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Graduate Programme Coordinator

Science & Technology Facilities Council
Pay: £27,938
Location: Swindon Swindon United Kingdom
Category: Graduate
Available from: Immediately
Finishes on: Ongoing Position
Type of work: Full Time, Indoor , Daytime Work
Job reference: E04607037
Adventure 2021-09-10 2021-10-07

Job Description

The Programmes Directorate is responsible for the development of the science and technology strategy for STFC, for turning this strategy into detailed programme delivery plans and for overseeing delivery of the programme against these plans. The Programme Support Group manages and coordinates administrative activities for the Programmes Directorate. The group will deliver efficiencies and smooth peaks and troughs and be able to more readily respond to ad-hoc activities within the Directorate. The Programme Support Group will also provide focus for ensuring consistency and best practice for activities within scope of the group. What soft skills will you learn? Video Player is loading.Current Time 0:00/Duration -:-Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVERemaining Time -0:001xChaptersdescriptions off, selectedcaptions settings, opens captions settings dialogcaptions off, selectedThis is a modal window.Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.TextColorTransparencyBackgroundColorTransparencyWindowColorTransparencyFont SizeText Edge StyleFont FamilyEnd of dialog window. From teamwork to communication, and from technical learning to becoming a STEM ambassador – Ben Bealing from STFC reveals the variety of skills you can learn on the company's graduate programme. To watch the full Gradcracker/STFC webinar, click here. Summary of Key Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe Programme Support Group is responsible for providing support and administrative functions to the STFC Programmes Directorate. This includes: Secretariat support for Science Programme advisory, peer review and other meetings including compiling agendas, preparation and distribution of meeting papers Organising and supporting internal and external meetingsProject supportEvent management Travel bookingsMaintaining web pages and extranet sites Processing expenses and invoicesContributing to development of processes and proceduresHandling enquiries and other general administration requirementsWork collaboratively with Programme Support Group colleagues to manage the workload across the team. Knowledge, Skills and ExperienceStrong interpersonal skills, and the ability to interact effectively at all levels both in STFC and externally with the scientific community. You will be capable of working effectively within a team environment and contributing to team motivation, as well as working with minimal supervision. The successful candidate will have an ability to think creatively, to take on responsibility for different tasks and to seek and accept change and continuous improvement. You should be able to demonstrate a high level of drive, enthusiasm and focus on the achievement of goals.You should have an enthusiasm for the science we do and be able to demonstrate good analytical skills, as well as the ability to prioritise and organise work to meet deadlines. In order to apply for this role you have:Essential Obtained first degree bachelors or Masters, (not doctorate) in a relevant STEM subject in either 2020, 2021 or be due to receive it in 2022 Expected or have achieved a 2:1 or above The right to live and work in the UK Good interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively within a team, and deal with both internal and external contacts Strong planning, organisational and analytical skills Good prioritisation skills Good oral and written communication skills. Desirable Effective management skills including organising and delegating work to meet deadlinesExperience of working across multiple teams

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