Successful candidates will be based either in London or Greater Manchester and support a range of client-facing innovation projects as well as internal projects such as team learning events and business development, primarily playing a role of coordination. Successful candidates will be offered a range of development opportunities including attendance at the Innovation Unit Academy, one-to-one coaching and chances to learn from and share ideas with team members across a range of sectors.
You will be working on a range of different projects, tasks may include but are not limited to:
Project Coordination and Delivery
* Support Project Leads to plan and coordinate projects including tasks such as: drafting delivery updates for clients; recording minutes; scheduling meetings; and understanding/raising any risks.
* Support the delivery of client-facing projects through tasks such as: leading on event logistics (online and in person) and at times co-designing and co-facilitating workshops; analysing complex information; drafting and designing event documents; and developing communication materials such as slides and web content.
* Collaborate with your project team to share learning with the wider organisation.
Research and Service Design
* Make sense of complex information, analyse data and generate learning.
* Undertake or coordinate specific pieces of primary and secondary research and writing.
* Support data collection, including but not limited to: interviews with service-users and professionals, surveys, and structured workshop interaction.
* Look at and learn from work happening beyond the organisation, including new innovations and policy developments.
Communications and Business Development
* Develop a wide range of communication materials, including but not limited to newsletters, flyers, blogs, social media content, and web content.
* Support staff across the IU team to pursue business development opportunities and develop proposals.
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