Opportunity to contribute to national health research initiatives that will impact health and care across England.
Working in a prestigious academic environment at the University of Leeds, known for its research excellence.
Engagement with a diverse range of external stakeholders, providing valuable networking opportunities.
Leading and managing a team, allowing for the development of leadership and management skills.
Involvement in driving positive organisational change and cultural transformation within the health research sector.
Exposure to a variety of roles and functions across the National Institute for Health and Care Research, enhancing professional growth.
Potential for national travel, allowing for a broader understanding of the health care landscape and best practices.
Are you passionate about health and care? Join the University of Leeds as our Health and Care Specialties Manager and make a real difference! We’re leading an exciting initiative in partnership with the National Institute for Health and Care Research, and we need your expertise to engage with health and care professionals across England. This dynamic role allows you to work collaboratively with various stakeholders, manage impactful communications, and run engaging meetings and events that bring people together in a shared mission.
In this role, you’ll lead a supportive team, driving the transformation of the network and ensuring everyone is aligned with our unified vision. National travel is part of the job, giving you the chance to connect with colleagues from all corners of the country as we reshape the health research landscape together. If you’re a driven and empathetic individual looking for a meaningful career path, we’d love to hear from you. For more details or to discuss the next steps, reach out to Karina Mahiouz at karina.mahiouz@nihr.ac.uk. Your journey starts here!
Opportunity to contribute to national health research initiatives that will impact health and care across England.
Working in a prestigious academic environment at the University of Leeds, known for its research excellence.
Engagement with a diverse range of external stakeholders, providing valuable networking opportunities.
Leading and managing a team, allowing for the development of leadership and management skills.
Involvement in driving positive organisational change and cultural transformation within the health research sector.
Exposure to a variety of roles and functions across the National Institute for Health and Care Research, enhancing professional growth.
Potential for national travel, allowing for a broader understanding of the health care landscape and best practices.
The University of Leeds has been chosen by the UK government to lead the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Research Delivery Network Coordinating Centre (RDNCC), and will be joined by 12 new Regional Research Delivery Networks (RRDNs) hosted by NHS organisations across the country to form the NIHR Research Delivery Network (RDN). The new NIHR RDN will operate as one unified organisation across England, balancing regional context, expertise and leadership with national coordination and strategy involving government policymakers. The RDNCC will work across England’s health and care system, with staff in all settings, to support the effective and efficient initiation and delivery of research.
You will be responsible for managing the engagement activities with the National and Local Specialty Leads. Working with various external stakeholders, undertaking projects to enhance specialty engagement, developing communications materials, running meetings and events, including agenda setting and action management, and responding to queries, including those from DHSC. Managing the coordinators and administrators, working with the Health and Care Settings Managers to allocate work as appropriate.
You will work collaboratively with colleagues within the RDNCC and, as required, across the RDN and the University of Leeds, and with external stakeholders in a host of settings. You will support the operational delivery of the organisation-wide shift in ways of working and culture that is required to ensure the network functions as a single organisation with a shared purpose and vision across England, as well as mutually supporting colleagues and managing your own team through the period of transformation and beyond.
This role requires national travel.
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