Deputy Director, Skoll Centre
Applications for this vacancy closed on 26 February 2024 at 12:00PM
Grade 10: £61,198 - £70,918 per annum
Fixed-term contract to 31 July 2027, full time
The Skoll Centre, which sits within Saïd Business School at the University of
Oxford, has a 20-year history of equipping entrepreneurial leaders for impact
within and beyond business. Our success has attracted renewed funding which
will enable us to extend our work beyond social entrepreneurship.
Our new strategy involves developing research-led insights on how to lead,
organise, finance, measure, and scale systemic change, which will fuel
learning programmes for students at Oxford and entrepreneurial leaders
globally. The strategy is underpinned by a new organisational structure, and
we are now looking for five people to complete that structure. To ensure we do
this in a coherent and effective way, we are advertising three senior posts
first, with two junior posts to be published shortly.
If you have the skills and expertise to help take the Skoll Centre through its
next phase of growth, we very much want to hear from you. Marya Besharov, the
Centre’s Academic Director, would be pleased to talk to you about the role(s)
you might be interested in and the career development opportunities that
working at the Skoll Centre provides.
The Deputy Director is a key leadership role responsible for supporting the
Academic Director in developing and operationalising the Skoll Centre's
strategy. This role encompasses leading the Centre's staff, overseeing
administrative functions, building strategic partnerships for financial
sustainability, supporting research translation into practice and managing a
diverse team.
Key responsibilities:
* Oversee day-to-day non-academic management and administration, ensuring alignment with the academic mission and strategic goals.
* Take accountability for the overall financial management and long-term sustainability of the Centre, including efficiency improvements and strategic growth initiatives.
* Proactively identify and cultivate relationships with potential funding partners and contributors.
* Foster a vibrant community of researchers, students and practitioners, engaging stakeholders in contributing to the Centre's mission.
* Support the translation of research into practice, developing thought leadership outputs and educational programmes.
The ideal candidate should demonstrate robust leadership in a senior
management role, showcasing a successful history of translating organisational
strategy into operational achievements while managing a diverse portfolio of
activities. The candidate should have a proven track record in cultivating and
managing strategic partnerships, coupled with experience in effectively
leading a multi-disciplinary team within an academic or similar setting.
Proficiency in managing administrative functions, including budgeting and
reporting processes, is crucial.
Further information on this role can be found in the job description.
The Saïd Business School offers very generous benefits, some of which are:
* Generous holiday allowance of 38 days including bank holidays
* Hybrid working
* Membership of the Oxford staff pension scheme
* Discounted bus travel
* Subsidised onsite catering
* Cycle loan scheme
* Plus, many other University benefits
**All applications must include a CV and a Supporting Statement/Cover
Letter.**
For further guidance and support, please visit
**https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/how-to-apply**.
**The closing date for applications is 26 February 2024 at 12.00 noon.
Interviews will take place starting on 1 March 2024.**
Fixed-term contract to 31 July 2027, full time
The Skoll Centre, which sits within Saïd Business School at the University of
Oxford, has a 20-year history of equipping entrepreneurial leaders for impact
within and beyond business. Our success has attracted renewed funding which
will enable us to extend our work beyond social entrepreneurship.
Our new strategy involves developing research-led insights on how to lead,
organise, finance, measure, and scale systemic change, which will fuel
learning programmes for students at Oxford and entrepreneurial leaders
globally. The strategy is underpinned by a new organisational structure, and
we are now looking for five people to complete that structure. To ensure we do
this in a coherent and effective way, we are advertising three senior posts
first, with two junior posts to be published shortly.
If you have the skills and expertise to help take the Skoll Centre through its
next phase of growth, we very much want to hear from you. Marya Besharov, the
Centre’s Academic Director, would be pleased to talk to you about the role(s)
you might be interested in and the career development opportunities that
working at the Skoll Centre provides.
The Deputy Director is a key leadership role responsible for supporting the
Academic Director in developing and operationalising the Skoll Centre's
strategy. This role encompasses leading the Centre's staff, overseeing
administrative functions, building strategic partnerships for financial
sustainability, supporting research translation into practice and managing a
diverse team.
Key responsibilities:
* Oversee day-to-day non-academic management and administration, ensuring alignment with the academic mission and strategic goals.
* Take accountability for the overall financial management and long-term sustainability of the Centre, including efficiency improvements and strategic growth initiatives.
* Proactively identify and cultivate relationships with potential funding partners and contributors.
* Foster a vibrant community of researchers, students and practitioners, engaging stakeholders in contributing to the Centre's mission.
* Support the translation of research into practice, developing thought leadership outputs and educational programmes.
The ideal candidate should demonstrate robust leadership in a senior
management role, showcasing a successful history of translating organisational
strategy into operational achievements while managing a diverse portfolio of
activities. The candidate should have a proven track record in cultivating and
managing strategic partnerships, coupled with experience in effectively
leading a multi-disciplinary team within an academic or similar setting.
Proficiency in managing administrative functions, including budgeting and
reporting processes, is crucial.
Further information on this role can be found in the job description.
The Saïd Business School offers very generous benefits, some of which are:
* Generous holiday allowance of 38 days including bank holidays
* Hybrid working
* Membership of the Oxford staff pension scheme
* Discounted bus travel
* Subsidised onsite catering
* Cycle loan scheme
* Plus, many other University benefits
**All applications must include a CV and a Supporting Statement/Cover
Letter.**
For further guidance and support, please visit
**https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/how-to-apply**.
**The closing date for applications is 26 February 2024 at 12.00 noon.
Interviews will take place starting on 1 March 2024.**
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Grade 10: £61,198 - £70,918 per annum Fixed-term contract to 31 July 2027, full time The Skoll Centre, which sits within Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford, has a 20-year history of equipping entrepreneurial leaders for impact within and beyond business. Our success has attracted renewed funding which will enable us to extend our work beyond social entrepreneurship. Our new strategy involves developing research-led insights on how to lead, organise, finance, measure, and scale systemic change, which will fuel learning programmes for students at Oxford and entrepreneurial leaders globally. The strategy is underpinned by a ... Grade 10: £61,198 - £70,918 per annum
Fixed-term contract to 31 July 2027, full time The Skoll Centre, which sits within Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford, has a 20-year history of equipping entrepreneurial leaders for impact within and beyond business. Our success has attracted renewed funding which will enable us to extend our work beyond social entrepreneurship. Our new strategy involves developing research-led insights on how to lead, organise, finance, measure, and scale systemic change, which will fuel learning programmes for students at Oxford and entrepreneurial leaders globally. The strategy is underpinned by a new organisational structure, ... |
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