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Knowledge Transfer Partnership Programme Officer

Employer
University of Brighton
Location
Brighton, East Sussex
Salary
£26,243 to £29,515 per annum
Closing date
31 Jul 2019

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Sector
Education, Further , Support
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Job Details

The purpose of this role is to provide comprehensive post-award project management support for the university’s Knowledge Transfer Partnership  [brighton.ac.uk] [clicktime.symantec.com](KTP) portfolio. 

You will provide project support across a broad programme of projects which will include monitoring systems and databases, managing LMC (Local Management Committee) partnerships, meetings, final reports and related data and being responsible for early identification of problems and in-project trouble-shooting. You will also be responsible for managing project finances and the recruitment of KTP Associates, in consultation with KTP project teams.

You will bring your experience of university/business collaborations, or have experience in working in multi-partner projects. This role requires highly developed inter-personal skills and communication skills, and the ability to plan and balance priorities. You will provide high levels of customer service and should have a problem-solving approach. To be successful in this role, you will also be an excellent team player. The KTP Team sits within the Enterprise Services Team, therefore other tasks may fall within the Enterprise portfolio. 

This is a full-time (37 hours a week) fixed-term post for 12 months, to cover a secondment.   Applications from those wishing to job share are also welcome. 

Location: 

Brighton - Moulsecoomb

Salary: £26,243 to £29,515 per annum

Contract Length:

12 months

Closing Date: 

Wednesday 31 July 2019

Interview Date: 

To be confirmed

Reference: 

EG5109-19-213-R

Further details:

The University of Brighton is committed to equality and embraces diversity in our working, learning, research and teaching environment.  We welcome all applicants and are committed to providing a supportive and flexible working environment.

Further information about working for us, as well as the wide range of benefits we offer, can be found in the "working here" section of our vacancies page.

Apply http://jobs.brighton.ac.uk/EG5109-19-213-R [jobs.brighton.ac.uk] [clicktime.symantec.com]

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The University of Brighton offers highly flexible, employer focussed higher-level training and staff development to suit your particular workforce’s needs. We can also work with you to quality assure your own in-house learning programmes.

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We also offer consultancy and collaborative research in a wide range of specialisms. For more information contact traininganddevelopment@brighton.ac.uk


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