Research Theme Admin Lead β€” Hybrid in Oxford

Research Theme Admin Lead β€” Hybrid in Oxford

Oxford Full-Time 30000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
University of Oxford

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Coordinate bookings and provide operational support for research activities.
  • Company: Join the prestigious University of Oxford's Department of Psychiatry.
  • Benefits: Enjoy flexible hybrid working and significant employee benefits.
  • Other info: Great opportunity for career growth in a supportive environment.
  • Why this job: Be part of impactful research while developing your administrative skills.
  • Qualifications: Experience in administrative roles and strong organisational skills required.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

The University of Oxford seeks an administrative support professional for the Department of Psychiatry. The role includes coordinating room and travel bookings, providing operational support, and facilitating effective research activity flows.

Candidates should have proven experience in administrative roles, outstanding organisational skills, and familiarity with research funding frameworks. This post offers a flexible hybrid working arrangement with significant employee benefits.

Research Theme Admin Lead β€” Hybrid in Oxford employer: University of Oxford

The University of Oxford is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment that fosters collaboration and innovation within the Department of Psychiatry. With a flexible hybrid working arrangement, generous employee benefits, and ample opportunities for professional development, we are committed to supporting our staff in achieving their career goals while contributing to impactful research initiatives.

University of Oxford

Contact Details:

University of Oxford Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Research Theme Admin Lead β€” Hybrid in Oxford

Administrative Support
Organisational Skills
Coordination
Room Booking Management
Travel Booking Management
Operational Support
Research Funding Frameworks