Project Coordinator EarthScale - London
hace 2 días
London
Job Type: Full-Time. Starting Salary: £41005 - £45616 per annum plus benefits To find out more about the job please click the ‘apply for job’ button to be taken to Imperial job site About the role Imperial College London has secured three years of Research England Development (RED) funding to provide support to climate innovations that are ready to scale. This project - EarthScale - includes partners from the universities of Cranfield, Derby, Exeter, Leeds and Nottingham, as well as agreements to collaborate with a number of external partners. The project is focusing on IP-rich university startups and spinouts with deep technology-based solutions for climate mitigation and adaptation. Encompassing hardware and hybrid solutions, the project is supporting climate-focused businesses across a broad range of industrial verticals. Over the initial RED Fund period, this support will reach 60 IP-rich climate startups initiated within the UK higher education eco-system - from partner institutions and beyond. Through founder networking events, the project will engage with a further 120 UK businesses. Each regional partner will host events to showcase prototyping and manufacturing facilities and develop collaborations with local investors, policy groups and relevant businesses. The project includes work packages to deliver investment support, manufacturing advice, talent and governance navigation, business development support and peer networking. The Imperial team is a partnership between ___ and ___, bringing together Imperial's excellence in supporting innovation in general, and climate innovation in particular. The postholder will sit in Undaunted but have a close relationship with both teams. We are looking for a talented project coordinator to support this project. The job involves working with the project manager to deliver the dual elements of the programme: a cohort-based support programme for 60 small businesses, and a new, UK-wide network of climate innovation hubs. You will work closely with these startup businesses to connect them with relevant support and organise the different aspects of delivering that support which will come from a mix of researchers, business experts and external organisations. What you would be doing You will be at the heart of the project, playing an essential part in ensuring that the project is a success. You will work with the wider project team to deliver a number of the key project work packages, particularly the recruitment of participating businesses, and communication with them, the delivery of appropriate events and training, the organisation of a range of enterprise support activities, including technology and manufacturing navigation and talent recruitment and gathering information from the different workstreams to prepare appropriate reports or other dissemination material. The job will be varied, with many different elements and strands. In addition to delivering a number of activities, you will coordinate and liaise with a wide range of people and partners, both inside and outside the funded project, maintaining productive and effective relationships. Your skills with people and ability to communicate effectively will be essential to ensuring that the project is a success. What we are looking for • Work experience in relevant fields: sustainability or climate change or entrepreneurship, • Proven experience of supporting the delivery of complex grant funded environmental, sustainability and business support projects, • Experience of working with multiple project stakeholders, • Good written and verbal communication skills, • Detail and results-oriented: committed to delivering complex tasks against challenging deadlines and on budget, • The chance to initiate a new programme to galvanise and join up the ecosystem for early-stage climate startups to grow in the UK - and make a real impact on the world., • The chance to work in a thriving, impact and innovation-orientated institution, being inspired by new ideas and dynamic entrepreneurs every single day, • The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to continue science for humanity, • Benefit from a sector-leading salary and remuneration package (including 41 days off a year and generous pension schemes), • Get access to a range of workplace benefits including a flexible working policy from day 1, generous family leave packages, on-site leisure facilities and a cycle-to-work scheme, • Interest-free season ticket loan schemes for travel This is a full time, fixed term until March 2028 (60% in the office) If you require any further details on the role please contact: Melissa Mahdi