Global Health Executive Assistant
Applications for this vacancy closed on 26 February 2025 at 12:00PM
I **NTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY**
We are looking for an executive assistant to join the friendly and supportive
Research Strategy and Funding Team in the Medical Sciences Divisional Office
in the University of Oxford. This is a great opportunity to provide executive
assistant support for the Director and Associate Director of Global Health,
and provide administrative support for Oxford Global Health events and
projects. This new role will support the Oxford Global Health initiative at
the University of Oxford and its inaugural Director and Associate Director. It
will suit someone with excellent interpersonal skills, strong organisational
skills, and the ability to work flexibly, who wants to work in a new, busy,
challenging and fast-moving environment supporting the ultimate aim of
improving global health.
The Directors of Global Health will operate busy and complex schedules,
requiring you to provide active support in helping them conduct their business
in a timely and efficient manner. This will include dealing with and
progressing a wide range of matters, often with high profile contacts
requiring you to exercise judgment about the course of action required.
Together with the Global Health Facilitator, you will contribute
administrative support to the establishment and running of a series of
projects to further the aims of Oxford Global Health, for example
administrative support for the establishment of a network and organising
events.
Oxford Global Health is a University-wide initiative to deliver global health
interdisciplinary partnerships, funding, output, visibility, impact and better
connections between global health activity across all academic divisions of
the University. Oxford Global Health is supported by a core Directorate
consisting of the Director, Associate Director, Global Health Facilitator,
Research Communications Officer, and the Global Health Executive Assistant.
Oxford Global Health is hosted and supported by the Medical Sciences Division
and this role will participate as part of the Research Strategy and Funding
Team in the Medical Sciences Divisional Office. However, Oxford Global Health
is charged with progressing the global health research across all academic
disciplines, and drive Oxford’s place at the forefront of global health and
innovation and so the postholder will operate across the full breadth of the
University.
This is available as a full-time position. The Team operates hybrid working
with time split between the MSD Office in the John Radcliffe Hospital
(currently minimum 1 day/week), in person at the Oxford Martin School and
remote working. If offered on a part-time basis, the Team can offer
flexibility over the exact hours and days worked. The role is fixed term until
30 November 2029.
**What We Offer**
Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such
as:
• 38 days of annual leave to support your wellbeing, with the option to
purchase up to 10 extra days and additional leave after long service.
• One of the most generous maternity and adoption leave schemes in UK higher
education, offering up to 26 weeks of full-pay leave, followed by additional
statutory and unpaid leave options.
• A commitment to hybrid and flexible working to suit your lifestyle.
• An excellent contributory pension scheme.
• Affordable and sustainable commuting options, including a cycle loan scheme,
discounted bus travel, and season ticket loans.
• Access to a vibrant community through our social, cultural, and sports
clubs.
**To apply, please upload the following:**
• A covering letter/supporting statement
• Your CV
• The details of two referees
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Wednesday 26 February 2025.
It is anticipated that Interviews will take place on 13 March 2025
We are looking for an executive assistant to join the friendly and supportive
Research Strategy and Funding Team in the Medical Sciences Divisional Office
in the University of Oxford. This is a great opportunity to provide executive
assistant support for the Director and Associate Director of Global Health,
and provide administrative support for Oxford Global Health events and
projects. This new role will support the Oxford Global Health initiative at
the University of Oxford and its inaugural Director and Associate Director. It
will suit someone with excellent interpersonal skills, strong organisational
skills, and the ability to work flexibly, who wants to work in a new, busy,
challenging and fast-moving environment supporting the ultimate aim of
improving global health.
The Directors of Global Health will operate busy and complex schedules,
requiring you to provide active support in helping them conduct their business
in a timely and efficient manner. This will include dealing with and
progressing a wide range of matters, often with high profile contacts
requiring you to exercise judgment about the course of action required.
Together with the Global Health Facilitator, you will contribute
administrative support to the establishment and running of a series of
projects to further the aims of Oxford Global Health, for example
administrative support for the establishment of a network and organising
events.
Oxford Global Health is a University-wide initiative to deliver global health
interdisciplinary partnerships, funding, output, visibility, impact and better
connections between global health activity across all academic divisions of
the University. Oxford Global Health is supported by a core Directorate
consisting of the Director, Associate Director, Global Health Facilitator,
Research Communications Officer, and the Global Health Executive Assistant.
Oxford Global Health is hosted and supported by the Medical Sciences Division
and this role will participate as part of the Research Strategy and Funding
Team in the Medical Sciences Divisional Office. However, Oxford Global Health
is charged with progressing the global health research across all academic
disciplines, and drive Oxford’s place at the forefront of global health and
innovation and so the postholder will operate across the full breadth of the
University.
This is available as a full-time position. The Team operates hybrid working
with time split between the MSD Office in the John Radcliffe Hospital
(currently minimum 1 day/week), in person at the Oxford Martin School and
remote working. If offered on a part-time basis, the Team can offer
flexibility over the exact hours and days worked. The role is fixed term until
30 November 2029.
**What We Offer**
Working at the University of Oxford offers several exclusive benefits, such
as:
• 38 days of annual leave to support your wellbeing, with the option to
purchase up to 10 extra days and additional leave after long service.
• One of the most generous maternity and adoption leave schemes in UK higher
education, offering up to 26 weeks of full-pay leave, followed by additional
statutory and unpaid leave options.
• A commitment to hybrid and flexible working to suit your lifestyle.
• An excellent contributory pension scheme.
• Affordable and sustainable commuting options, including a cycle loan scheme,
discounted bus travel, and season ticket loans.
• Access to a vibrant community through our social, cultural, and sports
clubs.
**To apply, please upload the following:**
• A covering letter/supporting statement
• Your CV
• The details of two referees
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Wednesday 26 February 2025.
It is anticipated that Interviews will take place on 13 March 2025
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I **NTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY**
We are looking for an executive assistant to join the friendly and supportive Research Strategy and Funding Team in the Medical Sciences Divisional Office in the University of Oxford. This is a great opportunity to provide executive assistant support for the Director and Associate Director of Global Health, and provide administrative support for Oxford Global Health events and projects. This new role will support the Oxford Global Health initiative at the University of Oxford and its inaugural Director and Associate Director. It will suit someone with excellent interpersonal skills, strong organisational skills, and the ability to ... INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY We are looking for an executive assistant to join the friendly and supportive Research Strategy and Funding Team in the Medical Sciences Divisional Office in the University of Oxford. This is a great opportunity to provide executive assistant support for the Director and Associate Director of Global Health, and provide administrative support for Oxford Global Health events and projects. This new role will support the Oxford Global Health initiative at the University of Oxford and its inaugural Director and Associate Director. It will suit someone with excellent interpersonal skills, strong organisational skills, and the ability ... |
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