The role
We are looking for a research project coordinator to play a crucial role in the successful delivery of the large research institute, RISCS (Research Institute for Sociotechnical Cyber Security).
You will develop and manage relationships with stakeholders to ensure successful delivery of the programme of work, proactively maintaining links with these key stakeholders. The RISCS Project Coordinator will support day to day administration for the Research Institute, including monitoring of budgets and delivery of work plans.
This role is part of the Faculty’s Industrial Liaison Office. This connects you with around 55 research professional staff in similar roles and provides support and a team environment.
We welcome applications from interested candidates wishing to work part time (minimum 14 hrs/week) up to 21 hrs/week.
Secondment requests will be considered.
What will you be doing?
* Support the RISCS Manager and RISCS Director in the project management of the programme of work, including: day to day administration; management and delivery of work plans; monitoring of budgets; quality assurance (QA); communication and relationship management, supporting meetings and coordinating logistics/administration for visiting academics, running events or overseeing evaluation activities.
* Market the RISCS work to internal and external partners, through all relevant channels, including website, social media, video content and events, seeking input from academic and/or industry partners on content ideas.
* Act as primary point of contact for matters related to the designated project and activities, building lasting working relationships to ensure that all research reporting needs are appropriately met.
* Analyse data/statistics and make first line assessment of issues to make recommendations to the RISCS Manager and RISCS Director.
You should apply if
* You have a proven track record of office and administrative experience, including demonstrable strong planning and organisational skills.
* You are able to engage in active problem solving and have proven analytical and problem solving capability.
* You enjoy working in a multidisciplinary team.
* You are self-motivated, flexible and responsive in meeting dynamic needs of key staff, stakeholders and managers.
Additional information
For informal queries about the role, please contact: y.rigby@bristol.ac.uk or louise2.evans@bristol.ac.uk (if after 02/12/2024)
Contract type: Open Ended with Fixed Funding until 31st October 2027
Work pattern: Part time
Grade: H
Salary: £33,882 - £39,105 pro rata
School/Unit: Industrial Liaison Office, Faculty of Science and Engineering
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on 28th November 2024.
Interviews are expected to take place on 12th December 2024.
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