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Oxford Climate Research Network (OCRN) Coordinator

University of Oxford

Oxford

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GBP 30,000 - 40,000

Part time

3 days ago
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Job summary

A prestigious educational institution in Oxford is seeking a part-time Oxford Climate Research Network Coordinator to enhance the impact of climate research. The role involves organizing events, managing communications, and collaborating with researchers. Candidates should have strong communication and organizational skills, and an interest in climate-related disciplines. This position offers the opportunity to make a significant impact within the climate research community.

Qualifications

  • Demonstrated interest in climate research and science communication.
  • Experience in managing budgets and events.
  • Ability to present complex information to non-academic audiences.

Responsibilities

  • Organize networking events and steering group meetings.
  • Maintain the database of network members.
  • Promote research on social media and the OCRN website.

Skills

Event planning
Communication skills
Organizational skills
Website and social media management

Education

Degree in climate-related discipline

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University of Oxford

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Oxford, United Kingdom

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Posted:

12.08.2025

Expiry Date:

26.09.2025

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Job Description:

Department of Earth Sciences, South Parks Road, Oxford. The department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford seeks to appoint a part-time (60% FTE) Oxford Climate Research Network (OCRN) Coordinator. The Oxford Climate Research Network is a network of all climate researchers at the University of Oxford. The goal of the network is to raise the impact, effectiveness and profile of climate research at the University of Oxford, by acting as an internal hub as well as a coordinated point of contact and information for those beyond Oxford. The OCRN coordinator’s role is to develop and administer initiatives which maintain, strengthen and promote the network. The successful post holder will organise a variety of networking events, as well as termly steering group meetings and lunches to bring together climate researchers across the breadth of the OCRN network. They will also prepare termly reports, keep minutes of meetings, maintain the database of network members and manage the OCRN annual budget. Liaising with university communication officers, promoting research conducted by OCRN researchers via the OCRN website and taking charge of social media accounts and internal information distribution are just some of the key responsibilities associated with this great opportunity. The OCRN Coordinator will acquire and maintain an overview of climate-related research at the University of Oxford, seek opportunities for OCRN researchers to collaborate, and connect individuals, research groups and initiatives wherever appropriate. The OCRN coordinator will report to the Steering Group which decides the priorities for the network. They will meet regularly with the network’s Academic Convener (who is Chair of the Steering Group) and are expected to help shape, and provide support for, new initiatives as they arise. About you The successful candidate will have a demonstrated interest in climate research, impacts and policy and/or in science management and communication. You will be a self-starter, able to work independently using personal initiative and judgement. You will have experience in planning and running events, managing finances, and managing website and social media content, and will also have a willingness to learn IT and digital media skills, as necessary. Excellent spoken and written communication skills are essential for this role, along with the ability to digest complex scientific information and present it effectively to non-academic audiences. You must also have excellent administrative, organisational and interpersonal skills and an ability and willingness to be proactive and think creatively about how to make Oxford climate research into more than the sum of its parts. A degree and/or professional experience in a climate-related discipline, as well as experience of working successfully with academics/researchers and a track record of research network coordination, are desirable but not essential.

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