Executive Director NIHR Research Delivery Network
Posted
26th February 2025
Closing Date
26th March 2025
Salary
Competitive
Location
Leeds
Interviews Scheduled
TBC

Are you a dynamic, visionary leader ready to shape the future of health and care research in England? The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Research Delivery Network (RDN) is seeking its next Executive Director to drive strategic direction and ensure operational excellence in research delivery across the health and care system.
You will lead the NIHR RDN, ensuring the seamless delivery of excellent research across the NHS and wider health and care settings in furtherance of its strategic objectives. Employed by the University of Leeds, you will work in close partnership with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and key stakeholders to shape policy and strategy and implement a bold, shared vision for the future of research delivery in England.
This significant national role demands exceptional leadership, visionary thinking, and the ability to drive transformative change in a complex, multi-stakeholder environment. You will be responsible for a substantial budget, lead a high-performing executive team, and be a powerful advocate for a cohesive national approach to research delivery.
Key to your success will be your extensive experience of senior health and care leadership within government, the NHS, life sciences industry, social care, public health, or Higher Education. You will have a solid understanding of the NHS and health and care research, a track record of delivering results in a multi-faceted and dynamic environment, and a passion for research and its impact on patient care. With a successful track record of building and maintaining strong public and private sector partnerships, of leading change and managing people and financial resources, you will be capable of engaging, inspiring and influencing at all levels and demonstrating commitment to strategic and operational excellence.
This role represents a rare and exciting opportunity to lead a national organisation at the forefront of shaping policy, driving innovation, and ensuring that the UK remains a global leader in health and care research delivery. For an informal conversation please contact Emma Wilkins at Dixon Walter at emma@dixonwalter.co.uk
The University of Leeds offers 26 days annual leave entitlement plus bank holidays and customary closure days, and a generous pension scheme that includes life assurance. As a member of the university community you will also have access to personal and professional development opportunities and many other benefits such as on-site childcare and discounted gym membership.
Applications should be made via email to emma@dixonwalter.co.uk and must include on separate documents:
- a letter of application setting out your interest in the role and details of how you match the person specification
- a comprehensive curriculum vitae (CV)
- details of three referees and notice period (referees will not be contacted without your permission)
- a completed Personal Details Form (available above)
Closing date for applications is midday, Wednesday 26 March 2025
Longlist interviews will be held with Dixon Walter via Microsoft Teams w/c 7 April
Final interviews will take place at the University of Leeds on a date to be confirmed – watch this space for details..
In making an application for this role we ask you also to view our Privacy Notice which outlines our compliance to General Data Protection Regulations and the use and storage of your data. Personal Data is held and processed on the lawful basis that such action is in the Legitimate Interest of the company in pursuing the purposes described and has been considered through the use of a Legitimate Interest Assessment utilising the Balance Test to not be outweighed by risks to the rights, freedoms and interests of the Data Subject.
Please note that our client is legally obliged to confirm that the appointee is eligible to work in the UK. As of 1 January 2021, government restrictions have changed. For further information visit the Home Office website at http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk
Share this position.