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A leading UK university in Edinburgh seeks a part-time TESCI Project Manager to oversee the development of an interdisciplinary network in social care. Responsibilities include logistics management, stakeholder engagement, and strategic interactions. Ideal candidates possess project management experience and a relevant degree. Flexible working options may be available.
Grade UE08 £50,253- £61,759 per annum, pro rata
SCE / School of Informatics
Part-time: 28 hours per week
Fixed term: until 30/9/2027
The TESCI Project Manager will oversee the development and expansion of the TESCI network, connecting researchers in the field of engineering and physical sciences, formal and informal social care stakeholders, and individuals with lived experience. This role includes managing logistics, handling expenses, and leading communications through social media, press releases, and website management. The role includes working with the project Lead and steering committee to ensure activities take place to build capacity amongst researchers, horizon scan to create a roadmap to guide EPSRC for future funding calls, and outreach and dissemination, engaging with policy makers and ensuring EDI is integral to all activities. The role supports TESCI’s vision to create an interdisciplinary and collaborative network connecting engineers, physical scientists, social care stakeholders, and service users to identify and work to address unmet needs in social care. TESCI’s aim is to co-produce research proposals for technologies and interventions that build a more equitable and sustainable future for social care to help people live their lives well for longer, with dignity and independence.
The post-holder will take responsibility for overall programme management of the network, including the design and coordination of the associated activities, supporting academic colleagues who are contributing to the networks activities and initiatives, and leading on strategic interactions with key external stakeholders. Working in close liaison with colleagues, the post-holder will ensure and oversee the efficient delivery of the networks activities, profile and stated strategic objectives. The post is physically located within the School of Informatics, and the individual will work in close collaboration with staff based in Informatics, the Co-Lead and other related academics in other UK HE institutions, industry partners and stakeholders.
This post is advertised as part-time (28 hours per week); however, we are open to considering flexible working patterns. We are also open to considering requests for hybrid working (on a non-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular on-campus working.