Research Programme Manager
Post Details
Job Title
Research Programme Manager
Post Number
1004989
Closing Date
14 Dec 2025
Grade
SC6
Starting Salary
Salary: £36,540 - £45,350  Salary will be pro-rata, based on a full time 37 hour week
Funding End Date
31 Mar 2028
Hours per week
18
Months Duration
27

Job Description

Main Purpose of the Job

The main purpose of this role is to project manage and enable the development of strategic research programme grants within the Earlham Institute (EI).

Key Relationships

INTERNAL: Reporting to the Head of the Research Faculty Office. This role will also work closely with groups across the Institute, in particular the strategic programme leads, research leaders, post-docs, the Technical Genomics project managers, , Business Development and Communication teams, executive assistants, and the shared support service teams such as Contracts and Finance.
EXTERNAL: Strategic partners in academia and industry, UK and international scientists, principal investigators and funding bodies.

Main Activities & Responsibilities

Percentage
Management of EI research programmes, this will include:
• Preparing, co-ordinating and leading the submissions of scientific business cases/grants: collating material, providing text, critical proof reading of documents and papers.
• Establishing the timeline and planning for projects, monitor the delivery, identify any delays or problems to achieve early resolution.
• Create, maintain and manage central records during the lifetime of the project: tracking the progress of objectives and milestone delivery, budgets, invoices, and a lessons log.
• Supporting project leaders in the coordination of the planning and delivery of outputs.
• Organise effective project meetings.
• Maintaining records of programme and project meetings, ensuring good communication.
• Coordinating the drafting and final submission of annual/interim/final grant reports, including researchfish.
• Contributing to presentations and press releases by drafting and critical reviewing of text.
• Liaise with programme stakeholders and partners
65
Support the strategic development of new Institute level research programmes:
• Facilitate discussions to turn ideas into actionable elements such as draft grant objectives, synergistic funding opportunities, identifying partner researchers or organisations.
• Work to identify and communicate common themes and needs across developing programmes.
• Maintain records of these discussions and ensure good communication.
15
Liaising between with the Research Faculty (work package leaders and researchers) and Operations Division: Chief Operating Officer, Technical Genomics, Earlham Biofoundry, Communications, Business Development & Impact and Advanced Training.
10
Support the Head of the Research and Faculty Office and Director by drafting reports and briefing notes for the Executive team, Senior Management Team and Board of Trustees.
5
As agreed with line manager, any other duties commensurate with the nature of the role.
5

Person Profile

Education & Qualifications

Requirement
Importance
PhD in a relevant scientific discipline
Essential
PRINCE II Project Management foundation or equivalent
Desirable

Specialist Knowledge & Skills

Requirement
Importance
Working knowledge of project management productivity tools and principles
Essential
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and maintain effective performance when under pressure; meeting the needs of end-users in a timely way
Essential
Excellent organisational skills
Essential
Competence in the use and application of IT systems and computer packages
Essential
Good critical thinking to facilitate problem resolution
Essential
Proficiency in project management productivity tools, able to develop and implement effective processes
Desirable
Skilled in analysing qualitative and quantitative data
Desirable
Good knowledge of molecular biology and computational methods for sequence analysis and interpretation
Desirable

Relevant Experience

Requirement
Importance
Interpreting discussions, preparing an actionable written record of key discussion points
Essential
Working in a research area relevant to the Institute
Essential
Track record in scientific writing
Essential
Writing progress reports
Essential
Experience of project management
Desirable
Experienced in the management of large-scale projects
Desirable
Running effective hybrid meetings
Desirable
Track record of contributing to the acquisition of diverse research funding (UK, EU and International)
Desirable
Budget management
Desirable
Science-related event planning and execution
Desirable
Taking minutes of scientific discussions
Desirable

Management and Leadership

Requirement
Importance
Demonstration of matrix management skills applied across an organisation or project
Desirable

Interpersonal & Communication Skills

Requirement
Importance
Excellent communications skills, both written and oral, including the ability to present complex information with clarity
Essential
Demonstrated ability to work independently, using initiative and applying problem solving skills
Essential
Demonstrates a commitment to high personal and professional standards. Assumes responsibility and accountability for the successful completion of projects, assignments or tasks
Essential
Good interpersonal skills, with the ability to work as part of a team
Essential
Good negotiation skills, able to deal with difficult situations and negotiate agreed solutions
Essential
Skilled in facilitation
Essential
Able to act as an ambassador for the Research Faculty/Institute and build key relationships locally on the park and externally
Desirable

Additional Requirements

Requirement
Importance
Willingness to embrace the expected values and behaviours of all staff at the Institute, ensuring it is a great place to work
Essential
Able to present a positive image of self and the institute, promoting both the international reputation and public engagement of the Institute
Essential
Ability to maintain confidentiality and security of information where appropriate
Essential
Attention to detail
Essential
Promotes equality and values diversity
Essential
Ability to undertake occasional travel related to collaborations and/or seminars
Desirable
Willingness to occasionally work outside standard working hours when required
Desirable

Who We Are

Earlham Institute

About the Earlham Institute
The Earlham Institute is a hub of life science research, training, and innovation focused on understanding the natural world through the lens of genomics.

