Project Manager - Centre Equity in Mental Health; CEMH
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Project Manager - Centre for Equity in Mental Health (CEMH)
Join the University of Huddersfield in establishing a new interdisciplinary research centre focused on mental health, funded by a major NIHR award. The centre will transform mental health research in Calderdale, Kirklees and Wakefield, creating a vibrant community and delivering step‑change outcomes for under‑served populations.
ResponsibilitiesYour role will be pivotal to the centre’s success: deliver projects on time, within budget and to high quality; develop and implement strategic plans; scope projects, identify and manage resources; evaluate performance against key deliverables and milestones; prepare internal and external reports; and liaise with internal and external stakeholders, including centre leads Prof Michael Doyle and Prof Ann Caress.
QualificationsYou will hold a degree or equivalent experience, excellent organisational and interpersonal skills, and a recognised project management qualification (MSP, APM, PRINCE2) or equivalent. You should have substantial experience managing high‑value, complex, multi‑stakeholder projects in higher education, health, care, policy or a comparable environment, and be able to demonstrate successful completion of at least one such project.
BenefitsWe offer a competitive package, including hybrid working, blending remote and on‑campus arrangements as required. The University is deeply committed to equality and diversity, supporting an inclusive environment and holding several accreditations (Disability Confident, Stonewall Gold, Athena SWAN Bronze, Race Equality Charter Bronze).
Employment DetailsThis role is full‑time. The pay range is set by the University of Huddersfield and will be based on your skills and experience. Direct message the job poster for further details.
EEO StatementThe University is an equal opportunity employer. Working for Equal Opportunities. Inspiring Global Professionals.
ContactInformal enquiries are welcome to Prof Michael Doyle M or Prof Ann Caress.
ApplicationFor further details about this post and to make an application, please select the apply button shown.
Closing date:25th January 2026
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