Children with Cancer UK
London
Full Time
Permanent
About Us
At Children with Cancer UK, our vision is a world where every child and young person survives cancer. Every day, 10 children are diagnosed with cancer in the UK, 2 terminally. Of the 8 who survive, 5 will suffer long-term effects of their treatment. We fund vital research, raise awareness of childhood cancer and deliver support and welfare programmes for families.
We are the leading childhood cancer charity in the UK, supporting families and childhood cancer research since 1988 and have invested nearly £100 million in paediatric research. Over the last 35 years, research we ve funded has improved our understanding of childhood cancer, helped develop kinder treatments, and improved the experience of living with and beyond cancer.
About the role
We re looking for a proactive and organised temporary Research Officer to support the delivery of Childre with Cancer UK s 2026 grant round.
The role will support research grant management, peer review coordination, Scientific Advisory Panel meetings and research communications, helping ensure funding processes run smoothly and effectively. The post holder will also support portfolio audit and research landscape activities, providing an opportunity to gain insight into a charity funded medical research and the childhood cancer research sector. The role would suit someone with strong organisational skills and in gaining experience of research funding within a national medical research charity.
Role purpose
To support the Children with Cancer UK research programme to ensure our research grant rounds run smoothly and efficiently and that our research is communicated effectively.
Main duties and responsibilities
Research Application Review
Support the administration and coordination of research grant rounds and funding activities
Assist with peer review processes, including identifying reviewers, allocating peer reviewers for applications with support from the Head of Research and Research Officer, and sending out invitations and reminders by email to ensure timely external review of grant applications.
Maintain accurate tracking systems, spreadsheets and records relating to applications, reviews and panel activities
Coordinate applicant response to peer review, collating documents and sending out clear requirements to applicants by email
Help monitor timelines and flag potential issues or delays where appropriate
Support on other aspects of the grant application and review process as required.
Scientific Advisory Panel Meeting Administration
Support with the organisation of the Scientific Advisory Panel meetings, including:
Coordinating meeting logistics
preparation of the agenda and circulation of meeting papers
taking minutes of complex scientific funding discussions with clear feedback for applicants
Support on other aspects of the meeting administration process as required
Research Impact and Analysis
Support background research, data gathering and funding landscape reviews to inform research activities
Assist with portfolio audit, reporting and grant data analysis activities as required
Support in maintaining accurate records of funded projects, outputs and strategic themes
Provide examples of grant impact and aid in translating these for communications work as needed
Other
Skills and Abilities
Children with Cancer UK
London
Full Time
Permanent