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A leading research university in Glasgow is seeking a highly organized DHVL Research Coordinator. This full-time role involves managing a diverse portfolio of digital health projects, ensuring deliveries align with compliance and governance standards. Ideal candidates should possess a qualification at SCQF Level 8, strong project planning skills, and familiarity with the UK research framework. The university offers an attractive salary range of £33,951 – £37,694 and a supportive working environment, with eligibility for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship.
The University of Glasgow is seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented DHVL Research Coordinator to join its research and innovation ecosystem in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2026. This is a full-time, open-ended role (funded until September 2028) and may be eligible for UK Skilled Worker visa sponsorship, subject to meeting visa criteria.
With a competitive Grade 6 salary range of £33,951 – £37,694 per annum and an outstanding benefits package, this opportunity is ideal for international and UK-based professionals who want to build a long-term career within a world-class academic and research environment at the intersection of digital health, innovation, and clinical research.
The DHVL Research Coordinator will play a central role in ensuring the successful delivery of a diverse portfolio of digital health and data-driven research projects. You will provide high-quality project coordination, governance support, and administrative oversight to ensure projects are delivered on time, within scope, and in compliance with funder, legal, and ethical requirements.
Working closely with academic researchers, NHS partners, SMEs, and commercial organisations, you will help manage timelines, resources, reporting, and approvals while supporting funding applications and research governance processes. This role suits a structured, proactive professional who thrives in complex, multi-stakeholder environments.
The University of Glasgow is one of the world’s leading research-intensive universities, renowned for excellence in teaching, research, and innovation. With a strong commitment to equality, diversity, and staff development, the University offers a supportive, inclusive culture, generous annual leave (up to 41 days), pension schemes, flexible working arrangements, and comprehensive wellbeing support.
By offering Skilled Worker visa eligibility for suitable candidates, the University demonstrates its commitment to attracting global talent to support its internationally impactful research programmes.
This DHVL Research Coordinator role offers an exceptional opportunity to build an internationally relevant career within a leading UK university, with Skilled Worker visa eligibility, strong long-term prospects, and outstanding benefits. For professionals seeking to contribute to high-impact digital health and clinical research in the UK, this position provides both stability and meaningful career progression in 2026 and beyond.