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SCI Coordinator – vacancy at University of Cambridge, Wellcome Trust CSCR

Posted by , on 18 July 2011

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

The Cambridge Stem Cell Initiative encompasses 200 researchers spanning fundamental science through to clinical applications. Our goal is to advance disease modelling, drug discovery and regenerative medicine through understanding the genetic and biochemical mechanisms that control stem cell fate.

The Coordinator will enhance the performance and profile of Cambridge as a world-leading centre of excellence in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. You will be responsible for developing resources to facilitate the coordination, networking and information exchange. You will have outstanding organisational and administrative experience and be comfortable working to tight deadlines with minimal supervision.

The post will be based in the Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research and report directly to the Centre Director. You will have a degree (or equivalent) and have worked within the HE or research sector in a senior administrative role. You should have demonstrable experience in data management, report writing, in WEB-based communication and event organisation. You will have well-developed interpersonal skills with excellent verbal and written communications ability.

You will be IT literate with experience. You will be self motivated and able to work both on own your initiative and as part of a team.

Offers of employment will be conditional upon occupational health clearance and satisfactory proof of the right to work in the UK.

To apply, please visit our vacancies webpage: http://www.cscr.cam.ac.uk/vacancies.html
Informal enquiries are also welcome via email: cscrjobs@cscr.cam.ac.uk

Applications must be submitted by 17:00 on the closing date of 19th August 2011.

Interviews will be held on the morning of 26th August. If you have not been invited for interview by this date, you have not been successful on this occasion.

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