| Location: | London, United Kingdom, Hybrid |
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| Salary: | £83,000 to £89,000 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 26th June 2026 |
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| Closes: | 7th July 2026 |
Type of contract: 12 months - Fixed Term Contract with a view to Permanency
Purpose of the post
This role sits within the Institute Data Office and works in close partnership with the Chief Data Officer, Programme Director – Data Partnerships and the Chief of Staff & Director of Strategy, who oversees the Institute’s Brain Health portfolio.
Within the team:
This role is the primary delivery lead for UK-wide data programmes, ensuring that strategic intent is converted into real, working data access and analysis.
The Programme Director – Data Delivery is both a strategic leader – proactively identifying opportunities and developing plans to realise them – and a hands-on deliverer. The role will play a pivotal role, working with teams across the Institute and with UK-wide NHS data partners, academic leads and commercial collaborators to initiate, progress and deliver UK-wide data studies.
The initial focus will be to deliver the GSK shingles vaccine study – working with the Chief of Staff and Director of Strategy, alongside colleagues at the UK Dementia Research Institute and study research leads, Professors Angela Wood and Cornelia Van Duijn and acting as the operational lead across all partners. This role is responsible for the end-to-end delivery of UK-wide health data programmes, ensuring that: data can be accessed and used in practice across TREs; academic teams can deliver high-quality analysis efficiently; and multi-partner programmes are executed to time, quality, and partner expectations. The role will lead the overall delivery of the programme, working with project team members across HDR UK and its delivery partners. They will also contribute to building a scalable UK health data delivery capability grounded in real-world execution, creating a standardised playbook for multi-partner delivery to create reusable and lasting capability that can be reapplied in other areas. Over time, they will work across other programmes and projects to support data delivery. As such, this role requires astute leadership abilities and experience, first-hand knowledge of NHS routine data use for research and innovation, experience with commercial /pharma sponsored research delivery and, excellent people management and programme management skills.
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