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A UK government agency is seeking a Technical Specialist in Neuroscience/Neurotechnologies. The role involves leading research programmes and communicating complex ideas with various stakeholders. Ideal candidates will have a deep understanding of neuroscience and experience in a fast-paced environment. The position offers a competitive salary, hybrid working arrangements, and opportunities for development.
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This range is provided by Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA). Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Salary Levels: c.£70,000, c.£90,000, c.£105,000 (eventual offers will be based on benchmarked experience levels in combination with our selection criteria)
Location: Kings X, London; Tues - Thurs (3 days) at HQ, Monday + Friday, anywhere
Employment Type: Full-time
Contract: 3 years fixed-term (with the possibility for extension)
Closing Date: 14.12.25
About ARIA
ARIA is a new kind of R&D funding agency. We fund scientists and engineers to pursue research at the edge of the possible. From climate change to AI, society faces enormous challenges and opportunities that can be uniquely addressed by science and technology. ARIA was created to activate the UK’s world-class R&D in new ways, so we can meet these head on.
We are growing our team to develop bold new approaches that can scale – from programmes to systems, processes and everything in between. If that sounds fun, come and build ARIA with us.
Learn more about how we work here.
As an ARIA Technical Specialist, you will have the rare chance to catalyse breakthroughs that could change the world. You'll sit alongside Programme Director Jacques Carolan and his Programme Specialist on an emerging ARIA programme focussed on scaling neurotechnologies. You’ll be exposed to every aspect of the programme's technical management from design through approval, project selection, and delivery.
We’re looking for an adaptable technical professional who’s strongly motivated by the opportunity to catalyse a technological step change. You’ll be working in a bold, talented & agile team, funding projects (‘Creators’) across the entire R&D ecosystem, from startups to universities, in the pursuit of groundbreaking advancements that will shape the future of science & technology.
Jacques Carolan is a member of ARIA’s first cohort of Programme Directors. He is an applied physicist and neuroscientist, he spent ten years developing photonic technologies for quantum and classical computing at MIT and the Niels Bohr Institute before pivoting to systems neuroscience at UCL, where he developed optical technologies to study neural circuits.
Jacques is currently leading the Precision Neurotechnology programme at ARIA and is now building a second programme focused on scaling neurotechnologies.
Find out more about the opportunity space and Jacques’ early thinking on this emerging programme.
At ARIA, we’re building the conditions for speculative, breakthrough technologies—the kind that could change the world. Few areas exemplify that potential more powerfully than neurotechnology.
You’ll join me and my team to help define, shape, and deliver the technical heart of this ambitious programme. We move fast, think boldly, and collaborate deeply. My leadership style is optimistic, decisive, and built on trust: everyone on the team is empowered to take ownership and push the frontier forward.
This role is hands‑on and high‑impact, from evaluating radical technical concepts to guiding projects across startups, universities, and global partners.
There are very few jobs with the potential for outsized impact—if that excites you, please apply.
The scope of the role will evolve as ARIA continues to grow, but will broadly involve the following:
You have a Scientific qualification, with a preference for PhD or other deeper technical experience in one of the following, or adjacent, areas of interest: systems neuroscience, neurophysiology, cellular and molecular biology, synthetic biology, cell and gene therapies for the CNS.
Not sure you meet 100% of our criteria? Don’t worry. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply. We want to attract the broadest array of candidates, including those with diverse workplace experiences and backgrounds. Whether you’re new to this, returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or taking the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar.
Please use your cover letter to tell us about your interests and what you hope to bring to this role.
If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please notify us and we will make every effort to accommodate you. Disclosing any requests is intended to provide ARIA with the best opportunity to support candidates and will have no negative impact on your recruitment process.
Please note: You will be required, as and when necessary, to travel to different locations around the UK and internationally to support projects, depending on the programme you are designated to.
ARIA adopts a highly considered approach to ethical and social responsibility. You can read our policy here. Our research and development activity will abide by the 3Rs principle. You can read about those here.