This is a rare opportunity to join one of the most active and ambitious research centres at Imperial at a pivotal moment in its growth. CHEPI sits at the intersection of health economics, real-world policy, and global public health — and this role puts you right at the heart of it.
We are looking for a driven, energetic and highly organised Research Coordinator to lead the operational delivery of CHEPI’s complex, multi-partner research portfolio. You will work directly with the Executive Director and Academic Director, attend high-level meetings with international partners and collaborators, and play a central role in enabling some of the world’s most important health policy research. If you want a role where no two days are alike — where you will coordinate an international consortium in the morning and help shape a major grant application in the afternoon — this is it.
You will be the person who makes CHEPI's research happen — keeping complex, multi-partner projects on track, ensuring nothing falls through the cracks, and freeing up our researchers to focus on the science. You will work closely alongside the Centre Administrator and Executive Director to keep day-to-day operations running smoothly, with your primary focus on the research lifecycle: from grant applications through to delivery, reporting, and dissemination.
Crucially, you will also be the primary interface between CHEPI's researchers and the external world — acting as the link between our academic team and funders, project officers, and institutional partners. Researchers should be able to rely on you to translate the administrative and compliance demands of research funding into smooth, manageable processes, so they can focus on the science.
This is a high-autonomy, high-visibility role for someone early in their career who wants to learn fast. You will sit in meetings with international stakeholders, be the go-to contact for research collaborators across Europe, and get exposure to the full breadth of how a world-class research centre operates. No two days will look the same.
We're seeking a driven and highly organised individual with:
- A degree-level education, ideally with some exposure to research, policy, or academic environments.
- Experience in project coordination or management — juggling multiple workstreams, deadlines, and stakeholders simultaneously.
- Confidence engaging with a wide range of people, from senior academics and international partners to grant funders and policy contacts.
- Strong written communication skills — able to produce clear, accurate documents under pressure.
- A proactive, self-starting mindset: someone who spots what needs doing and gets on with it.
- Familiarity with research grant administration or externally-funded project management (UKRI, Wellcome, EU Horizon, or similar) is a real advantage.
Experience in event management or research communications is a bonus, but not essential — we're more interested in the right person than the right CV.
- The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to use science for humanity.
- Benefit from a sector-leading salary and remuneration package (including 41 days’ annual leave and generous pension schemes).
- Access to a range of workplace benefits including a flexible working policy from day one, generous family leave packages, on-site leisure facilities and cycle-to-work scheme.
- Interest-free season ticket loan schemes for travel.
- Be part of a diverse, inclusive and collaborative work culture with various staff networks and resources to support your personal and professional wellbeing.
This position is full-time and fixed-term for 24 months, with potential for extension depending on funding. The role is based at South Kensington campus (hybrid)
For queries about the post, contact Dr. Jack Olney ([email protected]).
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