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A global charitable foundation is seeking a Senior Research Manager for its Vaccines team in London. The successful candidate will drive fair funding decisions, lead strategic projects, and promote inclusive research culture. They will utilize their expertise in immunology and vaccine-related fields to shape initiatives aimed at global health challenges. This role offers a salary of £64,800 and a hybrid working model, focusing on equitable solutions for communities impacted by infectious diseases.
Salary: £64,800
Closing date: Sunday, 1 February 2026
Contract type: Permanent
Interview dates: w/c 16 and 23 February
The Wellcome Trust is a global charitable foundation. We improve health for everyone by funding science返钱, leading policy and advocacy campaigns, and building partnerships.
We plan to spend £16bn over the next ten years, funding new discoveries in life, health, and wellbeing, and taking on three global health challenges: mental health, infectious disease and climate and health.
These challenges need the Updating bold science we support, but they won't be solved by science alone.
Wellcome's Infectious Disease team is dedicated to tackling some of the world's most pressing health challenges. Infectious diseases cause millions of deaths annually, disproportionately affecting the poorest communities. Our mission is to accelerate the discovery, development and optimisation of interventions that prevent and control these diseases. We focus on two critical threats: drug-resistant infections and diseases impacted by environmental change, such as arboviruses and waterborne illnesses. Through partnerships, advocacy and evidence-based action, we aim to ensure that research translates into equitable, accessible solutions for those who need them most.
We are looking for a Senior Research Manager, Vaccines to join our team.
The Vaccines team support research to develop new and improved vaccines and develop evidence-based strategies to optimise their use across a range of priority pathogens. We work both directly with researchers and through strategic partnerships to identify opportunities that further Wellcome's mission.
Wellcome's Infectious disease team supports science to bring innovative solutions to combat infectious disease in the most affected communities. Vaccines are one of the most effective interventions for reducing morbidity and mortality associated with infectious diseases. Within the vaccines team, we aim to accelerate the development and optimal use of vaccines to reduce the burden of infectious diseases, especially in low and middle income countries.
Vaccines are central to our vision of preventing the impact of infectious diseases. The Vaccines team works to enable the development of new and improved vaccines and promote their effective use worldwide. We champion innovation across the vaccine ecosystem, addressing systemic barriers such as market failures, regulatory challenges and manufacturing constraints. Our efforts include co-founding global initiatives like CEPI and supporting ambitious goals such as developing new vaccines to combat Tuberculosis. By fostering collaboration between academia, industry and policymakers, we aim to build a fairer, more sustainable system that delivers life‑saving vaccines to underserved populations.
At Wellcome, we are committed to rewriting the rules of the vaccine ecosystem so that innovation benefits everyone, everywhere. By investing in research, shaping policy and forging partnerships, we strive to create a future where vaccines are developed faster, distributed fairly and used effectively to prevent outbreaks before they spiral out of control.
In this role, you'll help shape global health by driving fair, high‑quality funding decisions and leading strategic projects within our Vaccines programme. You'll use your scientific expertise to assess applications, design and deliver impactful initiatives, and build strong partnerships across disciplines. Working collaboratively, you'll champion inclusive research culture and ensure our funding portfolio advances innovative solutions for communities most affected by infectious disease.
\ 留We're looking for someone with strong research expertise in immunology or vaccine-related infectious disease, gained through experience in academia, industry, a funding body or charity. You'll have a proven ability to shape and deliver complex research programmes, manage large projects and build partnerships across universities, funders and global health organisations. The ideal candidate communicates complex ideas with clarity—whether writing concise reports, presenting confidently or engaging diverse audiences—and thrives in a fast-paced environment, balancing priorities with excellent organisational skills.
To apply for this role, please submit an updated CV and answer two application questions to demonstrate that you meet the minimum requirements for the role.
We understand that our colleagues have commitments and personal interests outside of work and we strive to build a flexible working environment, in which people can perform at their best.
At Wellcome we have a hybrid way of working which is 3 days in our Euston Road offices (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) with the remaining 2asier days working either remotely or in the office.
Diversity and Inclusion is a priority at Wellcome. We are committed to cultivating a fair and inclusive environment, where everyone can be themselves and thrive. We are happy to discuss flexible working options for all roles. We work to ensure that our recruitment processes are as inclusive as possible to everyone. This includes making adjustments for people who have a disability or long-term condition. Please visit our website for more information on adjustments and accessibility.