Open call for Instruct-ERIC Hub Coordinator
Instruct-ERIC is looking for a Hub Coordinator to join their team. This is a senior role working closely with the Instruct Director who is located outside the UK. You will therefore represent the Director in many of the day-to-day tasks required to run the Instruct Hub operationally, ensuring Instruct-ERIC operates legally and efficiently. The Hub team currently includes 12 team members and has a fast-working pace with multiple interconnecting projects and tasks in operation simultaneously. This role requires someone with excellent problem solving and multitasking skills and quick responsiveness to requests and questions from all stakeholders.
Responsibilities
- The Hub Coordinator is the Executive Manager for the day-to-day operations in the Hub, representing and actioning Instruct-ERIC core objectives and decisions taken by the Director.
- The Hub Coordinator also oversees the operational delivery of all external funded projects to ensure their adherence to reporting timelines and delivery of contractual obligations.
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