
Head of Bid Development
- London
- £69,365-79,257 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Human and artificial intelligence - We envision AI that augments human intelligence and benefits everyone. Understanding how we think and learn helps us build better AI. Our goal is AI that is sustainable, trustworthy, and truly human-centered.
- Health and technology - We envision health and wellbeing for all, focused on prevention over treatment. Despite progress, challenges like chronic illness and inequality remain. Solving them requires bold, cross-disciplinary collaboration
- Sustainability - We envision a world where people live prosperously and meaningfully, in harmony with the planet. Our mission is to provide evidence and solutions for realistic, sustainable pathways, working closely with partners to drive change.
- Space, security and telecoms - We envision the convergence of these areas for the benefit of everyone, in the short and the long term, with a mission to protect, connect, and know our worlds.
- Driving the development and delivery of large-scale, high-impact funding proposals for the four Schools of Convergence Science. You will take direct leadership of one School's bid pipeline, working closely with its Co-Directors to shape compelling, outcomes-focused cases for support aligned with the School's research and societal ambitions. You will personally lead the writing of complex bids to industrial, philanthropic and governmental funders, typically valued at £20 million or more.
- Leading a team of bid development professionals, each aligned to one of the Schools. You will provide strategic oversight, mentorship, and coordination to ensure a cohesive, high-quality, and timely approach to developing interdisciplinary funding proposals.
- Working collaboratively across Imperial-engaging with the Schools' Operational Teams, Co-Directors, Public Affairs, the International Relations Office, senior leadership, and all four Faculties-to ensure that bid development is integrated, strategic, and aligned with the College's broader research and impact goals
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