Project Coordinator - Oxford Martin School Programme on Equitable Allocation of Medicines
University of Oxford, Headington, Oxford
Project Coordinator - Oxford Martin School Programme on Equitable Allocation of Medicines
£35681-£41636
University of Oxford, Headington, Oxford
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted 1 day ago, 20 Aug | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Location ref: Headington, Oxford
Full Job Description
Project Coordinator - Oxford Martin School Programme on Equitable Allocation of Medicines
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN), John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU
We are looking for a dynamic and highly committed individual with a passion for working in low and middle-income countries to coordinate our programme examining culturally contextualised technological solutions to improve access to essential medicines for neurological and psychiatric conditions in resource-limited settings. The Oxford Martin School Programme on Equitable Medicines Allocation aims to develop and evaluate the Medication Availability Tracking Tool (MATT), a new AI-enabled platform designed to improve the forecasting, tracking and equitable allocation of essential medicines. Working initially in Zimbabwe, the programme will bring together expertise in clinical medicine, digital health, implementation science, health economics, community engagement, policy, entrepreneurship and social venture development.
The post-holder will oversee the day-to-day coordination of the Oxford Martin School programme and work closely with the Programme Co-Leads, workstream leads, researchers and professional services colleagues across the University of Oxford. They will be responsible for liaising with partners in Zimbabwe and internationally, coordinating online and in-person meetings, supporting grant applications and reports, and maintaining oversight of all components of the programme. They will also support communication and dissemination across the programme, including reports, presentations, policy materials, webpages, social media and other public-facing content.
While the post will be based in Oxford, travel to Zimbabwe and other relevant locations will be an important part of the programme.
Please see the below 'Job Description' for further details on the role, responsibilities, and selection criteria, as well as further information about the university and how to apply.
This post is full time and fixed term until 31 October 2028.
Only applications received before midday 12:00 on Wednesday 9th September 2026 will be considered.
Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter.
Contact Details
- Person: NDCN Recruitment
- Vacancy ID: 188248
- Phone:
- Closing Date & Time: 09-Sep-2026 12:00
- Pay Scale: STANDARD GRADE 6
- Email: recruitment@ndcn.ox.ac.uk
- Salary (£): £35,681 - £41,636 per annum
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Project Coordinator - Oxford Martin School Programme on Equitable Allocation of Medicines
Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN), John Radcliffe Hospital, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU
We are looking for a dynamic and highly committed individual with a passion for working in low and middle-income countries to coordinate our programme examining culturally contextualised technological solutions to improve access to essential medicines for neurological and psychiatric conditions in resource-limited settings. The Oxford Martin School Programme on Equitable Medicines Allocation aims to develop and evaluate the Medication Availability Tracking Tool (MATT), a new AI-enabled platform designed to improve the forecasting, tracking and equitable allocation of essential medicines. Working initially in Zimbabwe, the programme will bring together expertise in clinical medicine, digital health, implementation science, health economics, community engagement, policy, entrepreneurship and social venture development.
The post-holder will oversee the day-to-day coordination of the Oxford Martin School programme and work closely with the Programme Co-Leads, workstream leads, researchers and professional services colleagues across the University of Oxford. They will be responsible for liaising with partners in Zimbabwe and internationally, coordinating online and in-person meetings, supporting grant applications and reports, and maintaining oversight of all components of the programme. They will also support communication and dissemination across the programme, including reports, presentations, policy materials, webpages, social media and other public-facing content.