Programme Officer

The Academy of Medical Sciences London United Kingdom Biomedical Grants and Policy
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Company Description

The Academy’s core mission is to advance biomedical and health research and its translation into benefits for society. We are working to secure a future in which:
• UK and global health is improved by the best research
• The UK leads the world in biomedical and health research, and is renowned for the quality of its research outputs, talent and collaborations.
• Independent, high quality medical science advice informs the decisions that affect society.
• More people have a say in the future of health and research.

The Academy’s 1261 Fellows have been elected on the basis of outstanding contributions to a range of scientific fields, and are drawn from universities, hospitals, general practice, industry and the public service. Our Fellows are central to all we do. It is their talent and expertise that ensures we can bring authoritative opinion and practical guidance to complex issues in medical science and healthcare.

Established in 1998 as an expert body to deal with issues at the interface of medical science and healthcare, the Academy is part of the national academies group, alongside the Royal Society, British Academy, and the Royal Academy of Engineering. We are governed by a Council of 21 Fellows, including 6 Honorary Officers who provide strategic advice and oversight. Professor Sir Robert Lechler FMedSci is the current President.

The Academy is:
• An elected Fellowship of the UK’s best biomedical and health researchers
• An independent source of evidence-based and expert advice
• Connected to, and respected by, decision makers
• Focused on realising cross-disciplinary opportunities across academia, industry and healthcare.
• Committed to improving and celebrating diversity - in all its forms - in the biomedical and health research community
• Global in outlook, reach and influence
• Catalytic, inclusive and accessible in our approach
• Responsive to change and innovative in our solutions
• Adept at maximising our impact through partnership working

We seek to advance UK and global biomedical and health research through five strategic challenges (as set out in our 2017-22 strategy):
1. To harness our expertise and convening power to tackle the biggest scientific and health challenges and opportunities facing our society.
2. To lead innovation in the development of research talent through funding and careers support.
3. To achieve influence and impact beyond the UK to improve health and well-being.
4. To become the exemplar of a ‘modern scientific academy’ – diverse, trusted, dynamic, relevant and accessible.
5. To enhance the Academy’s delivery capability, making sure we have the Fellows, staff, partners, resources and influence to make an even greater contribution to the UK and beyond.


The Fellowship is served by a team of 46 staff.

Career development programmes at the Academy
The Academy is an authoritative voice on the development of training and career pathways and a source of inspiration, information and personal support for early-career biomedical researchers.
Our priorities under this objective include developing innovative support schemes for researchers, networking researchers across disciplinary and sectoral boundaries and fostering research independence. Key to the success of these priorities is the support and work of the Fellowship. Academy Fellows act as mentors and speakers at events, as well as serving as reviewers and panel members for our grants schemes.
From its foundation, the Academy has sought to develop research talent of the next generation of medical researchers. We provide practical support to allow biomedical researchers to develop and become independent researchers.
The Academy’s mentoring scheme is at the heart of our support for academic career development. The scheme is widely recognised for the effective support it provides to early career academics. Part of our work in mentoring includes catalysing other organisations to develop their own local mentoring schemes.
Our career development events provide opportunities for researchers to network with Fellows, research funders and senior colleagues, as well as to discuss issues around training, funding and professional development. An annual meeting for Clinician Scientists in training is our largest and most prestigious event, with around 250 researchers networking and presenting. These events, along with others, help bring together Fellows and early career researchers, to promote greater engagement between the different communities that the Academy supports.
Our other programmes include SUSTAIN, which supports women on the cusp of independent research careers and involves bespoke residential and day workshops and tailored mentoring and coaching for a period of one year. INSPIRE is our programme encouraging and inspiring medical, dental and veterinary students to consider a career in research through grants awarded to medical and veterinary schools to design local activities.
The Academy works with Fellows and external stakeholders to design and deliver new support or training activities, including an innovative new cross-sector Leadership Programme.
We also aim to influence UK policies on academic training and career structures for biomedical researchers. We respond to changes in the landscape of biomedical careers and take an in-depth look at future opportunities and challenges.

Position

Salary: £27,000 - £29,000

Role duration: One permanent and one 12 month fixed term

Working as part of the Programmes Team, the Programme Officer is responsible for the administration and delivery of the Academy’s career development programmes, which include the flagship mentoring scheme, career development events, training workshops and conferences.


Requirements

• Administration and delivery of one or more of the Academy’s career development programmes and providing secretariat support to committees or advisory groups.
• Assisting in the delivery of the Academy’s flagship mentoring programme, including administration and development of the programme.
• Shared organisation and delivery of a programme of regional workshops and events each year including our annual conference, with individual responsibility for developing and delivering specific events within the programme.
• Working with professional consultants, who will assist in the development of programmes and facilitate workshops.
• Liaising with a range of stakeholders, including universities, funding agencies and medical researchers, in order to promote programmes and to encourage participation.
• Researching developments in programmes areas and the needs of discrete groups of aspiring health and medical researchers.
• Producing published career development information, guidance and resources, both print and digital.
• Raising the profile of the programmes to highlight the Academy as a leader in the field.
• Monitoring and evaluating the success of the Academy’s career development programmes and assisting with the production of high quality reports.
• Coordinating communications activity, including a regular newsletter, maintenance of relevant sections of the Academy’s website and social media.
• Liaising with Academy Fellows, stakeholders, funders and other professional bodies.
• Updating Academy Officers, Council and Senior Management Team through papers and briefings.
• Supporting the wider programmes team activities as required.
• Undertaking other ad hoc duties that can reasonably be expected of this post.

Other information

Annual leave
29 days per annum, including Christmas closure dates, plus bank holidays

Pension
The Academy contributes 7.5% of gross salary to a Legal & General scheme, with an employee contribution of 3%.

Life assurance
3 x annual gross salary

Staff lunch
Free hot lunch available to staff on site Monday – Thursday

Season ticket travel loan interest free
Available to all staff after completion of probationary period

Family friendly benefits
A range of enhanced benefits


The deadline for all applications is 5pm on 12 July 2019.

Interviews are likely to be week commencing 22 July.