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Research Coordinator, Medical School

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Location
Bristol, United Kingdom
Salary
£23,334 - £26,243
Closing date
3 Sep 2019

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Division/School Bristol Medical School
Contract type Fixed Term Contract
Working pattern Full time
Salary £23,334 - £26,243
Closing date for applications 03-Sep-2019

The University of Bristol is seeking a skilled research co-ordinator to support the health research in multiple musculoskeletal and pain-related projects.

Working in a busy multi-disciplinary research unit, the post-holder will be responsible for supporting research work in multiple ways. Examples of work include management of grant application processes, project planning, editing written work, addressing queries and provision of PA support to a busy Professor. The post-holder will need to apply specialist knowledge and plan and organize their own work activities.

They will be responsible for implementing improvements in processes to improve operational effectiveness.

The role is based within the Medical School, Bristol. The office base will be in the Learning and Research Building, Southmead Hospital, Bristol. In addition, the post-holder will also need to spend some of their time at other University premises in Bristol, including in the Clifton Campus.
Applicants are asked to pay particular attention to the essential and desirable criteria in the person specification for the role, which can be found by clicking through to the application process. These essential criteria include evidence and experience in attention to detail, implementation of policy, organising meetings, use of online systems, excellent writing and communication skills and liaison work. Experience in these areas should relate to research. Applicants should be in possession of a degree or have equivalent experience or qualifications and the interview process will include a task as well as an interview panel.

We welcome applications from all members of our community and are particularly encouraging those from diverse groups, such as members of the LGBT+ and BAME communities, to join us.

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