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Project Manager

Applications for this vacancy closed on 18 March 2024 at 12:00PM
**About the role**





The Department of Social Policy and Intervention is seeking a **Project
Manager** to work within a multidisciplinary research group led by Prof Lucie
Cluver responsible for supporting research activities for one or more studies.
The research covers a broad spectrum of themes which relate to improving the
lives of children and adolescents in resource-limited settings, and in crisis
contexts of conflict, climate, and pandemic emergency. This work is centred
around efforts to support positive outcomes within education, poverty
reduction, gender-sensitive programming, health, and violence prevention.





This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience within a fast-paced,
international team. You will be a key research operations team member and will
have extensive amounts of independent work and responsibility within the
project. The post is focused on research grant management working closely with
the department’s finance and administration team in relation to human
resources and financial management. You will be responsible for support with
writing grant applications and reports and the substantial project close out
requirements of one of our major funders (GCRF Accelerate Hub).





Our research group is committed to capacity-building and supporting team
members to further their careers, and you will be supported to further your
career portfolio. Our team welcomes applications from people with caring
responsibilities, and we are flexible to family and other commitments. Our
team works both remotely and in person in the office, the role can be hybrid
with an expectation of one day per week in the office.





**About you**





You will have a master’s degree in a relevant social science or public health
discipline, and experience of managing large research grants, budgeting, and
managing projects with an ability to work to tight deadlines. Good
communication, presentation and writing skills in English will be a strength
and you will understand grant management processes and challenges associated
with working in resource-constrained environments.





**How to apply**





As part of your application you will be required to upload a CV and supporting
statement, along with the name and contact details of two referees. The
supporting statement should explain how you meet the essential criteria for
the post using clear examples. Further information, including how to apply, is
available in the attached job description. Any further enquires may be
directed to the email address below.





Only online applications received by 12.00 noon on 18 March 2024 will be
considered. Interviews will be held on 27 March 2024.

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Department of Social Policy and Intervention, 32 Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2ER
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**About the role**





The Department of Social Policy and Intervention is seeking a **Project
Manager** to work within a multidisciplinary research group led by Prof Lucie
Cluver responsible for supporting research activities for one or more studies.
The research covers a broad spectrum of themes which relate to improving the
lives of children and adolescents in resource-limited settings, and in crisis
contexts of conflict, climate, and pandemic emergency. This work is centred
around efforts to support positive outcomes within education, poverty
reduction, gender-sensitive programming, health, and violence prevention.





This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience within a fast-paced,
international ...

About the role

 

The Department of Social Policy and Intervention is seeking a Project Manager to work within a multidisciplinary research group led by Prof Lucie Cluver responsible for supporting research activities for one or more studies. The research covers a broad spectrum of themes which relate to improving the lives of children and adolescents in resource-limited settings, and in crisis contexts of conflict, climate, and pandemic emergency. This work is centred around efforts to support positive outcomes within education, poverty reduction, gender-sensitive programming, health, and violence prevention.

 

This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience within a ...
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