UE06 - £33,882 - £39,105 pro rata.
CMVM / MGPHS / USHER Institute.
Contract type: Part time (28hrs per week).
Fixed Term available from February 2025 to 31st January 2026.
Location: Usher Institute, Edinburgh Bioquarter.
We will also consider requests for hybrid working (on a non-contractual basis) that combines a mix of remote and regular (weekly) on-campus working. The Usher Institute expects a minimum of 40%* on campus working.
The Business Support (Finance) team at the Usher Institute within The University of Edinburgh is looking for a Business Support Administrator to join their team on a fixed term basis to provide support for a portfolio of research projects and grant applications.
The Opportunity:
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We are looking for a proactive and experienced Business Support Administrator to provide support to colleagues across the Usher Institute. The postholder will have responsibility for a portfolio of research projects and the role offers the opportunity to use and develop knowledge and experience in relation to all aspects of supporting and managing a research grant. The postholder will take a proactive lead in this relatively autonomous role, with complicated matters being referred to the line manager where required. You will benefit from a network of staff and departments across the Institute, College and wider university.
The post is part time and is offered on a hybrid (non-contractual) basis.
Informal enquiries may be directed to Paula Grieve, Research Finance & Business Support Manager paula.grieve@ed.ac.uk.
Your skills and attributes for success:
• Excellent organisational skills with the ability to work independently, to plan and prioritise own workload, often months in advance and to re-prioritise to meet deadlines;
• A confident, pro-active approach to work, excellent written and oral communication skills and the ability to form excellent working relationships with colleagues at all levels;
• A high standard of numeracy and excellent attention to detail with experience of handling confidential information;
• Good working knowledge of research grant applications and award processes;
• Ability to juggle a variety of competing priorities and timescales through effective time-management skills.