Vacancies

Research Support Officer

Grade 6: £32,332 - £38,205 per annum

Closes: 15 May 2024

The Oxford Martin School are seeking to appoint a Research Support Officer to join our small, core team of professional services staff. The Research Support Officer is a vital member of our busy administrative team and will offers an exciting opportunity to be involved with a wide range of activities and support research colleagues within the School and beyond. The role will suit someone who can take a flexible and proactive approach to their workload and is a keen problem solver.

You will be responsible for the day-to-day delivery of administrative support for the School’s pre-award research activity, including supporting grant applications at all stages. The post holder will also support both the Head of Administration and Finance and the Research and Programmes Manager with areas of post-award support and support for our own funding round administration. They manage the administration of the Visiting Fellows programme and are integral in providing support for the School’s contribution to the REF 2029 submission.

This post would be particularly suited to an individual with experience working in research administration in a HEI or research setting, who is able to collaborate and build strong relationships with a wide range of people in an interdisciplinary environment.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application. Your supporting statement should clearly describe how you meet each of the selection criteria listed in the job description.

The Oxford Martin School supports the University’s commitment in fostering an inclusive culture which promotes equality and values diversity. We are eager to receive applications from a diverse pool of candidates.

Only applications received before 12:00 noon on Wednesday 15 May 2024 can be considered.


Sprint Coordinator (Agile Initiative)

Grade 6 (£32,332 - £38,205 per annum)

Closes: 7 May 2024

We are seeking to appoint a Sprint Coordinator to support the work of the Agile Initiative at the Oxford Martin School. Agile is developing an innovative way of delivering excellent, policy-relevant interdisciplinary research to improve the way environmental decisions are made. Fast-paced research ‘Sprints’, lasting around 12 months, mobilise the best interdisciplinary research teams from the University and beyond to deliver solutions-focused evidence.

This post offers a fantastic opportunity for a research project manager, with a keen interest in the Agile research themes, who is looking to develop and apply their organisational and liaison skills in a fast-paced and innovative interdisciplinary programme. You will be joining a dynamic team that is pushing the boundaries of traditional research at Oxford University. You will be proactive, adaptive and able to work both independently and as part of a team.

The Sprint Coordinator provides flexible administrative and operational support across the portfolio of Sprint projects, monitoring the impacts of Sprints that have finished, supporting Sprints that are ongoing, and helping to set up new ones.

The role is a full-time, fixed term until January 2027 (although 0.8 FTE minimum will be considered), and primarily office-based in Oxford.

The Oxford Martin School supports the University’s commitment in fostering an inclusive culture which promotes equality and values diversity. We are eager to receive applications from a diverse pool of candidates.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your application.

Only applications received before 12.00 noon (UK time) on Tuesday 7th May 2024 can be considered.


Agile Initiative Fellow - Senior Research Associate (Grade8) or Research Associate (Grade 7)

Grade 7 (£36,024 - £44,263 per annum) or Grade 8 (£45,585 - £54,395 per annum)

Closes: 17 May 2024

We are seeking to appoint an Agile Initiative Fellow to the NERC-funded Agile Initiative at the Oxford Martin School. Agile is experimenting with innovative ways of delivering high-quality, policy-relevant, rapid, and interdisciplinary environmental research. Our aim is to improve the way policy decisions are made and the relevance of research to them, while also supporting shifts in research culture at Oxford University and funders.

The Agile Initiative Fellow is a brand new fixed-term post to January 2027 (when the current phase of funding from NERC ends). You will conduct a range of interdisciplinary environmental research and programme activities for the Initiative. As this post has a strong interdisciplinary component, we welcome applications from researchers working on environmental issues within any of the natural, social, physical, or engineering sciences. You will have significant opportunity to shape the role to enhance your career, gaining research experience, leadership skills, working in an interdisciplinary way, and engaging with decision-makers to amplify the impact of Agile research and identify new research questions.

We are seeking to appoint at either Grade 7 (Research Associate) or Grade 8 (Senior Research Associate) depending on the experience of applicants. To be appointed at Grade 8 you will need to have significant postdoctoral research experience (e.g. 2+ years of postdoctoral experience, experience of working with decision-makers, and/or significant publication or funding successes) and provide strong evidence of experience and ability across the selection criteria.

This is not a standard post-doctoral post, but an exciting opportunity to be part of a cutting-edge research initiative, of significant strategic interest at the highest levels of Oxford University and within NERC and UKRI. The Agile leadership will provide mentoring and career development support throughout to ensure you gain the most value from the role.

The role is full-time, fixed-term until end of January 2027, and based in Oxford. The post would ideally commence in September-October time.

The Oxford Martin School supports the University’s commitment in fostering an inclusive culture which promotes equality and values diversity. We are eager to receive applications from a diverse pool of candidates.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online and you will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your application, please see further guidance on the content of this statement in the job description.

Only applications received before 12.00 noon (UK time) on Friday 17th May 2024 can be considered. Interviews are likely to be held in the week of 17th or 25th June 2024.