Programme Management Working with Senior Programme Managers the post holder will be required to manage change in response to external events and new policies; this may require the reformulation and adjustment of plans and strategies to ensure that the programmes in the post holders portfolio remain fit for purpose; Management of peer review panels and advisory boards including: identifying prospective panel members, invitations to join panels/boards, drafting panel/board terms of reference and guidance, management and organisation of panel meetings; Provide secretariat for panels, boards and implementation groups as required; Drafting and revision of application forms and guidance for new and existing schemes; Provide written feedback to applicants to programmes/scheme applicants in the post holders portfolio; Handle complex queries and complaints about the application process and funding decisions by telephone, email, and in person; Work with the Senior Programme Managers to plan and implement the process for administering the schemes in the post holders area of responsibility; Play a key role in planning the annual cycle and timing of schemes in the post holders area of responsibility; Working with the other Programme Managers, Senior Programme Managers and Administration Manager to monitor workload and co-ordination of administrative functions across the portfolio; Writing reports and working papers as required, and; Research and publicise out puts and impacts of the programmes in the post holder's portfolio. Awards management Prepare and check announcement letters, contracts, and payment schedules for new awards; Deal with and track requests for changes, including variations to awards and contracts; Maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail in compliance with Department of Health and Social Care contracting policy; Liaise with external stakeholders to monitor progress of schemes, and work closely with Senior Programme Managers on monitoring and evaluation of schemes in the post holders area of responsibility. Monitoring of individual trainee progress through the reading of annual reports and subsequent liaison with trainees where necessary. Communication and Engagement Publicise the NIHR Academy activities through attendance and presentations at external meetings, seminars and conferences; Assist Senior Programme Managers in dealing with a range of people nationally at all levels of seniority both internal and external to the NIHR Academy in line with DHSC policies; Organisation of workshops and stakeholder meetings as required; Assist the Senior Programme Managers in generating and maintaining strong nationally- based networks and positive working relationships within HEIs, other areas of NIHR, relevant parts of the NHS and other health-related organisations, particularly at the level of senior research leaders/sponsors to benefit the NIHR Academy programmes. Contributing to briefings requested from Ministers offices and other government departments. Liaise with members of the NIHR Academy Executive Senior Management Team and Senior Programme Managers in order to meet responsibilities and undertake duties effectively.