Open Research Manager

Open Research Manager

Full-Time 46148 - 52809 Β£ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
University of Warwick

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead the development of our open research strategy and champion transparency in scholarship.
  • Company: Join the University of Warwick, a leader in innovative research practices.
  • Benefits: Competitive salary, professional development, and a collaborative work environment.
  • Other info: Dynamic role with opportunities for career growth and innovation in research.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on research integrity and accessibility while shaping future policies.
  • Qualifications: Degree level education or equivalent experience in academic information services.

The predicted salary is between 46148 - 52809 Β£ per year.

We are seeking an experienced and motivated Open Research Manager to lead the development and delivery of our open research strategy. You will champion openness, transparency, and reproducibility in scholarship, ensuring our research practices align with the highest standards of integrity, accessibility, and societal impact.

As Open Research Manager, you will lead the successful delivery of our Open Access Service, working daily with academic staff, researchers, professional services, and specialist external bodies. You will shape policy, influence sector developments, design innovative training and support, and provide expert advice to senior leaders including the Vice President Research and Associate Deans Research. You will also line manage a small team, contribute to the Library Senior Management Team, and lead annual operational planning for your area of responsibility.

The University of Warwick is committed to embedding open research as a central pillar of our research culture. You will join a collaborative environment where innovation in research practice is valued and supported.

About you

You will have a strong understanding of the open research landscape, including policies, infrastructures, and cultural challenges affecting universities and researchers. You will bring both strategic perspective and practical expertise to enable change and innovation across the research community.

Essential criteria

  • Educated to degree level or equivalent (for example, a Library Management postgraduate degree), or equivalent significant work experience.
  • Substantial relevant work experience in an academic/specialist information service setting or research support service.
  • Full professional understanding of the current research environment and research agenda, nationally and internationally, with experience of using this to inform service development.
  • A broad understanding of the research process and an ability to empathise with those engaged in research at all levels.
  • Full professional knowledge of open research, including copyright, with developed tactics to keep this knowledge up to date through CPD activities.
  • A detailed understanding of bibliometrics and formal and informal methods of measuring research impact, with the confidence to use this to creatively advise researchers on bibliometric queries.
  • A demonstrated ability to communicate complex and sometimes politically sensitive information to audiences at all levels, imparting information and influencing behaviours through approaches tailored to different situations and audiences.
  • Proficient IT skills, with experience of using social media, repositories, open-source publishing software, and other tools for effective scholarly communication.
  • Strong organisational skills and a thorough, methodical approach to projects developed with clients and colleagues, delivered within demanding timescales.
  • A successful record of working collaboratively and creating a strong sense of strategic direction through effective relationships with colleagues across the University at all levels.
  • The ability to work independently and use creative thinking to develop innovative solutions, considering the strategic implications for service development.
  • Adaptable and resourceful in meeting complex and conflicting demands and priorities while displaying a consistently high level of commitment and motivation.
  • A proven ability to translate strategy into clear objectives involving the whole team.
  • A commitment to leading and developing others.
  • Experience of line managing a small team including recruitment and onboarding, performance feedback and management, developing skills and capabilities and an empowering approach.
  • Experience of managing a complex Open Research budget (e.g. UKRI block grant, funder requirements, departmental funding).
  • Previous experience of direct involvement in contributing to the delivery of REF (Research Excellence Framework) within a library or academic environment.

Desirable criteria

  • PRINCE2 or a similar project management qualification, or significant equivalent work experience.
  • A research qualification.
  • Membership of relevant professional bodies.
  • Experience of managing, analysing, and modelling datasets, and the ability to synthesise this data into reports to answer specific enquiries, or a willingness to learn.

About the department

The Library aims to empower our research community to navigate the complex open research landscape in a financially sustainable and simple way; and to develop learning spaces that provide an enhanced and inclusive physical and digital experience.

Open Research Manager employer: University of Warwick

The University of Warwick is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic and collaborative work environment where innovation in research practices is not only encouraged but celebrated. As an Open Research Manager, you will have the opportunity to shape impactful policies and lead a dedicated team, all while benefiting from professional development opportunities and a commitment to openness and transparency in scholarship. Located in a vibrant academic community, the university fosters a culture of inclusivity and support, making it an ideal place for those seeking meaningful and rewarding employment in the field of research.

University of Warwick

Contact Details:

University of Warwick Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Open Research Manager

Open Research Knowledge
Strategic Planning
Policy Development
Training Design
Communication Skills
Bibliometrics
Research Impact Measurement