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Research Integrity Associate

Taylor & Francis Group

Abingdon

Hybrid

GBP 30,000 - 40,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

A global academic publisher is seeking Research Integrity Associates in Abingdon, UK. This role involves critical evaluation of ethics queries and working collaboratively within the research integrity team. Candidates should have a degree, familiarity with publication ethics, and strong communication skills. The position offers a flexible working environment and excellent benefits, including annual leave and private medical insurance. Applications close on December 2, 2025.

Benefits

Flexible working culture
25 days annual leave
Private medical insurance
Paid volunteering days

Qualifications

  • Experience with publication ethics and research integrity issues.
  • Ability to manage high workloads and prioritise tasks.
  • Strong attention to detail.

Responsibilities

  • Triage and classify queries in the Ethics team.
  • Participate in research integrity tool testing.
  • Handle author name change queries.

Skills

Publication ethics knowledge
Microsoft Excel
Professional communication
Problem-solving skills
Organizational skills
Team player

Education

Degree in STM or HSS

Tools

ScholarOne
Editorial Manager
Job description

Informa is a leading academic publishing, business intelligence, knowledge and events business, creating unique content and connectivity for customers all over the world. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a member of the FTSE 100.

Taylor & Francis Group operates globally and produces high quality, peer reviewed books and journals. We produce unique, trusted content by expert authors, spreading knowledge and promoting discovery globally. We aim to broaden thinking and advance understanding, providing academics and professionals with a platform to share ideas and realize their individual potential.

Job Description

Reporting into the Head of Research Integrity and Ethics, Research Integrity Associates (RIAs) play a key role in triaging and help drive resolutions on ethics and integrity queries and cases across Taylor & Francis Group journals and books. Working across departments and stakeholders, the RIAs play an important role within the Publishing Ethics and Integrity team in ensuring that tasks and systems related to ethics and integrity investigations are handled professionally and efficiently. Due to business growth we are now recruiting for 4 new Research Integrity Associates to work in this vital team!

Key Accountabilities
  • Triage, assess and classify queries in the Ethics team inbox, escalating as appropriate;
  • Respond to publication ethics queries as required (internal & external);
  • Working with the Team Lead, Ethics and Integrity Analyst, assess special issue proposals (and other similar proposals) according to established due diligence protocols and using bespoke tools, ensuring required sensitivity and data protection protocols are maintained;
  • Handle author name change queries and authorship change requests in accordance with T&F policies and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), escalating where appropriate;
  • Working with the Ethics and Integrity Senior Operations Manager, participate in research integrity tool testing and provide detailed feedback and recommendations;
  • Working closely with the Research Integrity Managers, ensure that all investigations are tracked centrally with a clear audit trail, to input into case reporting;
  • Working in accordance with the T&F policies and SOPs, ensure that cases are handled professionally, accurately and punctually;
  • Participate in large‑scale and complex investigations ensuring these are handled in a consistent and auditable manner;
  • Working closely with the Research Integrity Managers (RIMs), identify complex cases for escalation and prepare case summaries and supporting documentation as appropriate;
  • Using tools to detect research integrity and ethics issues (such as iThenticate or Proofig) interpret the results and prepare reports to verify concerns raised;
  • Where appropriate, draft author correspondence and post‑publication notices;
  • Use knowledge gained from cases to input into discussions around ethics and integrity policies and workflows.
Qualifications
  • A degree in STM or HSS, or demonstrated academic background;
  • Familiarity with publication ethics and research integrity issues;
  • Experience in working with scholarly journals and submission systems;
  • Highly proficient in working with Microsoft Excel, Outlook and shared folders;
  • Strong attention to detail, with the ability to take an agile approach when needed;
  • High level of professional communication (written and oral) skills;
  • Curiosity and good problem‑solving skills;
  • Advanced organisational skills;
  • Team player and a self‑starter;
  • Ability to quickly build a rapport with internal and external stakeholders of all levels;
  • Ability to manage high workloads and prioritise as needed.

Experience in research integrity issues or submission systems (e.g. ScholarOne, Editorial Manager) would be advantageous.

Additional Information

Please note you must have the right to live and work in the UK to be considered for this role.

Location: The successful candidates will be able to utilise our balanced working model. Candidates are expected to live within a commutable distance of our Milton Park office in Oxfordshire and to be on site a minimum of three days per week.

Closing Date: Applications will close on 2nd December 2025. We will be shortlisting alongside advertising so please apply at your earliest convenience.

What we offer in return
  • An excellent work/life balance with a fantastic, flexible working culture;
  • 25 days annual leave per year plus a day off for your birthday;
  • 3 additional discretionary days off during the holiday season at the end of the year;
  • 4 paid volunteering days each year;
  • Company funded single cover private medical insurance;
  • Employee assistance programme – offering 24/7 well‑being support;
  • Share Match – Plan that matches every share purchased with two free shares;
  • Life assurance, plus optical and medical care.
Being Yourself at Taylor & Francis

If you’re excited about working with Taylor & Francis to foster human progress through knowledge, we invite you to apply even if your existing skills and experience don’t fit every item listed above. At Taylor & Francis, we are at our best and most successful when colleagues can be themselves and make a contribution regardless of their identity or background. As a colleague, you will have the opportunity to further innovate and develop in areas that you are passionate about. Our goal is to empower you with the resources, incentives, and flexibility you need to enjoy success at work and to live a healthy, balanced life.

Equal Opportunity Employer

Taylor & Francis is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe in and value diversity of people and thought, fostering a supportive and inclusive environment where all colleagues can learn and succeed as their true selves. Taylor & Francis recruits, develops and retains colleagues without regard to any protected personal characteristics or other non‑merit based factor.

If you have a disability, or face another barrier, and would like to request an adjustment to assist your participation in the hiring process and/or in the advertised position, please contact Liz Southwick. Your request will be reviewed and considered in the strictest confidence.

To find out more about our business and the great career opportunities please go to our Careers Site: https://taylorandfrancis.com/careers/

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