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Bid Development Officer

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN
Location
Lincoln, United Kingdom
Salary
£33,797 per annum
Closing date
10 Oct 2021

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Research and Industrial Partnerships

Location:  Lincoln
Salary:   From £33,797 per annum
This post is full time at 37 hours per week and permanent
Closing Date:   Sunday 10 October 2021
Interview Date:   See advert
Reference:  EL1160B

‘Please note that interviews for the role will take place on either 27 or 28 October. 

This is an exciting opportunity to support the development, access, and success of external funding applications. Working with a collaborative and supportive team to help the University identify external funding opportunities, to maximise on our expertise in the local, regional, and international field.

We are looking for a pro-active individual with transferable skills. Experience of supporting externally funded projects, at application stage or project management would be ideal. The role will work with the team to source, disseminate and support the process of external funding applications, the ability to digest and interpret complex documentation is essential. We are looking for candidates who are effective communicators, can work to deadlines under pressure, and have a passion to support the University.

This is a fast-paced dynamic role, with considerable interaction with a diverse range of stakeholders in order to develop effective networks and a flexible support service that responds to the fluctuating nature of funding calls. The post will support our EU and International portfolio, as well as regional and national funding opportunities.

This position is an integral part within our Research and Enterprise department and will lead on gathering intelligence in areas of external income generation, alongside its team. The role will also support the Universities wider Income Generation goals, working with the Business Incubation and Industrial Partnerships Teams, and key contacts in college who lead on income diversification. The role will contribute to the University’s wider goals, particularly the development and delivery of the University’s research and industrial strategy. This will be achieved through pro-active targeting of potential funding sources, the preparation and submission of external funding applications, and stakeholder engagement.

The University of Lincoln is looking to the future where we serve and develop our local, national and international communities by creating purposeful knowledge & research, confident & creative graduates and a dynamic & engaged workforce. We will achieve this through a culture of enterprise and innovation.

For more information or an informal conversation on the role please contact Lyndsey Kemsley (lkemsley@lincoln.ac.uk)

Company

Since Her Majesty the Queen first opened the University of Lincoln, we’ve had some of the most satisfied students in the UK. And our quality of teaching and research has helped us achieve a growing and international reputation. However, with an ambition to become one of the country’s top institutions, we’re just at the start of our exciting journey.

With over 13,000 students spread across our three campuses of Brayford Pool Marina, Riseholme Park and Holbeach, we’re one of the Lincolnshire’s largest employers. We strive to provide each of our 1,500 plus members of staff a working environment where equality, respect and opportunity are core values. And, whether you’re an academic, researcher, senior manager or part of our professional support team, you’ll find a home of creativity and innovation.
 

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UNIVERSITY OF LINCOLN
Location
BRAYFORD POOL
LINCOLN
LINCOLNSHIRE
LN6 7TS
GB

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