Job: Senior Manager: Digital Equity (Deadline: August 15, 2021) | Wellcome

Technology is not neutral. Who builds it, what it does, how it’s made and how people using and affected by it are involved are central to making sure the benefits of digital technology in science and health are experienced equitably.

The Senior Manager: Digital Equity is responsible for the Data for Science and Health (DSH) team’s work to improve the inclusivity and reach of data science and digital tools. They’ll do this by leading a team to understand, engage with and support communities relevant to data science that advances the strategies of Wellcome’s Health Challenges of Infectious Disease, Mental Health and Climate Change and the broad base of Discovery Research. 

They will be part of the DSH senior management team and act as the main interface with other managers in Wellcome’s Research Programmes department on matters related to digital equity.  

Main Responsibilities:

Lead and manage a team of multi-disciplinary experts to set, support and advance a common agenda for advancing digital equity in science and health by understanding, engaging with and supporting relevant communities  These communities include: data subjects: patients and people about whom data are captured; data collectors: healthcare professionals and scientists involved in capturing data and data users: researchers; research software engineers and data scientists.  

Manage the interface between the Digital Equity team and other teams in Research Programmes: generously sharing expertise and developing productive relationships, a mutual understanding of priorities and shared objectives aligned with the strategies of the Health Challenges and Discovery Research. 

Oversee delivery of the Understanding Patient Data Program and Wellcome’s Data Prizes.

Oversee and prioritise allocation of the team’s time and budget to advance the shared objectives of the Research Programmes team. 

Draw on appropriate expertise and data from across physical, biological, social sciences, humanities, industry and other funders to develop a strategic view of the landscape of communities relevant to digital equity issues in Wellcome’s strategy, and act on opportunities.   

Oversee the funding of projects and programs through effective design and execution of mechanisms in including RfPs, contracts, competitions, funding calls and discretionary awards, with hands-on work shaping and reviewing material as needed. 

Convene a data science community of practice in Wellcome to build capacity and support professional development around the effective funding and use of data science to advance Wellcome’s mission and create mutual visibility around and common approaches to key areas of work on digital technology and policy. 

Advocate for Wellcome and the role of trustworthy data science in achieving the organisation’s strategy at national and international levels, identifying and pursuing opportunities for the DSH team to provide leadership and influence decision making.  

Build, manage, lead and motivate an integrated, inclusive and flexible team, ensuring that people with the right range of skills and experience are recruited and retained, and that their skills and professional capabilities are maximised. 

Play an active leadership role in the Data for Science and Health senior management team. 

Set and monitor quarterly Objectives and Key Results for the DSH team  

Be the owner of the risk and control environment for your area and be accountable for the quality of you and your team’s outputs 

Skills and Experience:

Good knowledge of the current state of and trends in digital technologies in science and health research and practice internationally.

Demonstrable understanding of issues relating to uses of scientific and health-relevant data and building trustworthy digital systems around them.  

Experience of designing and interpreting public attitudes and engagement work. 

Experience building, leading and managing teams with a culture of mutual trust, psychological safety and effective delivery against clear objectives. 

Experience designing and delivering complex programs of work in large organisations 

Experience / knowledge of working with and running projects with universities, funders and other relevant scientific and research organisations and communities?? 

If you are interested in the role, please make sure when submitting your application, you attach your CV and complete the questionnaire form.

Salary: circa £84,000.00

Contract Type:  Permanent

Advert closing date: 15th August

Job: Technology Lead (Deadline: Aug 01, 2021) | Wellcome

The Data for Science and Health (DSH) team is looking to recruit two Technology Leads. This team will develop, shape and execute projects related to digital technology which advance the strategies of Wellcome’s Health Challenges and Discovery Research. 

The Technology Lead will be responsible for:

Taking an entrepreneurial approach to developing, evaluating and executing projects related to digital tools which advance and cut across the objectives of Wellcome’s Health Challenges (HC) and Discovery Research (DR) strategies. 

Drawing on appropriate expertise and data from across physical, biological and social sciences, humanities, industry and other funders to develop a strategic view of the digital technology landscape relevant to Wellcome,   

Working with the Senior Manager, Digital Technology to develop productive relationships with other teams in Research Programmes by generously sharing expertise and developing a mutual understanding of priorities and shared objectives.  

Supporting digital tools funding across Research Programmes by helping to set and support common approaches, providing expert technical advice to other teams and working with the DSH team to develop a portfolio view of digital technologies across Wellcome’s current funding and pipeline.  

Being an effective funder of digital technology projects through efficient design and execution of landscaping projects, RfPs, contracts, funding calls and discretionary awards with hands-on work shaping and reviewing technical material as needed. 

