Company: HIRANI
Location: London
Posted: April 11th, 2026
We are looking for a Programme Director for our Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) Programme, to succeed Professor Kathy Rowan who reaches the end of their tenure on 30 September 2026.
The HSDR Programme aims to produce rigorous and relevant evidence to improve the quality, accessibility and organisation of health and social care services by funding high quality, well designed, independent research. Through commissioned and researcher-led workstreams, the HSDR Programme produces findings which meet the needs of NHS and social care managers and leaders. The portfolio includes a range of research studies, typically mixed-methods, with a clear focus on the organisation and quality of care, as well as capturing the experience of patients, staff and service users. To view our current funded projects, please visit the NIHR funding and awards website.
This role is an honorary post and does not confer any employment status or any employment rights. You should have an agreement in writing of support from your employing organisation when applying.
If you believe passionately in inclusive evidence-based care and want to make health, public health and social care services and organisations work better for service users, patients, and the dedicated staff and managers who provide care, and you have a strong track record in health and care services research, then this is the role for you. Leading this influential programme, as part of a wider group of NIHR programme directors, will allow you to work across the health, public health and social care sectors and alongside key influencers in government.
As Programme Director, you will have the opportunity to guide the strategic focus and evolution of the HSDR Programme. You will have strategic accountability for the programme’s research budget, working in co-leadership with the NIHR Coordinating Centre (NIHR CC) and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to maximise the value of the investment through the commissioned portfolio. You will be responsible for the overall scientific quality of the HSDR Programme portfolio, and for probity of decision-making. You will have oversight of the programme’s portfolio of funded studies.
Alongside other programme directors, you will be part of the NIHR research programmes senior leadership team. You will work collaboratively across programmes, and with other parts of NIHR and the DHSC, to maximise the strategic impact of not only the HSDR programme but NIHR’s investment across the research programmes portfolio in the delivery of key priorities.
The right candidate will have proven experience of health and social care services research, and reach into the health and care system, as well as sound knowledge of research and development in the field of health, public health and social care. For this role, we are also particularly interested in candidates with experience of working in primary care. They will have a good understanding of research methods relevant to the programme, excellent communication and negotiating skills, and proven ability to chair committees effectively.
This role is accountable to the Deputy Director of Research Programmes in the Science, Research and Evidence directorate at the Department of Health and Social Care.
The tenure for this role is 3 years in the first instance, to be reviewed at 2 years. In the context of ongoing programme development, this role may evolve as Programme Director roles are reorganised or consolidated. Depending on these changes, there may be potential to extend by up to 2 years to a total of 5 years by mutual agreement.
You cannot hold any other NIHR honorary role for the duration of the tenure, other than in exceptional circumstances.
The overall time commitment includes attending meetings, providing specific advice and undertaking background and planning work.
Your key responsibilities will include:
You will be expected to:
We are looking for a skilled professional with a background in health and care research. You should have strong communication and leadership skills, and experience or an understanding of research commissioning.
Other essential key skills, qualifications and experience include:
General requirements:
The NIHR is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive culture, as outlined in our Research Inclusion Strategy 2022–2027. We want everyone to realise their full potential and make a positive contribution. We welcome applications from people from all backgrounds and communities. We are committed to having leadership and teams that are made up of diverse skills and experiences. To find out more, visit our Research Inclusion page.
To enable this, we are committed to removing barriers to participation and ensuring our processes are inclusive. We encourage applications from groups who are underrepresented and from individuals with protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. We will provide reasonable adjustments at any stage of the application or appointment process. If you require an adjustment, please contact seniorexternalrecruitment@nihr.ac.uk.
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