Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
24 Jun, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
10 May, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Thinking Skills, Sensitivity, Communication Skills, Work Processes
Industry
Education Management
ABOUT US
UCL is a multi-disciplinary university with a population of over 16,000 staff and 50,000 students from 150 different countries. Engineering Sciences comprises ten academic departments that undertake research and teaching across a wide range of disciplines. Our scientists and engineers take discoveries from fundamentals to practice, producing innovative technological solutions to challenging problems.
At UCL Mechanical Engineering, we develop and apply core competencies to produce world-class research into a wider range of engineering challenges than most would imagine. Amongst many other avenues we are:
The new Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital Health Technologies is a joint Centre across UCL and Ulster University with over 30 project partners across healthcare, industry, and the charity sectors. We anticipate recruiting around 80 PhD students across 5 cohorts, each student completing a 4-year PhD with a first year that emphasises training and collaboration.
Our training covers everything from modular learning to critical assessment skills and is strongly multi-disciplinary, bridging the gap between engineering, physical, clinical sciences, healthcare, and industry. Each PhD project is co-led by an engineering and clinical / industry specialist from our pool of over 100 supervisors. In the first year, every student will have the opportunity to complete a secondment with one of the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) partners (for example, healthcare, industry) and will have training in diverse topics including medical regulation, ethics, entrepreneurship, scientific computing, each co-delivered by academics and project partners.
The comprehensive training programme ensures our students develop the skills to identify unmet clinical needs and engage with partners from a range of sectors. They will be able to confidently produce academic research papers, deliver presentations at conferences and make significant contributions to their chosen research project.
This role reports to the CDT Manager and will work closely with the Centre Management team for day-to-day duties. The post sits jointly in the Department of Mechanical Engineering (the home Department for the Centre Director) and the Faculty of Engineering’s Institute of Healthcare Engineering (providing the cross-cutting multidisciplinary engineering, physical and health sciences connections across the University). The postholder will provide a first point of contact for secondment and partnership co-ordination and will play a key role in its strategic development and operational delivery.
ABOUT YOU
We would be delighted to receive applications from candidates who meet the following requirements
Please reference the attached Job Description & Person Specification for more insight into the post’s essential and desirable criteria.
ABOUT THE ROLE
We are delighted to be recruiting for a Secondments and Partnership Co-ordinator to join our Centre for Doctoral Training. Please note that this opportunity is offered on a 0.5 FTE basis.
This role will project-manage collaborations with internal (UCL) and external (academic, industry, charity, hospital) partners. The post holder will work alongside the Centre Director, Manager and Management Team (across UCL and Ulster University) to develop and deliver the strategy of the Centre.
This role will require ongoing and close collaboration with researchers and administrative staff at the Centre’s partner institution, Ulster University (UU). To succeed, the postholder must be efficient, organised and take great care in attention to detail.
The relationships you build will be intrinsic to the success of your role. This will include engaging with Faculty and Central UCL services colleagues to maximise opportunities for the department, as well as working alongside other members of the professional services team so that together we can support our academic colleagues and students.
The role requires interaction with many people within and external to UCL thus a professional attitude, willingness to help and a positive outlook are required to execute the duties outlined.
For more insight into the duties and responsibilities please reference the attached job description.
As well as the exciting opportunities this role presents, we also offer some great benefits some of which are below: