Part-Time

TESCI Project Manager

Posted on 9/25/2025

Deadline 10/9/25
The University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh

Global university delivering teaching, research, innovation

Compensation Overview

£50.3k - £61.8k/yr

United Kingdom

In Person

The job may allow for hybrid working arrangements, but specific details on in-office days are not provided.

Category
Business & Strategy (1)
Required Skills
Communications
Requirements
  • Undergraduate degree in a relevant subject plus relevant experience, or vocational experience in progressively demanding roles involving significant project management in academic, industry, or third sector environments.
  • Knowledge of contemporary strategic issues in social care innovation, and a comprehensive understanding of the UK's interdisciplinary environment
  • Broad understanding of the social care and health research landscape, and awareness of the academic system to deliver creative solutions.
  • Evidence of leadership capability, including experience building and maintaining a network of senior stakeholders, with excellent influencing, organisational, and time management skills.
  • Experience in managing project budgets preferably within an academic environment.
  • Experience in event organisation
  • Understanding of university structures and procedures.
Responsibilities
  • Oversee the development and expansion of the TESCI network, connecting researchers in the field of engineering and physical sciences, formal and informal social care stakeholders, and individuals with lived experience.
  • Manage logistics, handle expenses, and lead communications through social media, press releases, and website management.
  • Work with the project Lead and steering committee to ensure activities take place to build capacity amongst researchers, horizon scan to create a roadmap to guide EPSRC for future funding calls, and outreach and dissemination, engaging with policy makers and ensuring EDI is integral to all activities.
  • Take responsibility for overall programme management of the network, including the design and coordination of the associated activities.
  • Support academic colleagues who are contributing to the network's activities and initiatives.
  • Lead on strategic interactions with key external stakeholders.
  • Ensure and oversee the efficient delivery of the network's activities, profile and stated strategic objectives.
The University of Edinburgh

The University of Edinburgh

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What does this organization do? It provides higher education and conducts advanced research at a world-leading university level, offering teaching and programs that help students prepare for successful futures. How does its product work? It delivers courses and research opportunities across disciplines through classrooms, seminars, labs, and collaborative projects, guided by faculty and researchers, with accreditation and degree pathways that validate learning. How is it different from competitors? It is globally recognized for its long history (since 1583), extensive teaching quality, and a broad portfolio of research and innovation across many fields, giving students access to a robust academic and research environment. What is its goal? To unlock potential by offering high-quality education and research opportunities that enable students and researchers to achieve meaningful, long-term impact.

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Benefits

Paid Vacation

Flexible Work Hours

401(k) Retirement Plan

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