Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 29 September 2024 (unless otherwise stated)
Reference: RIS-066-24
Do you have experience supporting research, knowledge exchange or impact? Are you an organised and confident individual who works well under pressure, with the ability to manage competing priorities?
If so, this role as Research Impact Officer may be ideal.
The Research Impact Officer will provide effective and comprehensive operational support and co-ordination to facilitate the smooth management and delivery of the University of Kent’s three Impact Acceleration Accounts (IAA).
The role will provide proactive, timely administrative support and coordination for all aspects of IAA activity to ensure the efficient running of projects against key milestones and within available resources. This includes producing and managing project delivery plans, tracking activities, and reporting progress.
A key purpose of this role is working with others. The role holder will work in close collaboration with other members of the local and central delivery teams within Research and Innovation Support, with the IAA Academic Leads, and with officers from the Research Funding Councils.
As a Research Impact Officer your duties will include:
* Acting as the key point of contact for the IAA, promoting funding opportunities to academic staff and responding timely and proactively to enquiries
* Administering open calls for funding, advising on eligibility and the suitability of the scheme, and assisting with the provision of accurate costings. Processing applications through peer review and assessment panels
* Supporting the administration of project awards by undertaking financial monitoring, liaising with HR on the appointment of project staff, working with the Finance directorate to contract external consultants, and assisting academic staff to ensure projects are completed on time and within budget
* Assisting IAA leads and the Senior Impact Officer in preparing surveys to capture information from IAA events, interpreting data, and writing reports for presentation to three IAA sub-panels and to the University IAA Board
* Developing detailed knowledge of sector developments in impact and knowledge exchange by contributing to IAA meetings, and supporting the development of new and existing external partnerships to grow and foster high-quality impact activity
* Acting as Secretary to the three IAA sub-panel meetings and to the University IAA Board.
The successful candidate will have/be:
* Educated to A level or equivalent
* Experience of delivery support for research, knowledge exchange, or impact, preferably within a HE setting
* Experience of setting up administrative systems and procedures for a new project
* Ability to work independently and use initiative in making strategic decisions
* Excellent written communication skills and an ability to produce papers and other documents for committees and external audiences, tailored to these audiences
What we can offer in return:
As a member of our team, you can expect a friendly, open, and collaborative working environment and support in your development and wellbeing. You'll enjoy a range of great staff benefits including:
* Hybrid working options allowing a flexible blend of office and home working (to be agreed in line with business needs)
* 43 days' leave per year (personal leave, bank holidays, and additional days allocated for the Christmas period, pro rata for part-time staff)
* Excellent pension scheme with generous employer contributions
* Corporate employee-funded healthcare plan, in partnership with Benenden Health
For more information about what you can look forward to if you join us, visit our dedicated webpage: Working at Kent.
We are ambitious for our people, our communities, and the region we serve – join us in making the world a better place. Visit our website for more on who we are: Kent University.
Please see the links below to view the full job description and to apply for this post. For further information regarding the application process, please contact peopleserviceshr@kent.ac.uk quoting reference number RIS-066-24.
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