Lead - Ireland & Northern Ireland (INTERNAL ONLY)

Department: Ireland
Location: Home Address - Hybrid
Salary: Between £70,000 to £73,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Job Advert Description:

Are you interested in leading the Ireland and Northern Ireland Team in the Membership and Inclusion Directorate?

We now are recruiting to the post of Lead for Ireland and Northern Ireland on a permanent basis. If you are interested in the role, please take a look at the profile below and get in touch with Tony McBride if you’d like to know more.

The Role

What will I be doing?

  • Designing and delivering a business plan that delivers on IOP's strategic ambitions and strengthens participation of the physics community in Ireland and Northern Ireland. Seeking advice from the IOP Ireland Committee and charity to ensure the business plan is in alignment with the strategy and meets the needs of the Irish and Northern Irish physics community.
  • Building and leading a team and budget to deliver and report on high quality and high impact programmes and projects.
  • Acting as secretariat for the Irish charity Board, supporting the officers, curating the agenda, and liaising with the Chief Executive Officer, Directors and Governance Team to ensure the Board operates efficiently and compliantly.
  • Providing counsel and support to the Ireland Committee to enable its work to remain aligned with the IOP strategy.
  • Building and maintaining relationships with IOP members, existing IOP stakeholders and developing new relationships that will enable the delivery of IOP’s strategy.
  • Increasing the IOP's visibility and reputation across Ireland and Northern Ireland.
  • Overseeing the development, introduction and application of procedures, protocols and policies to assure the quality of the IOP's work in Ireland and ensure compliance with Irish law.
  • Identifying, assessing and managing risks and threats to the IOP, its programmes and projects.
  • Following and promoting best practice in managing diversity and inclusion across all aspects of the team’s work.

Projects you work on may include:

  • Projects that deliver the IOP’s strategy in the themes of Skills, Science and Society.  These are likely to include the 3Rs reports, Physics and the Economy, the annual public engagement exhibition and events, Science and Innovation impact projects and regular IOP Ireland events such as the Spring Conference.

Who will I work with?

  • The role holder will work with colleagues across the whole of the organisation, including colleagues in the Membership and Inclusion, Advocacy, Science and Business and Education and Workforce directorates as well as the finance and governance teams.

Ideally, we hope you’ll apply if your skills and experience include:

  • Experience managing high performing teams and developing individuals so they consistently perform at their very best.
  • Designing and delivering business plans and showing impact.
  • Demonstrable success in engaging and influencing senior political decision makers and opinion formers.
  • Working in or a good awareness of science, business and education policy issues in the UK, Northern Ireland and Ireland.
  • Knowledge of Irish charity law.
  • Experience of working in politics, economics or similar from the public or private sectors and coming from science or industry/business. They will need to demonstrate a strong understanding of Government(s) strategies for research and innovation and the importance of these in the economic agenda. A key skill will be the ability to work collaboratively across an organisation – people, structures and processes - and adept at working through the ambiguity that can come from this type of working.
  • Expertise in building and maintaining relationships with internal and external stakeholders to drive organizational success.
  • Strong track record of designing and implementing strategies, frameworks, or initiatives that align with organizational objectives and deliver measurable outcomes.
  • Experience of identifying risks associated with projects and activities and implementing effective mitigation plans.
  • Skilled in overseeing multiple projects and ensuring quality assurance through evaluation and monitoring processes.

The full criteria are included in the attached job description

If you are interested in this role, please ensure your line manager is aware of your application before applying.

Application

Alongside your CV, please ensure you include a cover letter stating how you meet the person specification.

The IOP is committed to promoting a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all individuals whilst celebrating diversity.

We recognise personal unique characteristics, should you require any reasonable adjustments to support you in your application and/or throughout the recruitment process please do not hesitate to reach out to us for support.

The Institute of Physics is an open and inclusive organisation that welcomes and celebrates diversity.


Employment Type: Full time
Employment Basis: Permanent
Closing date for applications: Monday 24 November 2025 Interviews to be held: 4th and or 5th December 2025 (Via Teams)

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