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Head of Research Contracts & Licensing

Employer
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Location
Wallingford, Oxfordshire
Salary
Up to £64,302
Closing date
16 May 2022

Head of Research Contracts & Licensing

Full time (37 hours per week)

Up to £64,302

Based at our Wallingford site with Hybrid Homeworking

The closing date for applications is 21st May 2022
 

Would you like to join the leadership team of an organisation dedicated to environmental change? Then keep reading…

We have an exciting opportunity for a legal professional to join us as Head of Research Contracts & Licensing. This key leadership position will enable our research and innovation ambitions, contributing to critical socio-economic environmental challenges.

Reporting to the Director of Impact & Innovation, you will lead the Research Contracts and Licensing Function, informing and supporting our research and innovation strategy. You will join a highly performing team of 8 people and have overarching responsibility for the following areas:

  1. The Research Contracts service, line managing the Research Contracts Manager, encompassing revenue generating contracts and associated sub-contracts, consortia agreements, Memoranda of Understanding, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Material Transfer Agreements, studentships and other agreements as required. The Licensing and IP service, line managing the Licensing & IP Manager, encompassing non-commercial and commercial dissemination and exploitation of UKCEH IP optimising UKCEH impact, and in-licensing 3rd party IP to facilitate world-class research and innovation. Our due diligence processes, including research sub-contractors and contributing to corporate activities including insurance requirements, State Aid Declarations, field-Site licences etc.

Main Responsibilities:

  • To engage and effectively brief external legal advisors, where specialist additional knowledge is required, coordinating UKCEH’s external legal counsel budget outside of employment law.
  • Signatory for contracts in line with delegated authority and support lead contract negotiators on provision of contractual risk assessment, actions to mitigate heightened risks and recommendations to Executive Board members where contracts exceed that authority.
  • When necessary to address workload issues, in conjunction with the Research Contracts Manager, delivering research contracts to ensure timely UKCEH contract negotiations.
  • Support the development of policies, services and staff, and researcher engagement within the context of the Research Contracts and Licensing Function, through mentoring, training, provision of legal advice and strategic direction.
  • Provide expertise in contractual matters regarding subsidiary, spin-out and joint-venture creation, supporting UKCEH’s wholly owned trading subsidiary, UKCEH Enterprise.
  • Maintain up to date professional knowledge relating to relevant contracts and intellectual property matters, including awareness of government and funder policies as they impact on contractual negotiation, terms and conditions, and partner due diligence.
  • Contribute to leadership of UKCEH at a senior level and deliver other duties commensurate with seniority of position as requested by the Director of Impact & Innovation.

Skills criteria

Experience:

  • Extensive experience and proven success of business-critical contracts negotiation, drafting and management.
  • Experience at a senior manager and/or Board-levels.
  • A track record of successfully influencing organisational strategy and of developing and leading the implementation of strategies, policies and processes across complex organisations.
  • Demonstrable experience of leadership and management of high performance and resilient teams, and be able to work in partnership and also on own initiative.
  • Ideal candidates will have experience of research-intensive, technology commercialisation and /or consulting environments.

Skills:

  • In-depth understanding of contract and intellectual property law.
  • Ability to negotiate persuasively, confidently and creatively with external bodies in messy and complex matters, to achieve good outcomes for both parties.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • In-depth understanding of charity and company governance structures, and the implications for contracting.
  • An ability to distil complex legal and regulatory matters e.g. state aid, or export control and generate or inform policies that have implications across multiple professional services Functions.
  • Able to demonstrate a commitment to promote and adhere to UKCEH values of Excellence, Integrity and Teamwork.

Qualification:

  • Either a Law degree and/or postgraduate legal qualification, preferably a UK qualified solicitor, or equivalent substantial experience in an analogous research institute or research-intensive higher education institution.

How to apply

To apply for this position, click on the Apply button. As well as a CV and completing the on-line application questionnaire, please provide a covering letter detailing how you meet the criteria listed above. For more information on our values, please click here. Please Note: This vacancy will disappear from the careers page once the closing date is reached. Please take a copy of the details when applying.

What we offer

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