Research Compliance Lead
Applications for this vacancy closed on 15 January 2024 at 12:00PM
**About the role**
Applications are welcomed for a Research Compliance Lead to join the research
support team in the Department of Politics and International Relations. This
is an exciting opportunity to join a fantastic team within one of the largest
politics and international relations departments in the world recognised
internationally for its broad-ranging and influential research.
The position is a fixed-term contract for 6 months and is offered on a full-
time basis (part-time hours will be considered at no less than 0.8fte).
This would be an ideal secondment opportunity for a candidate within the
University.
Reporting to the Research Manager and working closely with the Finance team
and Project Administrators, the role will oversee research compliance of the
wide range of research activities within the Department as well as line-
managing a project administrator. The Research Compliance Lead will promote a
culture of compliance, research integrity, and high-quality research,
contributing to the provision of an outstanding service to our PIs and
research staff. Furthermore, the role will be responsible for managing their
own portfolio of grants. The role will work closely with Principal
Investigators (PIs) and Finance to ensure funded research projects meet all
legal, financial, and ethical obligations and that sponsor terms and
conditions are adhered to.
The successful candidate will proactively support the Research Manager and
Finance Manager to develop and maintain efficient and effective systems and
processes for managing the Department’s research portfolio, as well as
coordinating across administrative teams to ensure joined-up post-award
support for research projects.
**About you**
The successful candidate should have experience of complex research grant
administration within higher education (or comparable environment), knowledge
and understanding of funding requirements, experience of financial
administration on research grants, and the ability to interpret complex
guidance, regulatory procedures, policy documents to a non-specialist
audience. Knowledge of EC/Horizon project rules and administration is
essential.
The candidate will have a high level of attention to detail, excellent
interpersonal and communication skills, a high degree of computer literacy,
proven experience of supervision and working in a team, and the ability to
work flexibly, using judgement and initiative proactively.
**Application Process**
Informal enquiries about this role can be addressed to Simon Vitting, Research
Manager: simon.vitting@politics.ox.ac.uk
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to
upload a CV and supporting statement and details of two referees as part of
your online application. Your supporting statement should clearly demonstrate
how you meet each of the selection criteria.
Only applications received before midday (UK time) on Monday 15 January 2024
can be considered. Please quote reference 169861 on all correspondence.
Applications are welcomed for a Research Compliance Lead to join the research
support team in the Department of Politics and International Relations. This
is an exciting opportunity to join a fantastic team within one of the largest
politics and international relations departments in the world recognised
internationally for its broad-ranging and influential research.
The position is a fixed-term contract for 6 months and is offered on a full-
time basis (part-time hours will be considered at no less than 0.8fte).
This would be an ideal secondment opportunity for a candidate within the
University.
Reporting to the Research Manager and working closely with the Finance team
and Project Administrators, the role will oversee research compliance of the
wide range of research activities within the Department as well as line-
managing a project administrator. The Research Compliance Lead will promote a
culture of compliance, research integrity, and high-quality research,
contributing to the provision of an outstanding service to our PIs and
research staff. Furthermore, the role will be responsible for managing their
own portfolio of grants. The role will work closely with Principal
Investigators (PIs) and Finance to ensure funded research projects meet all
legal, financial, and ethical obligations and that sponsor terms and
conditions are adhered to.
The successful candidate will proactively support the Research Manager and
Finance Manager to develop and maintain efficient and effective systems and
processes for managing the Department’s research portfolio, as well as
coordinating across administrative teams to ensure joined-up post-award
support for research projects.
**About you**
The successful candidate should have experience of complex research grant
administration within higher education (or comparable environment), knowledge
and understanding of funding requirements, experience of financial
administration on research grants, and the ability to interpret complex
guidance, regulatory procedures, policy documents to a non-specialist
audience. Knowledge of EC/Horizon project rules and administration is
essential.
The candidate will have a high level of attention to detail, excellent
interpersonal and communication skills, a high degree of computer literacy,
proven experience of supervision and working in a team, and the ability to
work flexibly, using judgement and initiative proactively.
**Application Process**
Informal enquiries about this role can be addressed to Simon Vitting, Research
Manager: simon.vitting@politics.ox.ac.uk
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to
upload a CV and supporting statement and details of two referees as part of
your online application. Your supporting statement should clearly demonstrate
how you meet each of the selection criteria.
Only applications received before midday (UK time) on Monday 15 January 2024
can be considered. Please quote reference 169861 on all correspondence.
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About the role Applications are welcomed for a Research Compliance Lead to join the research support team in the Department of Politics and International Relations. This is an exciting opportunity to join a fantastic team within one of the largest politics and international relations departments in the world recognised internationally for its broad-ranging and influential research. The position is a fixed-term contract for 6 months and is offered on a full-time basis (part-time hours will be considered at no less than 0.8fte). This would be an ideal secondment opportunity for a candidate within the University. Reporting to ... **About the role**
Applications are welcomed for a Research Compliance Lead to join the research support team in the Department of Politics and International Relations. This is an exciting opportunity to join a fantastic team within one of the largest politics and international relations departments in the world recognised internationally for its broad-ranging and influential research. The position is a fixed-term contract for 6 months and is offered on a full- time basis (part-time hours will be considered at no less than 0.8fte). This would be an ideal secondment opportunity for a candidate within the University. Reporting to the Research ... |
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