Deputy Research and Development Programme Manager
| Posting date: | 18 December 2025 |
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| Salary: | £46,062 to £53,695 per year |
| Additional salary information: | National pay locations: Birmingham, Salford, Solihull £46,062 - £49,287 London pay locations: Croydon, London £50,182 - £53,695 |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 05 January 2026 |
| Location: | Croydon |
| Company: | Government Recruitment Service |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 441427/2 |
Summary
The Science, Technology, Research and Analysis (STAR) Group sits at the heart of the Home Office. The group ensures the best evidence and analysis are used to address the strategic issues facing the department. We also provide the science, technology, data, and international insights and collaboration capabilities to drive delivery.
The Science, Innovation and Technology (SIT) Delivery Team sits within Home Office Science and is responsible for the delivery of a multi-million pound Research and Development (R&D) Portfolio focussed on the Home Office's public safety and migration and borders missions. We work across our policy and operational customers and stakeholders to understand current and future requirements and identify how R&D may support addressing these by developing and delivering new solutions and responding to evolving threats.
The R&D Portfolio is transitioning to a more strategic, long term programmatic approach which will be embedded over the next year to support the newly published HO Research, Development and Innovation strategy. Home Office Research, Development and Innovation strategy: 2025 to 2030 (accessible) - GOV.UK The new portfolio will have five programmes:
Public safetyEnhancing evidence captureDetecting people, contraband and threatsOperating in future environmentsArtificial intelligenceResearch & Development (R&D) Managers have been appointed to lead in design, oversight and delivery of these programmes. This advert is to recruit two deputy R&D managers to support the R&D managers on the public safety and enhancing evidence capture. Whilst each role will be assigned to a programme there will be opportunities to work across programmes. This role will support the R&D managers in programme planning and delivery.
The Deputy R&D Manager will support the delivery of one or more science innovation and technology (SIT) programmes, working closely with the R&D Manager to ensure effective management and coordination of projects, stakeholder engagement, and high-quality outcomes. This role is pivotal in maintaining programme momentum, supporting technical oversight, and enabling collaboration across government and external partners.
The post holder will utilise project management skills, combining planning skills with technical literacy, to track deliverables, maintain dashboards, identify collaboration opportunities and help ensure impactful outcomes.
Key Responsibilities:
Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
- Support the R&D Manager in managing supplier relationships, ensuring robust technical output and delivery against agreed outcomes.
- Contribute to the development and refinement of programme documentation, including Terms of Reference, delivery plans, and reporting materials.
- Support the identification of new suppliers, contributing to a strong and diverse supplier base and a variety of contracting mechanisms.
- Assist in the identification and development of new technologies and research areas aligned with programme objectives and customer needs.
- Support other members of the team with the engagement of stakeholders across departments, operational teams, and external partners to gather insights and foster collaboration.
- Work with the SIT Delivery Portfolio Office to ensure programme management best practices are followed, including budget tracking and prioritisation.
- Support communication and engagement activities to demonstrate programme impact and value.
- Deputise for the R&D Manager as required, representing the programme in internal and external forums.
Working Pattern
- This role is available on a full-time basis with the option of compressed hours working. This role is also suitable for part-time working hours, with a minimum requirement to work 4 days 0.8fte hours per week due to business requirements.
Travel
- Regular UK travel is required (including some with overnight stays) along with occasional overseas travel.
- A driving licence is recommended.
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