Centre for Doctoral Training Coordinator in Sheffield

Centre for Doctoral Training Coordinator in Sheffield

Sheffield Full-Time 33002 - 36636 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
University of Strathclyde

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Coordinate recruitment, meetings, travel, and workshops for the Centre for Doctoral Training.
  • Company: The role is with the CMAC Medicines Manufacturing Research Centre at the University of Strathclyde.
  • Benefits: Salary ranges from £33,002 to £36,636 per year with a permanent full-time position.
  • Other info: The position is based in Sheffield London and is fixed until 30/09/2032.
  • Why this job: Join a world-class centre focused on transforming medicines manufacturing through advanced technologies.
  • Qualifications: Candidates must have HND level education and equivalent administrative experience.

The predicted salary is between 33002 - 36636 £ per year.

Location: Sheffield London

Salary: £33,002-36,636 per year

Status: Permanent

Working pattern: Full-time

Closing date: 23/06/2026

Salary range: £33,002 - £36,636

FTE: 1 (35 hours/week)

Term: Fixed (until 30/09/2032)

CMAC Medicines Manufacturing Research Centre is a world‑class centre of excellence for advanced crystallisation and pharmaceutical manufacturing research, training and translation. Working in partnership with industry, CMAC's goal is to transform the development and manufacture of medicines through the development and exploitation of digital design and advanced manufacturing technologies. Our portfolio of activity is focussed on four key pillars to deliver:

  • high quality manufacturing research;
  • the workforce of the future through skills development and training;
  • effective translation of research into industry;
  • to continue to develop our world leading facilities and Lab of the Future infrastructure.

Further details can be found in our 2021-2026 Strategy. Led by the University of Strathclyde with our partners in the University of Leeds, Imperial College London and University of Sheffield, CMAC has secured a Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) grant funded by UKRI to launch the new CDT in Cyber-physical Systems for Medicine Development and Manufacturing. Developed in collaboration with industry partners, CEDAR will train 90 future leaders with the multidisciplinary skills essential for advancing next‑generation, sustainable medicines manufacturing. The CEDAR programme places individual students at its core, providing world‑class technical training, impactful research opportunities, and the establishment of a lifelong network of peers, academic faculty and industry experts. Graduates will embark on transformative research projects aligned with the Industry 5.0 paradigm and develop the way that cyber-physical systems can help make medicines manufacturing more sustainable, resilient and human‑centric.

Applications are invited from experienced administrators seeking a vibrant and challenging role to provide first‑class, full organisational and administrative support to the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) and contribute to the operational excellence of CMAC, located within the Technology & Innovation Centre at the University of Strathclyde. The successful applicant will lead the administration of the CDT working closely with the Manager, the broader CDT and CMAC operational team and CDT academics to ensure the effective delivery of the CDT. The successful applicant will coordinate recruitment, meetings, travel and workshops and lead preparation of relevant materials and reports.

Candidates must be educated to HND level, with equivalent administrative experience and must have excellent IT, communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to organise and prioritise a busy workload using initiative to ensure efficient service delivery. You must demonstrate a strong track record of working closely in an administrative team and with senior management and you will be numerate and organised with excellent written and verbal communication skills, with strong attention to detail.

For any informal enquiries, please contact Professor Daniel Markl (daniel.markl@strath.ac.uk).

Centre for Doctoral Training Coordinator in Sheffield employer: University of Strathclyde

The CMAC Medicines Manufacturing Research Centre is located within the Technology & Innovation Centre at the University of Strathclyde. It offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge research in sustainable medicines manufacturing. The team collaborates with prestigious institutions like Imperial College London and the University of Leeds.

University of Strathclyde

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University of Strathclyde Recruitment Team

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