The University of Lincoln is seeking to appoint an efficient and intuitive Project Administrator to join the Lincoln Institute for Rural and Coastal Health (LIRCH). You will provide vital administrator support to the dynamic project team, ensuring a highly organised approach to post-award research activities.
Please note this post is fixed term to cover maternity leave for one year, or until the early return of the post holder.
The Lincoln Institute for Rural and Coastal Health (LIRCH) is the country's first integrated and multidisciplinary research institute dedicated to rural and coastal health research. LIRCH has been awarded £10.9 million funding from Research England’s Expanding Excellence in England (E3) fund and is in the process of significant expansion. With this expanded capacity, the Institute will bring together multiple disciplines to produce impactful research helping to tackle the place-based inequalities experienced by rural, coastal, and remote communities. By co-designing and shaping the emerging discipline together with the next generation of researchers and affected communities, LIRCH aims to create the future academic and community leaders of rural and coastal health.
The University of Lincoln offers exciting career opportunities with the chance to grow and develop to reach your full potential. We also offer a wide range of staff benefits, including a generous annual leave allowance of 30 days per year pro rata (plus an additional 14 bank holiday and concessionary days), progressive pay rates, access to discounts at popular stores and more.
This position is externally funded by Research England's Expanding Excellence in England fund as part of a £10.9 million grant awarded to the University of Lincoln.
For informal enquiries and more information about this exciting opportunity, please contact Amie Garforth at AGarforth@lincoln.ac.uk.
Closing Date: 23 Jun 2025
Department: Administrative and Professional Services
Salary: £24,344 pro rata Please note, this post is fixed-term for 12 months and part-time at 18.5 hours per week.