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Programme Manager (Part Time, Fixed Term)

Programme Manager

2026-06-07

Location

Cambridge, United Kingdom

University of Cambridge

Type

Part Time, Fixed Term

Required Qualifications

Project management experience
Liaison with investigators and funders
Multi-site research coordination
Stakeholder engagement skills

Research Areas

Mental Health
Psychosis Research
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Programme Manager (Part Time, Fixed Term)

We are looking for a programme manager for an exciting multi-funder, multi-site, research project led from the University of Cambridge. This is a fixed term position which will run until 31st January 2028 in the first instance, with a likelihood of follow up funding. Offered part-time for those able to work a minimum of 3 days (22.2 hours) per week.

The role of the Programme Manager will be to assume overall responsibility of managing this large collaborative project, liaising with the lead Investigator, the Executive Committee, the Research Operations Office, the co-investigators and institutional leads in participating institutions, and the funder (NIHR). The role-holder will be based in the Department of Psychiatry, Clinical School in University of Cambridge and will report to the group lead, Prof. Graham Murray.

The Mental Health Mission is a multi-million-pound investment in psychiatry research infrastructure. Part of its work (mental Health Mission for Psychosis) is led by Cambridge to establish a robust and sustainable national platform for research in early psychosis. To achieve this, we will harness interdisciplinary collaboration between world leading data, clinical and biomedical science experts, with patients and public front and centre of platform development. Core aims are to establish a national registry and to recruit 2,000 individuals with early psychosis, with clinical and biomarker information and processes to recontact for future research studies.

Our programme will facilitate the development of future collaborations between clinicians, academics and industry, with PPIE, to improve the UK landscape for psychosis research with the aim of improving treatment options and outcomes for psychosis. The Mental Health Mission for Psychosis is a large, strategically important project with multiple partners and a tight timeline for delivery. This necessitates an experienced appointee.

There is the option of taking on additional studies in Prof Murray's research group, including VOLABIOS, EPICare, and ARIADNE - a collaboration with University of Oxford regarding diagnosis of people at clinical high risk for psychosis.

For further details please read the further particulars for this post.

Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available until 31 January 2028 in the first instance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the key qualifications for the Programme Manager role?

Applicants need strong project management experience in large collaborative research projects. Essential skills include stakeholder liaison, multi-site coordination, and reporting to funders like NIHR. Relevant experience in mental health research is highly valued.

Is this Programme Manager position full-time or part-time?

The role is offered part-time for a minimum of 3 days (22.2 hours) per week on a fixed-term basis until 31 January 2028, with potential for extension.

📍Where is the Programme Manager based and who does it report to?

The position is based in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge and reports to Prof. Graham Murray. It involves close collaboration with the Executive Committee and external institutions.

🔬What research areas will the Programme Manager oversee?

The role focuses on the Mental Health Mission for Psychosis, including establishing a national registry and recruiting 2,000 individuals with early psychosis. Additional studies such as VOLABIOS, EPICare, and ARIADNE may be included.

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