Job overview
The post holder will be a confident and proactive senior programme manager with extensive experience of programme management and stakeholder engagement. The ideal candidate will be comfortable operating at pace across a complex research environment, working beyond organisational boundaries, and influencing senior stakeholders. They will be proactive and highly organised, with a strong reasoning and analytical skills, administrative experience and an excellent attention to detail.
This position is full-time, fixed term until 31st March 2028 with possibility of extension This is a hybrid role with a combination of on-site (3 days/week) and home working (2 days/week).
Main duties of the job
The NIHR’s 20 BRCs are collaborations between world leading universities and NHS organisations that bring together academics and clinicians to translate lab-based scientific breakthroughs into potential new treatments, diagnostics and medical technologies. The RM/ICR BRC has eight research themes:
1. Early Diagnosis, Detection and Stratified Prevention
2. Precision Diagnostics and Cancer Evolution
3. Advanced Technologies for Cure
4. Early Phase Drug Development
5. Precision Therapeutics
6. Immunotherapeutics
7. Cancer Treatment Effects
8. Imaging and Data Science
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
9. Develop and maintain a strategic overview of research capabilities, performance, risks and collaborative potential across the eight BRC themes to inform BRC leadership decision-making and future BRC competition planning.
10. Support the Theme Leads in delivering the aims and objectives of the themes, managing the annual work plan, engaging with theme members on a regular basis to capture new activity and monitor progress of existing activity and proactively identifying opportunities for cross-theme working and portfolio growth.
11. Identify gaps in the research portfolio, emerging strategic priorities and under-represented areas, and support developing studies to fill these gaps.
12. Identify and understand areas of poor performance, delivery risk or misalignment with BRC objectives, and support the Theme Leads and Clinical Unit Research Leads to take relevant steps to improve these.
Person specification
Education/Qualifications
Essential criteria
13. Postgraduate qualification in biomedical/life sciences or an allied subject or equivalent experience
14. Project or programme management qualification/accreditation (eg PRINCE 2 or MSP) or equivalent experience such as managing NHS based clinical/health research projects/programmes
Desirable criteria
15. Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
Experience
Essential criteria
16. First-hand experience in building successful relationships between NHS Trusts, universities and industry collaborators.
17. Significant experience in operational leadership, including committee governance and reporting to stakeholders.
18. Significant experience of project managing research projects involving multiple organisations within a healthcare setting or making significant contributions to research funding applications with the aim of developing/translating technologies into patient benefit.
Desirable criteria
19. Previous experience of working with the NIHR.
20. Experience of devising and/or managing complex budgets working within the AcoRD framework.
Skills/Abilities/Knowledge
Essential criteria
21. High-level organisational approach to manage relationships, resource allocation and risks.
22. Excellent interpersonal skills and an ability to effectively network and build relationships with people from a diverse range of experience, seniority. With an ability to work beyond organisational boundaries.
23. Proactive problem-solving skills, with an ability to autonomously and/or collaboratively drive mitigation/resolution.
24. An understanding of research funder missions, remits and schemes, UK health and clinical research infrastructure and how they add value through research.
Desirable criteria
25. An understanding and value of the UK standards for patient and public involvement in health research.
26. An understanding of the importance of identifying and mitigating health inequalities through research design.
The Royal Marsden values diversity and is committed to the recruitment and retention of underrepresented minority groups. We particularly welcome applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates and candidates with disabilities.
As a Disability Confident Employer, we are working to create a workplace that enables all staff to reach their full potential. We are committed to this because we know that greater diversity and inclusion will lead to an even greater positive impact for the people we serve.
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