposals to Research Councils, the European Commission, charities, public bodies, and multi-sponsor industrial partners. Assist with costing, electronic submission processes, and authorisation on behalf of the University
3. Provide support to researchers and support staff on proposal development to ensure the optimal benefit for the University from the costing and pricing of funding bids principally by maximising cost recovery from funding bids
4. Support and maintain research management and administration systems Coordinate the submission and award processes for research proposals and contracts, including electronic submissions to systems such as TFS (Research Councils) and e-GAP (Royal Society) Ensure proposals comply with financial, legal, ethical, and commercial requirements Manage the flow of proposals, contracts, and awards between Schools and the Finance Research Grants Office, ensuring timely authorisation
5. Work closely with colleagues across the Research Development Team, Research and Engagement, and wider University to support institutional research objectives
6. Undertake such other duties as may be required by the Research Development Manager, the Head of Research and the Global Head of Research Engagement
Education, Qualifications and Experience
Essential
7. Educated to degree standard or equivalent experience
8. Understanding of UK, EU and International Research Funding
9. Understanding of the significance of research Universities
10. Liaison with external funding bodies
11. Project management e.g. financial administration, liaison with multiple partners
12. Some experience of working in a research support role in a University or other research institution.
Desirable
13. Appropriate qualification or training (e.g. ARMA Membership or attendance at ARMA events)
14. Working in a Higher Education, Research or similar institution
15. Costing and pricing projects
16. Familiar with electronic submission systems such as TFS, Flexi-Grant etc
17. Working with research funders e.g., UKRI, European Commission.
18. Knowledge of research funding mechanisms in the UK, EU and Internationally.
Competencies, Skills and Knowledge
Essential
19. Excellent communication, interpersonal and presentation skills (both orally and in writing)
20. Numeracy to a high degree of accuracy and ability to present financial information clearly
21. Highly IT literate, with strong proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and the ability to learn new systems quickly
22. Highly organised with an ability to work as part of a team and to fit in with the demands of a busy office with competing and tight deadlines
23. High regard for confidentiality, security and accuracy
Desirable
24. Ability to read and analyse documents and extract salient information to give clear explanations and guidance notes
25. Ability to work undirected
This job description is intended as a flexible framework which outlines the key general areas of activity in your position. Other activities may be required which are not outlined above but which are appropriate to the position and grade. Your personal objectives (Forward Job Plan) will also set out specific tasks and objectives for you to achieve, including objectives to help your career development.