Translational Research Manager Hearing Health at the University College London Ear Institute
This is a unique opportunity for an experienced Translational Research Manager to join the Hearing Health Theme of the National Institute of Health Research University College London Hospitals Biomedical Research Centre to drive and expand its portfolio of translational hearing research. The post holder will be expected to acquire and develop strong expertise and knowledge across the full range of translational hearing research. They will be expected to understand the science behind the research and the BRC’s development strategy. The post holder will be a confident self-starter and collaborative member of the team and will display impeccable work ethics.
The postholder will work with academics and clinicians across the UCL Ear Institute and the UCLH Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals, to take responsibility for the delivery of the BRC’s translational hearing research strategy and growth of its programme of research. This will include leading grant applications to major public and private funders and negotiating research contracts. The role requires experience in designing and delivering translational hearing research or its associated sciences, in raising research funds and interacting with major funders, biotech, pharma and private investors, and in managing regulatory approvals. The role requires a strategic thinker with a professional approach to communication and strong managerial, project and budget management skills.
The post is full-time and funded for 5 years.
Translational Research Manager
https://www.uclhospitals.brc.nihr.ac.uk/our-research/hearing-health
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