Working hours: 35
Salary: Circa £55,000
Team: Foundational Research and Communities
Location: Hybrid between home and London office.
Contract: Permanent
Line Managed By: Director of Foundational Research and Communities
We are looking for a dynamic, motivated and thoughtful individual to take on the newly created role of Head of Research.
At Prostate Cancer Research, we don't just fund research. We help shape it. From launching cross-disease collaborative grant calls to developing first-of-their-kind initiatives that address gaps in the system, we work closely with researchers to drive meaningful progress.
This role offers the opportunity to combine scientific expertise with creativity and strategic thinking. As our research portfolio grows, you will play a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day running of the department, while helping to shape its future direction.
Our remit includes delivering our own independent research projects and piloting community-led initiatives, alongside managing approximately £2 million in annual grant funding. You will also help strengthen links between discovery and translational research, support the development of new EDI initiatives, and build connections between academic research and our Prostate Progress data platform.
If you love science but think it could be done differently, if you would love a job where you can be both creative and analytical, we are the organisation for you.
You will work closely with a member of the Executive Team, allowing you to gain insight into organisational strategy and decision-making. You will also practise your own leadership and represent the department as part of our internal Heads of Group.
We have a strong commitment to flexible working and will work with you to agree a pattern that suits both you and the organisation.
ResponsibilityOur ideal candidate would have the following:
PCR is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals regardless of their race, gender, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.