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Research Project Administrator

Applications for this vacancy closed on 15 March 2024 at 12:00PM
The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary
research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the
social science of the Internet.





We are looking to appoint a Research Project Administrator for the Fairwork
project. Fairwork is an action research project that assesses digital labour
platforms against principles of fair work, and uses that research to push for
positive change in the gig economy. The project currently operates in 39
countries on five continents.





This is a part-time post for 18.25 hours per week, available immediately for a
fixed term of 17 months and based in Oxford.





Reporting to the Project Manager, the Administrator position will provide
general administrative support to ensure the smooth operation of the Project’s
grants, accounts, specific research projects and other general support
services as might be needed. They will oversee the day-to-day administrative
tasks of the project, as well as prepare documentation and reporting as
required by the funder of the project.





The successful candidate will have:



• A working knowledge or appreciation of research administration



• Experience of working as part of a large research project in a higher
education setting



• A ‘can do’ attitude and will be adaptable and able to respond at short
notice to urgent matters at the same time as progressing ongoing projects



• Excellent attention to detail



• Excellent verbal and written communication skills



• The ability to communicate with a wide range of people.





Experience of working in research project administration and proven ability to
work independently and accurately with detailed narrative is essential. Prior
work with numerical and financial data and dealing proactively with a range of
tasks whilst prioritising competing demands also highly favoured.





Full details of the requirements for this post can be found in the Job
Description link below.



Further queries can be directed to Dr. Funda Ustek Spilda –
funda.ustek@oii.ox.ac.uk. Feel free to reach out to her for any questions or
clarification.



You will be required to upload a supporting statement, a CV, and details of
two referees as part of your online application. The closing date for
applications is 12.00 midday on 15 March 2024. Only online applications
received before then will be considered.



Interviews for those short-listed are currently planned to take place on 2
April.





**_Committed to equality and valuing diversity._**

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The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary
research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the
social science of the Internet.





We are looking to appoint a Research Project Administrator for the Fairwork
project. Fairwork is an action research project that assesses digital labour
platforms against principles of fair work, and uses that research to push for
positive change in the gig economy. The project currently operates in 39
countries on five continents.





This is a part-time post for 18.25 hours per week, available immediately for a
fixed term of 17 months ...

The Oxford Internet Institute – founded in 2001 - is a multidisciplinary research and teaching department of the University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet.

 

We are looking to appoint a Research Project Administrator for the Fairwork project. Fairwork is an action research project that assesses digital labour platforms against principles of fair work, and uses that research to push for positive change in the gig economy. The project currently operates in 39 countries on five continents.

 

This is a part-time post for 18.25 hours per week, available immediately for a fixed term of ...
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