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Programme Officer - Doctoral Training

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£16,800 - 30,000 yearly

Job Description - Programme Officer - Doctoral Training

The Royal Economic Society is working in partnership with the Economic and Social Research Council to deliver a national programme of doctoral training for PhD students in economics. Through residential schools, online masterclasses and expert workshops, the programme helps early-career economists build the skills, confidence and networks they need to progress in research and beyond. 


We are seeking a Programme Officer to help coordinate and deliver this important programme during the academic year. Working closely with the Programme Director, the Head of Events and members of the Education and Training Committee, you will play a central role in ensuring the programme is well organised, professionally delivered and engaging for students, speakers and partner organisations. 


This is a varied and hands-on role for someone who enjoys bringing people, plans and details together. You will support the planning, promotion and delivery of training sessions; coordinate speakers and registrations; assist with online delivery; and help manage the residential school, including the tender process, host selection and onsite arrangements. 


 


Job Summary


Title: Programme Officer: Doctoral training


Reports to: Head of Events


Location: Our offices are based in Westminster, Central London and we currently have a hybrid model of working. Mondays are work from office days and Wednesday afternoon is the usual session delivery slot. Occasional travel to meetings within the UK may be required. Full information can be provided on application.


Hours: 0.6 FTE


Job Type: 3 year fixed term – related to funded programme


Salary: £16,800 to £18,000 per year (£28,000 to £30,000 pro rata 0.6FTE) dependent upon experience


 


Job Description


Key Responsibilities



  • To plan the programme for the academic year working with the Programme Director and key members of the Education and Training Committee Invite and coordinate with speakers

  • Promote the programme through Doctoral Training Centres, CHUDE and through other channels of the Royal Economic Society to maximise attendance

  • Manage the registration process for each training Develop evaluation measures and report these regularly to the ESRC, the RES and the Programme Director

  • Manage assigned budget for each activity and ensure payment of speakers/venue Provide technical support in advance of and during all online masterclasses and expert workshops

  • Develop digital repository of online masterclasses and expert workshops, securing permissions from speakers


For Residential School:



  • Undertake tendering process to select host institution

  • Liaise with the speakers and venue to provide necessary support materials and to ensure the support of the ESRC is acknowledged

  • Attend and event-manage the School, coordinating between the host institution, speakers and attendees to ensure a successful event  


 


Person Specification


Essential Skills



  1. Degree level of education or equivalent

  2. At least 2 years' experience in coordinating in-person and online training or other programme support, preferably in an academic setting

  3. Excellent interpersonal skills, dealing with a range of stakeholders in a professional engaging manner

  4. Strong organisational, administrative skills and significant experience of MS Office packages

  5. At least 1 years' experience of evaluating and reporting on the impact of activities

  6. A commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion

  7. Excellent written and verbal communication skills

  8. Ability to work well within a team, with a flexible can-do approach to work

  9. Ability to work independently and prioritise workload


 


Desirable Skills



  1. Knowledge of the Doctoral Training Programme and PhD pathways – preferably in economics

  2. Knowledge of and enthusiasm for economics

  3. Experience of coordinating in person events or outreach activities Experience of using CRM and CMS systems to communicate programme activities


Application Process


Please apply by sending your CV along with a personal statement outlining how you meet each person specification point. Applications that have not linked the personal statement to the person specification points will not be considered.


Applications should be emailed to [email protected] by 10am Friday 24 July 2026. Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Shortlisting will be done on an ongoing basis with interview slots held both w/c 20th July (for early applicants) and 27th July.


Enquiries: For further information, or if you require any reasonable adjustments in submitting your application, please contact the Office Manager via e-mail at [email protected]. The Royal Economic Society is committed to equality and valuing diversity.


Please note, no agencies


 

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