Programmes Coordinator (maternity cover)

Remote
£27,000 - £29,000 (£21,600 - £23,200 per year for 28 hours per week) plus £1,200 working from home allowance per year
Part-time (28 hours per week (0.8 FTE), working days must include Fridays)
Contract or temporary (11 month maternity cover)

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Job description

The role

We are seeking a proactive and self-motivated Programmes Coordinator to join our team. In this role you'll be responsible for planning, organising, and delivering a variety of activities, including symposia, the biennial prizegiving ceremony, board meetings and committee meetings, as well as assisting with general administrative tasks.

You’ll need to be highly efficient and detail-oriented, ensuring that all activities are meticulously managed and executed flawlessly. As a self-starter, you'll work independently, taking ownership of processes from start to finish. Your ability to prioritise tasks, meet deadlines, and maintain a high level of organisation will be critical in successfully managing multiple responsibilities simultaneously.

If you thrive in an environment where you can take the initiative, demonstrate your proactive nature, and showcase your efficient approach to coordination, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity.

Please note, this advert will close to applications as soon as we've found the right candidate, and we're looking for someone to start ASAP, so we encourage early applications.
 

About Rank Prize

Founded by Lord Rank in 1972, Rank Prize stimulates and celebrates research in optoelectronics and nutrition; the two fields of research at the heart of Lord Rank’s interests and businesses. We not only award substantial prizes in recognition of significant advances in the relevant fields of science, but also actively promote the extension and spread of knowledge in these areas of research. Our initiatives include organising symposia, sponsoring lectures, and awarding grants to support training and facilitate career development, with a special focus on students and early career researchers.
 

Rank Symposia

Our symposia provide a unique platform for scientific exchange, facilitating in-depth discussions and exchanges of knowledge among participants who have expertise in a particular subject relating to optoelectronics or nutrition. The symposia play a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge, promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, and stimulating further research in the fields. 

Our symposia are intentionally kept small, ensuring a focused and engaging experience for all participants. With approximately ten internationally-recognised speakers at the forefront of their respective fields, these symposia bring together a select group of brilliant minds, eager to share their groundbreaking research and insights. Alongside these distinguished speakers, we also invite around 20 early-career researchers, recognising the importance of nurturing the next generation of scientific pioneers.

By fostering an intimate and inclusive environment, our symposia inspire intellectual growth, spark innovation, and cultivate a vibrant scientific community. We believe that these transformative gatherings have the power to ignite new ideas, drive research breakthroughs, and ultimately shape the trajectory of scientific advancement.
 

The Rank Prize

The Rank Prize is a prestigious award recognising significant contributions in the fields of nutrition and optoelectronics. The Prize is awarded biennially at our prizegiving ceremonies. These events gather an audience of around 150 distinguished individuals including renowned professionals, academics, influential leaders and experts in the fields of nutrition and optoelectronics, who come together to celebrate the outstanding achievements and contributions of the honoured recipients.
 

Location and travel

We all work remotely, however travel and overnight stays are required as part of the role. You'll attend around 3-4 symposia a year, which run from Mondays to Thursdays and are currently held in the Lake District. You'll also attend 2-3 half-day meetings in London a year, which may require overnight stays depending on how far away from London you live. It would be helpful if you had a full UK driving license and access to your own car.
 

What we offer

  • 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays (which will be pro-rated for a 0.8 FTE position) in addition to office closure between Christmas and New Year
  • A £1,200 working from home allowance
  • All the necessary equipment to work from home
  • 7.5% employer pension contributions
  • Life Assurance, Group Income Protection and Critical Illness Cover
  • A generous staff training budget

 

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Rank Prize View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 1 - 5
Posted on: 10 October 2024
Closing date: 09 November 2024 at 23:30
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