Overview
Doctoral Supervisor Development Manager – Strand, London, WC2R 2LS
About us
Our vision is to make the world a better place. King’s College London is a world-renowned university that delivers exceptional education and world-leading research. Our Research Talent department lies at the heart of our commitment to cultivating world-class research and supporting the development of future leaders, in academia, research, education and beyond.
A key element of this is King’s Doctoral College, which supports a thriving community of over 4,200 doctoral researchers. Our comprehensive and inclusive doctoral student development programme includes approximately 300 live workshops each year and an extensive range of on-demand resources. We also support best practice in doctoral supervisor development, both at King’s and nationally, through our involvement in the Next Generation Research SuperVision Project (RSVP). We are deeply committed to inclusion, diversity, and the wellbeing of our staff and students.
The Next Generation Research SuperVision Project (RSVP): transforming the culture of doctoral education and supervision is a £4.6 million, four-year project to transform research supervision practice, funded by Research England. This will be achieved by systematically examining how to improve and enhance research supervision in the UK through scholarship, practice interventions, culture and policy change. RSVP is directed by Dr Karen Clegg, University of York, and Professor Doug Cleaver, Sheffield Hallam University, and King’s College London is a member of the project consortium alongside the University of Nottingham, Coventry University, and the UK Council for Graduate Education.
About the role
The Doctoral Supervisor Development Manager will make a significant contribution to the success of the Next-Generation Research SuperVision Project (RSVP), and positively impact the quality and culture of doctoral supervisor development at King’s College London and beyond. Working under the strategic guidance of the Associate Director (Doctoral Environment & Development), and supported operationally by the Doctoral Development Officer (Supervisors & PGR Leads), the postholder will ensure King’s delivers on its commitments as a key member of the RSVP consortium. This will include leading the delivery of RSVP pilot initiatives locally, while contributing to the development and implementation of new professional development resources across the consortium.
The role involves collaborating closely with colleagues across RSVP partner institutions to co-create, evaluate, and disseminate innovative supervisor development initiatives. The postholder will contribute to the design and facilitation of impactful CPD activities for doctoral supervisors at King’s, such as workshops, peer mentoring circles, and supervision observations.
A key aspect of the role will be engaging with King’s doctoral community – including supervisors, PGR leads, and professional services teams – to ensure development activities are informed by lived experience and disciplinary diversity. The postholder will draw on a range of data sources, including survey results, focus groups, and scholarly literature, to ensure supervisor voices are reflected in programme design and delivery.
The Doctoral Supervisor Development Manager will also support the enhancement of King’s core supervisor development offer, embedding insights and best practice from RSVP into broader institutional provision. They will foster collaborative relationships across the university, proactively seeking opportunities to align with other initiatives and share good practice. The role includes line management of the Doctoral Development Officer (Supervisors & PGR Leads), budget management for local RSVP activities, and contribution to strategic planning within the Doctoral Environment & Development Team.
This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated and collaborative individual with experience in researcher development and a passion for improving doctoral supervision and research culture. The successful candidate will be a confident communicator, skilled in stakeholder engagement, and committed to equity, accessibility, and excellence in postgraduate research.
We work on a hybrid basis, combining remote working with regular in-person contact at our Lavington Street offices.
This is a full-time post, and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 30 September 2027.