Research Partnership Lead
Applications for this position are now closed.
Are you a dementia researcher looking to make sustainable impact? Are you looking to translate research into policy change?
Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) is seeking a Research Partnership Lead to join our team. This role offers a great opportunity to join a passionate, dedicated and ambitious team influencing global policy. The main purpose of this role will be to:
- Actively seek out new project and funding opportunities and submit grant applications
- Support the development and growth of ADI’s research programme, including coordinating ADI research partnerships with academic institutions and project partners
- Help build research capacity of ADI members
- Coordinate ADI’s Global Dementia Expert Panel and Medical and Scientific Advisory Panel
This position is full-time and permanent. Some international travel for several days at a time will be required. Remote or international applicants may be considered for this role depending on circumstances.
Salary £37,000-£41,500 p.a. (if based in London)
ADI offers flexible working, an 8% employer contribution to a contributory pension scheme, employer-sponsored pension guidance, and a cycle to work scheme.
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About us
ADI is the worldwide federation of Alzheimer associations which support people with dementia and their families. ADI was founded in 1984 and registered as a non-profit organisation in the USA. Based in London, ADI has been in official relations with the World Health Organization since 1996.
ADI’s vision is risk reduction, timely diagnosis, care and inclusion today, and cure tomorrow. ADI works by empowering Alzheimer associations to promote and offer care and support for people with dementia and their family carers, while working globally to focus attention on dementia and campaign for policy change from governments. ADI produces global socioeconomic information on dementia and publishes the World Alzheimer Report as well as a host of other publications. ADI’s current strategic plan can be found here.
ADI is a federation that primarily works by empowering its member associations, taking into consideration their geographical and cultural diversity. Each of our members is a non-profit Alzheimer association supporting people with dementia and their care partners. We can only achieve our aims if we work closely together with our members and other non- governmental organisations. More information can be found here.