REF 2029 - SENIOR DELIVERY MANAGER
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Research England
SALARY: £43,116 Per Annum
HOURS: Full-Time
LOCATION: Westward House, Stoke Gifford, Bristol (Hybrid)
GRADE: UKRI E
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed Term until January 2030 (Towards the end of the assignment, candidates will move into the UKRI Redeployment Pool and be supported in finding suitable alternative work within the organization)
CLOSING DATE: 01 Dec 24
PROPOSED INTERVIEW DATE: 13-17 Dec 24
ABOUT US
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) is the system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutions. It is a peer review assessment process involving submissions from higher education institutions across the UK. REF 2029 is delivered by Research England on behalf of the four UK higher education funding bodies (Scottish Funding Council, Higher Education Funding Council for Wales, Department of the Economy Northern Ireland). Research England is a council within UK Research and Innovation.
REF 2029 is a fast-moving exercise managing a wide range of policy areas, expert panel members that span all research disciplines and types of research outputs. Key to our success will be close team working and supporting each other through peak periods. Joining our team provides a great deal of opportunity to learn and develop.
PURPOSE
You will work closely with the Head of REF Delivery, the REF Panels Manager and the REF Policy and Systems teams to manage the creation and delivery of administrative process to support panel recruitment, policy development and engagement, panel meetings, assessment and publication of results.
You will have extensive experience of working with senior colleagues and eternal stakeholders, of running and evaluating administrative processes underpinned by a project focused approach and be adept at recognising the connectivity between policy development and process requirement. You will be able to demonstrate your ability to plan and manage large-scale processes, at pace and delivering excellent outcomes, often under pressure.
Line management of colleagues is another key element of this role. You will be able to demonstrate a people centred approach that enables colleagues to achieve their objectives and develop their skills under your leadership.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
LEAD AND MANAGE THE ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR REF 2029:
- Independently plan, manage and ensure the effective delivery of administrative processes to support the REF.
- Contribute to the overall REF project plan and advise the senior REF team of resource and administrative process requirements.
- Work closely with all members of the REF team to coordinate, advise on and implement administrative processes.
- Independently develop and document administrative processes.
- Effectively support the conclusion of the REF exercise, including distribution of embargoed outcomes and related high-profile press events.
MANAGE THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE REF PANELS:
- Develop and manage all administrative processes and tasks relating to the management of the appointment of REF panel members.
- Working with the Head of REF delivery and REF systems team, develop the specifications that allow the delivery of systems to support administrative processes for REF panels, including a database of REF panel members, scheduling panel meetings, payment of expenses and provision of assessment materials.
- Manage all panel-related administrative tasks, including all aspects of organising and scheduling a high volume of REF panel meetings.
- Liaise with and advise REF panel secretaries on administrative issues.
- Alert and advise the senior REF team on any issues relating to the administration of the REF panels and provide updates to colleagues as required.
- Manage administrative aspects of the REF budget to ensure effective procurement for panel meetings including negotiating, checking and agreeing high value venue booking contracts.
- Liaise with the finance team to enable accurate and timely payment of fees and expenses to over 1,000 panel members.
LINE MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION OF STAFF:
- Recruit and manage REF delivery team staff.
- Coordinate the work of REF delivery officers, delegating tasks, ensuring clarity of responsibilities and reporting on progress to senior REF team.
PROVIDE ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT TO SUPPORT REF POLICY DEVELOPMENT:
- Plan and manage administrative support for the REF PCE pilot exercise.
- Plan and manage administrative support for all REF steering groups.
- Provide minute-taking cover at REF steering groups if required.
CONTRIBUTE TO REF PROJECT PLANNING AND OTHER WORK OF THE TEAM:
- Attend REF project meetings and contribute to planning of REF team off-sites.
- Develop and maintain a good general knowledge of the REF project.
- Provide authoritative, clear, accurate and timely advice and information on the REF for colleagues within the organisation and externally.
- Liaise with senior colleagues on REF budget to ensure effective procurement and value for money.