Matrix management of one or more team members to support the delivery of DSH’s objectives 

Be the owner of the risk and control environment for your area and be accountable for the quality of you and your team’s outputs 

Contributing to the creation and development of a diverse and inclusive culture across the organisation, collaborating across departments. 

Experience & Skills:

Good knowledge of the current state of and trends in digital technologies in science and health research and practice 

Training in a quantitative, computational discipline with a high-level understanding of, the data and software systems used and being developed in science and health. 

Specific knowledge of or training in of one or more of Wellcome’s Health Challenges (climate and health, infectious disease, mental health) or training in clinical, biological, or physical science highly desirable. 

Experience of working with health relevant or scientific data in a technical capacity.  

Experience delivering complex work against agreed objectives in large organisations 

Experience / knowledge of working with and running projects with universities, funders and other relevant scientific and research organisations and communities?? 

If you are interested in the role, please make sure when submitting your application, you attach your CV and complete the questionnaire form

Salary: circa £68,000

Contract Type: Permanent

Advert closing date:  1st of August

Job: Technology Manager (Deadline: Aug 01, 2021) | Wellcome

The Data for Science and Health team is looking to recruit two Technology Managers. This team is responsible for, shaping and executing projects related to digital technology which advance the strategies of Wellcome’s Health Challenges and Discovery Research. 

The Technology Manager will be responsible for:

Taking an entrepreneurial approach to evaluating and executing projects related to digital tools which advance and cut across the objectives of Wellcome’s Health Challenges (HC) and Discovery Research (DR) strategies. 

Drawing on appropriate expertise and data from across physical, biological and social sciences, humanities, industry and other funders to develop a strategic view of the digital technology landscape relevant to Wellcome,   

Working with the Senior Manager, Digital Technology and Technology Leads to develop productive relationships with other teams in Research Programs.

Supporting digital tools funding across Research Programs by helping to set and support common approaches, providing expert technical advice to other teams and working with the DSH team to develop a portfolio view of digital technologies across Wellcome’s current funding and pipeline.  

Be an effective funder of digital technology projects through efficient design and execution of landscaping projects, RfPs, contracts, funding calls and discretionary awards with hands-on work shaping and reviewing technical material as needed. 

Matrix management of one or more team members to aid in the delivery of DSH’s objectives 

Be the owner of the risk and control environment for your area and be accountable for the quality of you and your team’s outputs 

Contributing to the creation and development of a diverse and inclusive culture across the organisation, and departments. 

Exercising cost control and manage expenditure to work within the agreed operating budget 

Ensuring adherence to our compliance policies.?? 

Skills and Experience:  

Good knowledge of the current state of and trends in digital technologies in science and health research and practice 

Training in a quantitative, computational discipline with a high-level knowledge of, the data and software systems used and being developed in science and health. 

Specific knowledge of or training in of one or more of Wellcome’s Health Challenges (climate and health, infectious disease, mental health) or training in clinical, biological, or physical science highly desirable. 

Experience of working with health relevant or scientific data in a technical capacity.  

 If you are interested in the role, please make sure when submitting your application, you attach your CV and complete the questionnaire form

Salary: circa £59,000

Contract Type: Permanent

Advert closing date: 1st of August

News – Information Power to explore Plan S-compliant business models

Helping learned societies transition to Open Access and explore Plan S-compliant business models – 1 February 2019

Wellcome, in partnership with UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the Association of Learned & Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP), have engaged Information Power to explore a range of potential strategies and business models through which learned societies can transition to Open Access and adapt and thrive under Plan S.

A response from Robert Kiley, Head of Open Research at the Wellcome Trust, to UCL’s “Response to Plan S” | UCL Open Access

“UCL is pleased to post Robert Kiley’s response to the UCL Town Hall meeting and UCL’s Plan S consultation response as a contribution to the ongoing consultation over Plan S.

“As the cOAlition S representative at the UCL Town Hall meeting I’d like to thank UCL for their response to the Plan S guidance document and for giving me the opportunity to respond to some of the points raised.” …

I was disappointed by the UCL response to Plan S which calls for a “wholescale rethink of the strategy and timelines for moving to 100% Open Access”. …”

The Wellcome Trust funds OpenCitations | OpenCitations

“We are looking for a post-doctoral computer scientist / research engineer specifically to achieves the aforementioned objectives. This post-doctoral appointment will start the 1st of March 2019. We seek a highly intelligent, skilled and motivated individual who is expert in Python, Semantic Web technologies, Linked Data and Web technologies. Additional expertise in Web Interface Design and Information Visualization would be highly beneficial, plus a strong and demonstrable commitment to open science and team-working abilities….”