Program Manager

The University of Helsinki Research Services’ Research Management Support unit is looking for four (4)

 

Program Managers

 

to strengthen the coordination of the Top research areas. The positions are fixed-term until 31 December 2030, with a starting date of 1 September 2026 or upon agreement.

 

About the positions:

 

The University of Helsinki’s four Top research areas – Future Technologies, Sustainable Planet, Learning and Evolving Societies, and Precision Health – bring together the university’s strengths and enhance the international visibility of its research. As a Program Manager, you will promote research activities within the Top research areas and coordinate collaboration. You will support the creation of new collaboration initiatives and facilitate applications for research funding. You will operate at the interface of research services and communications, where you contribute to the impact and visibility of the research conducted within the Top research areas. Each Top research area will have its own dedicated Program Manager. The Program Managers work closely with each other as well as with experts from other service units.

 

The Program Manager position is on the requirement level 10, with a salary of around 4,500 euros per month. The role is carried out in a hybrid format, combining on-site and remote work. 

 

What do we expect from you:

 

The role requires strong collaboration skills, experience in research collaboration and its facilitation and coordination, as well as experience in research funding landscape. Science and research communication and societal impact play a central role in the Program Manager’s work, so we expect skills and experience in these areas. We value initiative, administrative experience, and the ability to maintain oversight of multiple tasks. You communicate effectively and coordinate the organization of joint events smoothly.

 

We expect applicants to hold a doctoral degree and to have understanding and experience of research activities. We hope that your scientific background aligns with the theme of the Top research area you will be coordinating.

 

The position requires excellent command of English; proficiency in Finnish is an advantage.

 

What do we offer:

 

We offer you a meaningful, unique, and versatile role in which you can help develop the operating environment and culture of top-level research. You will be supported by the Research Collaboration Support team as well as by the experts in Communications and Community Relations.

 

Interested?

 

Tell us about yourself and why you are the right person for this role. Please submit your CV and application through our recruitment system by 16 April 2026 at the latest. Please note that we will begin reviewing applications during the application period and may contact you before the deadline. We do not use artificial intelligence to process applications, so please write your application in your own words.

 

Further information:

 

For further information about the positions please contact:

 

  • Johanna Kolhinen: by phone on 9 April at 14:00–15:30, tel. +358 29 412 4764, and at other times by email: johanna.kolhinen[at]helsinki.fi  OR
  • Henna Moore: by phone on 13 April at 13:00–14:30, tel. +358 29 415 8168, and at other times by email: henna.moore[at]helsinki.fi


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Due Date:  16.4.2026

(23.59 Europe/Helsinki time)

Unit:  University Services
Sub-unit:  Research Services
ID:  4855

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