- Independently develop and manage the process for dealing with internal administrative queries as well as enquiries from a wide range of external organisations on administrative issues.
PLANNING:
- Independently plan and manage complex administrative processes in a strategic way to deliver successful outcomes.
- Able to forward plan effectively; including anticipating forthcoming situations and planning resources accordingly.
- Able to manage the work of an administration team; including delegating work, resolving competing demands and coping with changing priorities flexibly and proactively in a fast-paced environment.
- Able to prioritise and manage own time effectively, often requiring high levels of multi-tasking, in order to produce work of a high quality to required deadlines.
COMMUNICATIONS:
- Able to write clear and accurate correspondence, appropriately tailored to the audience and in accordance with 'house' style.
- Able to communicate confidently with people from a range of levels in a clear, concise and fluent manner.
- Able to lead and contribute effectively to meetings.
- Able to proactively listen and apply feedback from people to continually improve administrative processes and operations.
RELATIONSHIPS:
- A flexible and assertive approach to developing, maintaining and managing relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to independently collaborate and advise a range of internal and external stakeholders (including senior colleagues) to achieve successful outcomes.
- Able to support development and manage performance of others in both a direct line management and a matrix-style system.
- Able to build effective working relationships with people at a range of levels, recognising the diversity of others.
SHORTLISTING CRITERIA
(S) - ASSESSED AT SHORTLISTING
(I) - ASSESSED AT INTERVIEW
(S&I) - ASSESSED AT BOTH SHORTLISTING AND INTERVIEW
ESSENTIAL
EXPERIENCE:
- Substantive experience of working in a managerial-level administrative role, independently managing complex administrative processes (S&I)
- Substantive experience of independently developing and implementing administrative processes and systems and ensuring these are followed by colleagues (I)
- Substantive budget management experience (S)
- Substantive experience developing and managing financial processes (S)
- Substantive experience of line management and coordinating the work of others, in both a direct line management and a matrix-style system (S&I)
- Experience of procurement (S)
- Experience of arranging a high volume of meetings and events concurrently (S&I)
- Experience of communicating with people at a range of levels both internally and externally (S&I)
KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING:
- An independent, creative, flexible and positive approach to problem-solving; including anticipating problems, generating solutions and taking decisions independently (I)
- An ongoing commitment to learning and developing own and others' knowledge and skills (S&I)
- Strong IT skills in Microsoft software packages (Word, Outlook, Excel) and a willingness and ability to support the development of bespoke administrative IT system. (S)
- Interest in developing knowledge of the higher education sector and the REF (S)
OTHER FACTORS:
- Flexibility to travel to meetings, including sometimes working outside office hours and staying away overnight (S)
DESIRABLE
- Project management training (S)
APPLICATIONS
Online applications only for this role. Please submit a CV and covering letter to the attachments section (ignore free textbox for cover letter under 'Experience' section) which clearly outlines how you fulfil the criteria specified along with your motivation for the role. Ensure that the job reference number is included in the filename description of each document uploaded. Note that failure to address the above criteria or submit an application without a covering letter may result in the application not being considered. Assessment will only be based upon the content of your submitted covering letter and CV and not the 'Experience' section of the application process.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
DEVELOPING TALENT:
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BENEFITS:
UKRI can offer the successful candidate:
- Flexible Working
- 30 days annual leave + Public Holidays
- Access to Civil Service Pension Scheme
- Various everyday discounts through our dedicated provider
Visit our dedicated benefits webpage for more info: Benefits of working at UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
About Research England
Research England is one of the nine Councils within UK Research and Innovation. As a key component of the research funding system, Research England will oversee UKRI's England-only functions in relation to university research and knowledge exchange (KE). This includes providing grant funding to English universities for related activities; developing and implementing the Research Excellence Framework in partnership with the UK Higher Education funding bodies; supervising the sustainability of the Higher Education research base in England; guide the UK Research Partnership Investment Fund; and coordinate the Higher Education Innovation Fund (HEIF). Research England will build and sustain the conditions for a healthy and dynamic research and KE system in English universities. They also work closely with their counterparts in the Devolved Administrations.
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