The Royal Society is the independent scientific academy of the UK, dedicated to promoting excellence in science. We believe that science is central to modern culture and demonstrating the importance of science to everyone is one of the strategic aims of the Royal Society. We want to enable young people to understand what it is to be a scientist and to encourage experimental work and problem solving in schools and colleges to improve understanding of the scientific process. We promote and support good practice in teaching Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and promote STEM for all young people.
Our major schools engagement programme includes:
The Schools Engagement Officer will be responsible for supporting the set-up, administration and day-to-day delivery of a new strand of Partnership Grants (Science Community Grants) which build on Partnership Seed Grants within the Royal Society and are designed to support organisations to build lasting relationships between STEM professionals and clusters of UK-based schools and colleges to undertake practical STEM investigations. The officer will support the workflow of this grant within the wider engagement team. This includes supporting the day-to-day administration of the grant, marketing and communication of this new programme, and developing relationships with stakeholder organisations as well as working with colleagues across the Royal Society. The officer will also contribute to the management of the Partnership Seed Grant scheme and work with the Schools Engagement team to undertake tasks related to Partnership Grants and other schools engagement strands of work.
This position is suitable for an individual with strong project administration experience who shares our belief in the value of science and mathematics education and public engagement and enjoys working with a range of people. The post holder should have good organisational skills, a commitment to high standards throughout their work, and a strong attention to detail. They should also be able to manage their own workload, and collaborate with colleagues on shared tasks and projects, to ensure milestones and targets are achieved.
In return, this position offers opportunities for the successful candidate to contribute to a new and exciting programme of schools engagement activities and help develop successful schemes which benefit teachers, young people and STEM professionals. They will also get the chance to be part of the work of one of the most respected scientific organisations in the world.
This role will require occasional travel to visit grant projects across the UK. The post holder will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks
Please note that we are unable to offer sponsorship for this role.
Reports to: Senior Schools Engagement Officer
Line manages: N/A
Location: Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AG plus hybrid remote working,
Pay band: C
Salary: £37,105
Contract type: Fixed-term 3 years with opportunity to extend
Hours: 35 hours per week (full time), occasional travel to visit grant holders (mainly within the UK), evening and weekend work required.
Closing date: Midnight 20 July 2025
Interview date: 4th – 6th August 2025
The work of the Schools Engagement Officer will include:
Education / qualifications / knowledge / interests | |
¨ Ability to build and maintain strong strategic relationships with colleagues and STEM organisations | Essential
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¨ Interest and knowledge of science, mathematics, technology and their broader social significance | Highly desirable |
¨ Interest in and/or awareness of the key issues in STEM education | Highly desirable |
¨ STEM Education and Engagement outreach experience | Highly desirable |
¨ Teaching experience in the UK school system | Desirable |
Experience | |
¨ Experience of working in a team environment | Essential |
¨ Experience of identifying and targeting a variety of audiences | Essential |
¨ Experience of establishing and maintaining a network of contacts, and communicating with stakeholders at all levels | Essential
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¨ Experience of guidance and report writing | Highly desirable |
¨ Experience of presenting to a variety of audiences (such as STEM professionals, and teachers) | Highly desirable |
¨ Experience of project evaluation | Highly desirable |
¨ Experience of administering and managing grants to individuals and/or organisations, ideally Flexi-Grant. | Highly desirable |
¨ Experience of producing and managing promotional material for a variety of media | Highly desirable |
¨ Experience of STEM education outreach organisations and opportunities | Highly desirable |
¨ Experience of managing a budget | Desirable |
¨ Experience of administering selection processes, for example for grants or awards | Desirable |
Suggested Titles – Officer, Junior Officer, Exec, Senior Administrator, Senior Assistant, Programme Officer, Co-ordinator
At Band C you will hold a more specialist role and will have increased responsibility for your area of work and output. Pay Band C roles are described in the following dimensions:
Decision-making – Your work is varied, and you have a range of administrative or technical tasks. You take decisions in line with specific routines, guidelines, or procedures. You plan your own work and coordinate with others on how their work fits into the broader plan of activities. Supervision is available for issues that fall outside of existing operating guidelines or your realm of knowledge
Thinking challenges - The solutions to issues or problems are not always obvious and investigation is needed before choosing a way forward. Your initiative is required to help find ways to improve working practices and procedures in your area of work, in sorting out problems that occur in day-to-day work or improvements to work processes.
Communicating – You maintain relationships which involve liaison or coordinating with a range of internal and/or external contacts on mainly transactional issues and a range of levels
Developing people – You may be responsible for allocating work to, or checking the work of less experienced colleagues, or the supervision of temporary staff.
Managing Resources – You may perform activities such as reconciling information/data or analyses of expenditure or income, adhering to agreed procedures.
Applying knowledge & expertise - You require proficiency in, and keep up to date with, skills required for your area of work or technical skills acquired through relevant work experience and/or vocational qualification.
The competency levels for a pay Band C role are described below.
Self-management | · Works unsupervised and can motivate self · Produces results under pressure · Can manage in stressful situations · Pushes for the best results · Can be innovative and offer solutions and suggestions when not initially obvious · Keen to be involved in organisational and corporate working groups informally or formally · Can represent section on some duties · Works within the Royal Society Values at all times
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Working with others | · Contributes ideas and identifies opportunities to work with others both within the team and across the organisation · Willing to provide and accept feedback to and from sectional colleagues when requested · Produces succinct presentations and papers for senior colleagues, is a capable presenter and can explain topics and projects to a range of audiences · Understands when to seek senior advice on a wide range of matters and act upon it |
Resource management | · Makes the best of internal/external resources and coordinates well with external partners to best meet the needs of the Society · Builds contingency into projects taking into account possible outside factors · Sets and monitors performance against quality and results orientated targets · Focuses on both short and long-term goals
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Critical thinking | · Determines and clarifies the exact requirements of any situation · Checks information for accuracy and raises concerns if information is inaccurate · Extracts the key points succinctly, clearly and accurately · Puts forward suggestions for improvement concerning current processes or systems · Tries different ways of doing things to get the best results
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Adaptability | · Overcomes obstacles and is not deterred by setbacks; checks assumptions and first principles and works out alternative approaches · Reacts proactively to new challenges and works in a flexible manner to produce solutions · Provides feedback and participates in discussions surrounding new ideas approaches or projects
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Managing people and relationships | · Can delegate effectively if needed setting clear expectations and authority · May line manage or supervise others · Monitors results and feedback to own team on a regular basis constructively · Recognises others’ contributions and acknowledges their strengths and limitations · Helps others to identify ways to improve their performance and encourages learning from others in the team · Prioritises supervisory responsibilities and carries them out in line with organisational policies · Understands and can identify client/stakeholder/staff needs and looks for opportunities to improve their experiences |
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