We are building a future where the biology of any organism can be understood by analysing its genome. Our mission is to decode the scale and complexity of living systems so we can understand, benefit from, and protect life on Earth.

The Earlham Institute is based on the Norwich Research Park and is one of eight institutes that receive strategic funding from the UKRI Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC).

Our Science
Earlham Institute scientists specialise in developing and testing the latest tools and approaches needed to decode living systems and make predictions about biology.

We are home to state-of-the-art facilities and technology, creating a unique combination of expertise and infrastructure. We have dedicated laboratories for genome sequencing, single-cell analysis, engineering biology, and large-scale automation; as well as one of the largest supercomputing facilities for life science research in Europe. Our Advanced Training team also provides access to specialised scientific training to upskill the next generation of research and technical staff.

Our Culture
The Earlham Institute champions 'team science'. Our collegiate and innovative research environment comes with significant support, including a commitment to your professional development, research and administrative assistance, and opportunities to build collaborations with scientists and industry on the Norwich Research Park, across the UK, and internationally.

The Institute is also home to talented technical and operational staff, whose invaluable contributions enable our science to have the maximum impact. We aim to recognise, reward, and develop all staff and students so that every individual feels able to achieve their best with us.

We work hard to nurture an engaged and positive workplace, centred on core values that include openness, technical excellence, and collaboration. We attract staff from around the world who contribute to - and benefit from - an environment that enables them to deliver world-class science alongside a supportive and social community.

For more information about working at the Earlham Institute, please click here.

Further Information:

  • Our Vision and Mission
  • Our Strategy
  • Our Culture
  • Life at Earlham Institute
  • Department

    Research Faculty Office

    Group Details

    The team are responsible for the complete life-cycle of all the Institute research grants, in particular large or consortium grants. We raise and maintain the quality of the grant submissions through internal review and horizon scan for funding opportunities. We also support the development and implementation of EI's science strategy. We oversee the recruitment of faculty and support career development, including our studentships and fellowship programmes. We lead on the delivery of the Institute research seminar series both internal and external and have responsibility for, or have a significant role, in all research policies.

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    Research Programme Manager

    Location: Earlham Institute, Norwich, UK
    Contract: Part-time (18 hours/week), Fixed-term (27 months)
    Salary: £36,540 to £40,600 pro rata, depending on qualifications and experience
    Closing Date: 14 December 2025
    Interviews: January 2026


    Applications are invited for a highly motivated Research Programme Manager to join the Research Faculty Office at the Earlham Institute, based in Norwich, UK.

    About the Earlham Institute:

    The Earlham Institute is a world-leading research institute focused on understanding the scale and complexity of living systems. We bring together expertise across life sciences, engineering, computational science, and biotechnology to decode biological systems and help protect life on Earth.

    The role:

    This is a dynamic and diverse role, offering an excellent opportunity for someone looking to transition into project management within a cutting-edge research environment.

    Your primary responsibility will be the effective management of our multi-million-pound strategic research programme in Cellular Genomics. This initiative explores genomic and transcriptomic heterogeneity in healthy plant and animal cells using advanced single-cell and spatial genomics technologies. You will work closely with the programme lead and collaborate with managers of our other strategic programmes.

    More information on the programme can be found here.

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Provide high-quality project management support across the Institute’s research strategy.
    • Lead the coordination and delivery of the Cellular Genomics programme.
    • Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to ensure successful programme outcomes.

    The ideal candidate:

    You will hold a PhD in a relevant scientific field and have a strong track record in scientific writing. Experience managing complex research projects and familiarity with project management tools are highly desirable. You’ll be an excellent communicator, resilient, adaptable, and a collaborative team player.

    Additional information:

    We welcome applications from candidates seeking part-time and/or flexible working arrangements.

    Interviews are expected to take place in January 2026.

    For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our website http://jobs.earlham.ac.uk/ or contact the Human Resources team on 01603 450814 or nbi.recruitment@nbi.ac.uk quoting reference 1004989.

    As a Disability Confident employer, we guarantee to offer an interview to all disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria for this vacancy.

    The closing date for applications will be 14 December 2025.