Job Title
Chief of Strategy
Reports To
Executive Chair
Location
Bristol (with flexible / hybrid working options)
Contract Type
Secondment or Fixed Term Contract (minimum two years with potential to extend)
Band
X – £110,000 dependent on skills and experience.
About Research England
Research England is a council of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) responsible for funding and supporting research and knowledge exchange in higher education institutions across England. We shape the conditions for a vibrant globally competitive research and innovation system that supports national prosperity, societal advancement and the public good.
We work in close partnership with UKRI, government, universities and other stakeholders to ensure the sector is equipped to address national priorities, respond to emerging challenges and drive long‑term impact.
About the Role
This is a newly created senior executive leadership role designed to enhance the strategic capacity of Research England and position the organisation for the future. It will support a number of high‑priority projects and programmes responding to challenges facing higher education institutions in England.
As Chief of Strategy you will work closely with the Executive Chair, Research England’s Council and Senior Leadership Team to lead the development and embedding of Research England’s long‑term strategic direction, as well as supporting key projects in response to sector issues. The role goes beyond high‑level vision‑setting – it is about shaping the system we operate in, aligning internal and external agendas, and enabling strategic delivery at scale.
You will lead strategic planning, build organisational capability and ensure that evidence, insight and foresight underpin every aspect of our work. You will represent Research England with authority across government, UKRI and the wider research and innovation ecosystem.
This role combines thought leadership with practical delivery. It is designed to embed strategic thinking into the core of the organisation, connect it to real‑world execution and strengthen our voice and influence across the sector.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership and Organisational Direction
• Lead the development and implementation of Research England’s long‑term strategy, ensuring clarity of purpose and alignment with the wider UKRI mission.
• Shape the organisation’s strategic posture and evolution – enabling us to operate with agility, foresight and long‑term impact in a changing environment.
• Work with the Executive Chair, Senior Leadership Team and Council to ensure strategic priorities are coherent, credible and forward‑looking.
• Translate strategic direction into organisational planning and delivery frameworks that support sustained impact and accountability.
Execution and Organisational Alignment
• Drive strategic coordination across directorates to ensure alignment between strategic intent and operational activity.
• Identify and remove barriers to progress across teams, ensuring clarity of decision‑making and consistency of delivery.
• Lead the governance of major strategic programmes and transformation efforts, supporting colleagues to deliver with purpose and pace.
• Foster a culture of outcome‑focused leadership and shared responsibility at the senior level.
Strategic Insight, Evidence and Foresight
• Build Research England’s strategic insight functions across directorates that draw on data, research and foresight to inform decisions, shape policy and strengthen funding strategies.
• Develop and oversee a comprehensive approach to strategic intelligence, including horizon scanning, scenario planning and impact evaluation.
• Oversee the coordination of strategic investment planning to ensure all funding programmes are aligned with Research England’s mission and goals.
• Ensure Research England has the internal capability and external partnerships needed to operate as an evidence‑led, insight‑rich organisation.
• Embed strategic thinking and the use of evidence into business planning and decision‑making at all levels.
External Influence and System Engagement
• Represent Research England at the highest levels – across UKRI, government funding bodies and the wider research and innovation community.
• Shape and maintain influential relationships with senior stakeholders, ensuring alignment between organisational goals and wider system priorities.
• Ensure Research England’s voice is connected, credible and influential in national and sector‑wide forums.
• Champion collaboration and coherence across institutions, agencies and departments to drive collective impact.
Data and Evidence Strategy
* Strengthen the organisation’s ability to generate, analyse and apply data and evidence to inform strategic decision‑making, investment planning and policy development.
* Integrate data and evidence functions across directorates and enhance the organisation’s ability to demonstrate impact and value to stakeholders.
Leadership Support and Delegated Authority
• Represent Research England in senior strategic and leadership forums – including UKRI governance, government engagements and high‑level sector discussions – with delegated authority from the Executive Chair.
• Oversee priority projects and issues that require cross‑organisational coordination, enabling the Executive Chair to focus on system‑wide leadership.
• Oversee the full lifecycle of these initiatives – from concept development through to delivery – ensuring alignment with organisational strategy, stakeholder expectations and sector needs.
• Provide executive leadership on high‑impact initiatives and organisational priorities, supporting decision‑making and timely execution.
• Strengthen the cohesion and effectiveness of the Senior Leadership Team through strategic alignment and operational oversight.
Person Specification
Experience and Knowledge
• Extensive experience in a senior leadership role within a complex, mission‑driven or policy‑influencing organisation.
• A strong track record of shaping and delivering organisational strategy, ideally with exposure to system‑wide transformation.
• Deep understanding of the UK research and innovation landscape, including the role of funding policy and public value.
• Demonstrated experience operating at the interface of policy, evidence delivery and stakeholder engagement.
• Deep understanding of the role of Research England, the HERA Act 2017 and UKRI, and how to apply this to future strategy development and rapid‑change programmes.
• Deep specialist knowledge of how universities respond to the current fiscal environment and experience of organisational change management in that context.
• Specialist senior and strategic expertise on how the university sector manages requirements set by Research England in administration, finance and research management within large, complex, research‑intensive environments.
• Specialist knowledge of the Research Excellence Framework and how sector data is compiled and used at university and national levels.
• Strong experience and knowledge of national research capabilities and assets, and strategic experience shaping these for the future.
Skills and Capabilities
• Outstanding strategic thinker with the ability to navigate complexity and distil it into clear direction.
• Experienced in organisational development and governance with a focus on alignment, culture and performance.
• Highly skilled at building relationships and trust at senior levels – across government, academia and funding bodies.
• Politically astute, intellectually curious and able to operate with credibility across sectors and disciplines.
• Strong judgement and decision‑making capability, informed by evidence and long‑term perspective.
Leadership Style and Attributes
• Visionary yet grounded – able to set ambitious goals while ensuring they are credible and deliverable.
• Collaborative and empowering – works through relationships, influence and shared purpose rather than hierarchy.
• Resilient and adaptable – thrives in complexity, remains composed under pressure and leads change with confidence.
• Mission‑aligned – committed to public service, societal impact and the central role of research in shaping the future.
Why Join Us
• Take on a newly created executive role at the heart of the UK’s research and innovation system.
• Work alongside the Executive Chair and senior colleagues to shape the future of Research England and the wider sector.
• Lead strategy, transformation and insight in a nationally significant organisation that values integrity, impact and collaboration.
• Operate at the interface of research policy and investment, with real influence on the direction of public funding and national capability.
• Be part of a values‑led leadership team committed to excellence, equity and public good.
Application Guidance
How to evidence the criteria
We encourage you to use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) in your cover letter to clearly demonstrate how your experience meets each of the person specification criteria outlined in the job description. For examples of the STAR method please visit the National Careers Service.
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Other Information
Contact details for an informal chat about the role prior to applying can be found on the careers portal.
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