Group Leader - Biodiversity Genomics

Posted 1 day 15 hours ago by Sanger

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB4 1DJ
Job Description
At the Wellcome Sanger Institute, we're shaping the future of biology - and we're looking for collaborative, creative, and visionary scientists to help lead the way. We're hiring a new Group Leader to join our pioneering , using advanced genomics to better understand life's diversity.We intend to recruit at the Group Leader 2 (equivalent to associate professor) or Group Leader 3 (equivalent to full professor) level. These positions are designed for established scientists and offer a very substantial core package, including a competitive salary and continuous internal funding that enables the pursuit of ambitious, large-scale research without the need for external grants. Mid-career (Associate Professor). Lead a growing core-funded team, shape programme strategy, and drive large-scale discovery. Eight-year post with review in year six leading to promotion to GL3 or departure by year 8. Group Leader 3 (GL3): Senior leadership role (Full Professor) helping to shape Sanger's long-term research strategy. Ongoing appointment with six-year rolling reviews. Global research leaders are encouraged to apply. Group Leader 2 (GL2): Scientific Talks (on past and future research) Panel Interview based on leadership, collaboration, and core behavioural competencies Stakeholder 1:1 meetings with Group Leaders and Programme leadsSanger Institute became a signatory of the International Technician Commitment initiative In March 2018. The aims to empower and ensure visibility, recognition, career development and sustainability for technicians working in higher education and research, across all disciplines. BenefitsWe offer an attractive benefits package at the Wellcome Sanger Institute. We appreciate the importance of achieving work-life balance and support this with a number of family and carer-friendly policies. Plus a flexible working policy for those who may wish to amend their working pattern or arrangement.