Epsrc Cdt Drive-health Manage - London, United Kingdom - King's College London

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Salary: £43,205 to £50,585 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance.

Posted: 09 April 2024.

Closing date: 20 May 2024.

Business unit:
Research Management & Innovation


Department:
Centre for Doctoral Studies.


Location:
Denmark Hill Campus


Category:
Professional & Support Services.

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Job description


The DRIVE-Health CDT Manager will work closely with the CDT Directors and the CDT Management team as well as the Centre for Doctoral Studies (CDS) at King's and will be responsible for managing all aspects of administration whilst contributing to the strategy and operational development of the Centre.


The CDT Manager will work closely with Post awards team to manage the CDT's finances and provide timely financial projections and reports on the status of the grant to the CDT Management Board.

The postholder will also manage the funding provided by King's and external industry partners.


The CDT manager will provide high-level support to the CDT's Management team, including: managing the annual cycle of work, providing information and advice, drafting reports, collating and analysing information and statistics and contributing to reports required by the funder, and internally by King's.

The CDT Manager will act as the key contact for all parties involved in the CDT and oversee the delivery of various initiatives, as outlined in the awarded EPSRC CDT proposal, for example public engagement events, widening participation Vacation Internships scheme, impact, Equality, Diversity & Inclusion and other activities.


The CDT Manager will also act as first point of contact for CDT students and will be the first point of contact for the CDT Management Team, and central King's Services, such as Admissions, Registry Services and CDS, external partners, prospective students and external queries.


Key functions of this role are as follows:
To support the CDT Directors and the Management Team in delivering all Objectives of the CDT


To provide professional services management and coordination for the CDT and to implement the CDT management & administration hub, and governing committee structure, with proactive support for the CDT's focus on equality, diversity & inclusion.


To provide high-quality support to the CDT Directors on all matters related to CDT delivery, effectively managing annual budgeting and reconciliation procedures to enable all CDT operations.

To oversee the CDT's communications strategy and regular reporting to EPSRC, the CDT Management team and Advisory Board;

To be the first point of contact for all parties involved in the CDT and other stakeholders across the partnership.


Line managed jointly by the CDT Directors and the Associate Director (Doctoral Partnerships), the CDT Manager is a member of Doctoral Training Entities (DTE) Network in King's, sharing best practice and collaborating with other DTE Managers to enhance the experience of PhD students in the DRIVE-Health CDT and at King's.

This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 3 years with provision of renewal pertinent of performance.

The post can be offered a full-time or part-time job share basis.

Key responsibilities


To provide high-quality support to the CDT Directors and CDT Management team, including preparation of reports, CDT data collation and analysis, advising on regulations (UKRI/EPSRC and King's) as appropriate.


To manage the coordination of the EPSRC DRIVE-Health CDT research training, cohort development programme and other activities across the institutions, working closely with the CDT's Director and Deputy Directors, the King's Centre for Doctoral Studies and relevant Faculty's committees.


To create, implement and maintain administrative procedures within the CDT, reviewing & modifying them as necessary; provide consistent programme management and support whilst adhering to university and UKRI regulations.

To be responsible for and hold oversight of UKRI/EPSRC policies, requirements and reporting.


To ensure effective communication and champion the EPSRC DRIVE-Health CDT across the partnership as a whole as well as within relevant King's Faculties, to ensure maximum awareness of the CDT with relevant academics and departments.


With expert support from the Post -award Studentships team, to plan and manage the CDT's budgets, including analysing and preparing financial and written reports as required for funding bodies, senior management and external stakeholders, making recommendations to the CDT Core Management team on budget implications of decisions.

To provide high-quality advice on the annual allocation of studentships.

To oversee the administrative team, including Communications and Engagement Officer, and CDT Administrator. To ensure that the work of the team is performed to the required standard.

To undertake continuous personal and professional development, and to support it for administrative staff, through effective use of

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