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The Medical Research Council (MRC)
Programme Director - Public Partnerships
Salary: £84,001 per annum
Hours: Part time 0.6 FTE (22.2 hours per week)
Contract Type: Fixed Term (24 months)
Location: Base: Polaris House, Swindon, Wiltshire. Remote or hybrid working.
Purpose of the role
The role of 'Programme Director - Public Partnerships' will be to provide thought leadership, advocacy, and internal and external visibility to the MRC's exciting programme of activity around public partnerships and to work with existing MRC head office staff to implement and evaluate the new MRC public partnerships strategy. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated individual to ensure the successful integration of public partnerships into research funding and research culture, and impact on the wider biomedical research landscape.
The Programme Director will act as a change agent, drawing on their own expert knowledge and recruiting external networks to ensure MRC is both challenged and supported to develop an effective and innovative approach to public partnerships. They will empower existing MRC head office staff to develop relevant skills and work with them to establish a future team structure with the level of expertise that will ensure public partnerships become embedded in MRC culture and are sustainable long-term.
Leadership/Teamwork/Collaboration
The Programme Director will be a senior member of MRC staff accountable and reporting to the Director of Policy, Ethics and Governance for the overall development, delivery and management of their programme of work. They will provide advice to MRC's senior leaders (Executive Board and Council) ensuring that MRC's commitment to public partnerships is strong and visible.
The Programme Director will be able to draw on the knowledge and experience of the existing cross-office MRC public partnerships team, Director of Policy Ethics and Governance and the Public Partnerships Oversight Group in discharging their responsibilities, as well as on UKRI cross-council public engagement and involvement groups.
Programme Delivery
The Programme Director will work closely with existing MRC staff to establish a programme of work that is inclusive, delivered in accordance with good practice and aligned to where public partnerships can have greatest value. They will play a vital role in connecting MRC's public partnerships programme into wider MRC initiatives and investments, and relevant activities across the health and biomedical sector.
The Programme Director will bring experience of collaborating and co-developing research-related activities with public partners (individuals and organisations), within non-clinical as well as clinical research, to support the MRC in delivering its new strategy and wider culture change.
The Programme Director will be involved in decision-making at key stages in implementation of the new MRC Public Partnerships Strategy and will provide leadership for specific initiatives within the delivery plan, including developing and co-chairing the new MRC public partnerships advisory group.
Responsibilities
Providing leadership and vision
Delivering a programme of work, with MRC head office staff and public partners, to implement the MRC public partnerships strategy and effect culture change, through:
Enabling the wider MRC research community to build effective public partnerships to support research, through:
Assure the future sustainability of public partnerships at MRC, through:
Essential skills, qualifications and experience
To be assessed at shortlisting:
To be assessed at interview:
To assess at both shortlisting and interview:
Interviews are due to take place on 24th or 25th February 2025.
About the Medical Research Council (MRC)
Within UKRI, the MRC seeks to improve human health through world-class research. With an annual budget of over £800 m, MRC provides support both to individuals, through fellowships and grants, and to institutions, such as the MRC Laboratory for Molecular Biology and the Francis Crick Institute. The outcomes of our research span discovery science, improvements in public health and the development of new treatments for common diseases.
For more information about MRC, please visit https://mrc.ukri.org
About UK Research Innovation (UKRI)
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Supporting some of the world's most exciting and challenging research projects, we develop and operate some of the most remarkable scientific facilities in the world. We are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge through fundamental research and delivering benefits for UK society and the economy through world-class research, skills and business-led innovation.
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