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Oxford Centre Director
Join a dynamic team making a global impact at SEI Oxford, where your expertise and leadership
can drive meaningful change. As Centre Director, you will play a crucial role in shaping a
sustainable future through innovative research and strategic partnerships.
Location: SEI Oxford, UK
Deadline: 4 February 2024
Salary range: GBP 68,000–78,000 per annum
Contract details: 4 years, with possibility for extension (6-month probation), Full time
Be part of an impactful international non-profit research organization. At SEI Oxford, we are
committed to creating a sustainable and prosperous future for all! Our team engages in
cutting-edge research and develops innovative tools, networks and platforms. We are dedicated
to generating insightful solutions and to steering policies and practices towards a more
sustainable world.
The role
The Centre Director (CD) at SEI Oxford plays a pivotal role in three areas:
- Strategy and implementation: You will be responsible for developing and delivering the SEI
global strategy at the local level, setting the direction for SEI Oxford. This includes
planning and implementing organizational issues, ensuring financial sustainability and
administrative efficiency. - Leadership and support: As Centre Director, you will lead and support our team, fostering
engagement, involvement and direction. Your role will involve providing leadership, initiating
and implementing all organizational and management strategies, and addressing employee-related
issues in line with SEI’s philosophy, mission and goals. - Relationship building and representation: Your role includes building and nurturing
relationships with partners, clients and funders. You will represent SEI Oxford at seminars and
conferences, promoting and strengthening our network, and frequently interacting with policy
and decision-makers, as well as current and potential funders.
The CD is a key member of the SEI global management team, reporting to the SEI Executive
Director, and serves on the SEI Oxford Board of Directors.
Key duties and responsibilities
- Develop and implement the SEI global and SEI Oxford strategies.
- Oversee organizational operational issues, financial sustainability and administrative
efficiency at the Centre. - Lead, support and engage Centre employees.
- Drive research and organizational development to create a strong, visible and lasting
project portfolio in line with the SEI Strategy. - Enhance SEI and the Centre’s network through active promotion and relationship building.
Who you are
We seek a candidate with several years of experience in leadership, people management and
strategic direction. While experience in people management is advantageous, it is not a
prerequisite. You should possess excellent leadership skills, with the ability to engage,
empower and set clear directions, delegate effectively and build trusting professional
relationships. Additionally, you should have:
- A Master’s degree (or higher) in a field relevant to SEI, coupled with strong international
reputation and active engagement in scientific and professional networks in at least one area
of research central to SEI’s strategy. - Experience in representing an organization and a proven track record in strategic
fundraising in research and/or development.
Formal qualifications and knowledge
- Master’s or higher academic degree in a relevant field.
- Demonstrated leadership experience with a focus on tasks, strategy and people.
- Experience in an international, knowledge-based research organization.
- Excellent English language skills, both spoken and written.
- Proven success in strategic fundraising.
Personal skills
You should have a genuine interest in leadership and the ability to effectively develop and
improve the organization. Strong communication and relationship-building skills are essential.
Additional information
This full-time position at SEI Oxford, UK, is for a four-year term and includes a standard
six-month probation period. SEI Oxford offers a hybrid work environment, requiring the Centre
Director to be on-site at least 2-3 days per week.
Our offer
- 33 days of holiday entitlement, including bank holidays, with mandatory holidays on
Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. - Pension contributions: 5% from you and 8% from SEI, with a voluntary top-up scheme allowing
contributions up to 10% (matched up to 13% by SEI). - Continuing Professional Development opportunities.
- Sick pay scheme.
- Subscription to the Headspace mindfulness and meditation app.
- Access to the UK government’s Bike to Work Scheme, offering tax savings on purchases of
bikes and cycling equipment.
How to apply
We are reviewing applications on an ongoing basis, so please submit your application as soon as
possible, but no later than 4 February 2024 23:59 Stockholm local time.
We only accept applications through our recruitment system; please apply online using the
button below and submit the following in English:
- Cover letter highlighting relevant qualifications and experience and why you are motivated
to apply for this position. (Maximum 2 pages) - Curriculum vitae
Questions?
Inquiries concerning the content of the position can be directed to Marie Jürisoo, Deputy
Director and Operations Director ([email protected]) or Maria Westerlund, HR Director,
([email protected]).
Inquiries concerning the recruitment process can be directed to Maria Westerlund.
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