Join a mission that truly matters! At Europe PMC, you won’t just be taking on another role - you’ll be helping to shape the future of open science. As we move into our next funding cycle (2026–2031), you’ll play a pivotal part in engaging with current and prospective funders, ensuring Europe PMC continues to thrive as a cornerstone of the global research ecosystem. Your work will directly support the accessibility of knowledge that drives progress in tackling some of the world’s most urgent challenges, from health to climate change.
You’ll be part of a multinational, inclusive, and purpose-driven team that is as passionate about people as it is about impact. Collaboration sits at the heart of everything we do, and we actively champion diverse perspectives - because we know better ideas come from different ways of thinking. Here, your voice will be heard, your growth supported, and your contributions valued as we work together to create meaningful, lasting change.
Europe PMC is more than a platform - it’s a trusted resource used by millions worldwide. Providing free access to over 39 million publications, preprints, and enriched research outputs, we connect people to the knowledge they need to innovate and discover. Backed by 35 leading international life science funders, we are proud to be a repository of choice for researchers across the globe. If you’re motivated by openness, collaboration, and the opportunity to make a real difference, you’ll find your place here!
What You’ll Do
In this role, your ability to build strong relationships and influence strategic direction will have a meaningful and lasting impact. As Funder Liaison Support Officer, you’ll be the vital connection between Europe PMC and its international funder community—shaping how we communicate, collaborate, and grow together. You’ll lead on delivering clear, engaging, and targeted communications that not only keep funders informed on progress, but actively strengthen their connection to—and investment in—our mission. From supporting funders to facilitating meaningful conversations about future direction, you’ll ensure every interaction adds value. You will support funder grantees to ensure open access to scientific content continues to thrive and grow. You will support funder grantees to ensure open access to scientific content continues to thrive and grow.
Collaboration will be at the heart of your day-to-day work. Partnering closely with the Content Project Lead, you’ll gain deep insight into core services such as the manuscript submission and grant systems, as well as the helpdesk that supports our global users. You’ll also work alongside product and developer teams, building a strong understanding of both current capabilities and future innovations—translating these into compelling messages that resonate with funders. By aligning your work with outreach and engagement activities, you’ll help create a seamless and impactful external presence.
Looking ahead, you’ll play a key role in shaping what comes next. Working with the Principal Investigator, you’ll help identify and develop new funder opportunities, contributing to the continued growth and sustainability of Europe PMC. You’ll also be instrumental in delivering high-quality events, such as the Annual General Meeting, and engage in funder consultations, ensuring they are engaging, insightful, and drive forward our shared ambitions.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities
Lead the outreach and engagement program of current and potential Europe PMC funders
Enhance existing funder newsletter and funder-specific webinars to deliver relevant updates and enhance engagement with this community
Organise the Funder Annual General Meeting (AGM), facilitating effective participation and engagement
Identify and scope new funder opportunities aligned with strategic priorities
Support the onboarding of new funders, helping them maximise the value of their membership
Support existing funders through helpdesk ticket responses
Coordinate grant reporting activities
You will have
Hands-on relationship management experience with funders, stakeholders, or relevant scientific organisations within the non-profit, charity, or public service sectors
Experience of working in an open science or research communications context and awareness of current trends in open science
Alongside strong writing and editing skills, you should also have a good understanding of the latest digital communications channels and tools
Ability to deliver messages to a range of audiences at differing levels of understanding or technical background
You may also have
Data analysis experience
Familiarity with scientific grant funding cycles and requirements, from application to reporting
Experience of planning effective communication and promotional campaigns and measuring their success
Contract length: 3 year fixed term contract
Salary: Grade 5 monthly salary starting at £3,303 per month after tax but excluding pension and insurance contributions. Plus, generous benefits.
Next Steps: This vacancy will run from Wednesday, 15th April with a scheduled closing date of Tuesday, 5th May and we invite you to apply as soon as possible. Please include both your up-to-date CV and a cover letter for consideration.
*** Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and in the event that we identify a suitable candidate ahead of the scheduled closing date, we reserve the right to close the vacancy in advance of the published closing date. ***
Where can I find out more?
Discover more about our hiring manager, Melissa Harrison and team, here: Melissa Harrison - Team Leader of Literature Services | EMBL-EBI
EMBL-EBI Literature Services group: Literature Services – Europe PMC database and text mining infrastructure
Why join us
Do something meaningful
At EMBL-EBI you can apply your talent and passion to accelerate science and tackle some of humankind's greatest challenges. EMBL-EBI, part of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, is a worldwide leader in the storage, analysis and dissemination of large biological datasets. We provide the global research community with access to publicly available databases and tools which are crucial for the advancement of healthcare, food security, and biodiversity.
Join a culture of innovation
We are located on the Wellcome Genome Campus, alongside other prominent research and biotech organisations, and surrounded by beautiful Cambridgeshire countryside. This is a highly collaborative and inclusive community where our employees enjoy a relaxed atmosphere. We are committed to ensuring our employees feel valued, supported and empowered to reach their professional potential. Watch this video to see how EMBL-EBI makes an impact.
Enjoy lots of benefits:
Financial incentives: Monthly family, child and non-resident allowances, annual salary review, pension scheme, death benefit, long-term care, accident-at-work and unemployment insurances
Flexible working arrangements - including hybrid working patterns
Private medical insurance for you and your immediate family (including all prescriptions and generous dental & optical cover)
Generous time off: 30 days annual leave per year, in addition public holidays
Relocation package including installation grant (if required)
Campus life: Free shuttle bus to and from work, on-site library, subsidised on-site gym and cafeteria, casual dress code, extensive sports and social club activities (on campus and remotely)
Family benefits: On-site nursery, 10 days of child sick leave, generous parental leave, holiday clubs on campus and monthly family and child allowances
Benefits for non-UK residents: Visa exemption, education grant for private schooling, financial support to travel back to your home country every second year and a monthly non-resident allowance.
For detailed information please visit our employee benefits page here.
What else you need to know
International applicants: We recruit internationally and successful candidates are offered visa exemptions. Please take a look at our International Applicants page for further information.
EMBL is a signatory of DORA. Find out how we apply DORA principles to our recruitment and performance assessment processes here.
Diversity and inclusion: At EMBL, we believe that diverse teams drive innovation and scientific excellence. We encourage applications from candidates of all genders, identities, nationalities and/or any other diverse backgrounds.
How to apply: To apply please submit a cover letter and a CV through our online system. Applications will close at 23:59 CET on the date shown below. We aim to provide a response within two weeks after the closing date.
Closing Date
05/05/2026