Innovate UK has the following secondment opportunity available for employees of Innovate UK Business Connect:
Applications must be submitted by
31-05-2026
Innovate UK, Managing Director
Salary: £145,000 - £155,00 per annum, plus potential discretionary performance related bonus.
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent – This role will consider a secondment or fixed term contract for the right candidate
Location: Field based with regular travel to London and Swindon offices, and stakeholder events
Reporting Line: Reports directly to the Executive Chair, Innovate UK
Closing Date: Sunday 31st May 2026 at 23:55
Proposed Interview Date: w/c Monday 29th June 2026
About Innovate UK
The UK has one of the strongest research bases in the world. But we do not have as many globally scaled companies as that strength should produce. Why? What is stopping our big ideas from becoming big businesses?
The UK excels at making discoveries, generating intellectual property (IP), spinning out and starting up. Yet when it comes to scaling, too many innovative businesses fail, stall or move overseas. Innovation is in our blood. We must focus on industrialising that innovation, because fast-growing businesses are built on innovation and are what drive real economic value.
That is the gap Innovate UK exists to close.
Our vision is a UK where breakthrough ideas, from research, from labs, from anywhere in this country, can become industry leaders. Industry giants. Where those with potential, realise the potential. We are here to back the UK’s most promising innovators: to give them the support, validation, connections and capital pathways that, together with others, help them to start, scale and stay in the UK.
The world is becoming more uncertain and more competitive. But it is also filled with opportunities. The UK must seize the opportunities of the transformational technologies coming through today, not only using them, but creating and shaping them. Innovation, done right, can be the UK’s real strength.
That is what we are here to deliver.
This is the start of the next chapter for Innovate UK. We are recalibrating. Read our latest strategy here: Innovate UK: turning breakthrough ideas into industry giants – UKRI
About the Role
As the most senior executive role under the Innovate UK Executive Chair, the Managing Director plays a pivotal role in shaping and delivering the UK’s national innovation agenda.
This role partners with the Executive Chair to lead Innovate UK’s strategic direction and funding portfolio, with full accountability for execution and performance across innovation programmes, strategic investments, and organisational leadership.
The Managing Director is a high-profile representative of Innovate UK, engaging directly with government ministers, business leaders, and national stakeholders to drive UKRI’s innovation mission and the UK’s global competitiveness.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership and Accountability
- Lead business and organisation performance, embedding a cross-team matrix structure that will deliver the new Innovate UK strategy, effective programme primacy and business-first prioritisation.
- Partner with the Executive Chair to co-lead the development and execution of Innovate UK’s strategic vision in alignment with UKRI and national industrial strategy.
- Take direct accountability for the successful delivery of Innovate UK’s multi-billion pound innovation portfolio across sectors including AI, clean energy, life sciences, advanced manufacturing, creative industries and defence.
- Lead Innovate UK’s operational and programme performance frameworks, ensuring targets are met across investment outcomes, economic impact, and policy objectives.
- Collaborate with senior UKRI leaders, providing leadership on business innovation across UKRI strategic priorities.
People and Organisational Leadership
- Provide executive leadership to the entire Innovate UK organisation, with overarching responsibility for organisational effectiveness. This includes accountability for an organisational wide core budget of £1bn and oversight of an additional £800m in externally managed programmes, ensuring alignment of resources, people, and operations to strategic priorities.
- Directly manage a senior executive team, including Directors and programme leads, overseeing a talented and multidisciplinary workforce and a wider community of experts totalling more than 1,000 people across the Innovate UK group of companies.
- Champion a high-performance culture, inclusive leadership practices, and cross functional collaboration.
- Drive organisation-wide capability development, succession planning, and talent strategy in coordination with UKRI corporate services.
Influence
- External Influence at ‘C’ level and Policy Engagement across multidisciplinary stakeholders
- Serve as Innovate UK’s lead representative to ministers, special advisers, select committees, and cross-departmental groups - shaping the innovation policy landscape.
- Act as a public ambassador for UKRI’s innovation mission, leading strategic engagement with FTSE CEOs, investors, academia, and mission-driven partners.
- Influence the positioning of Innovate UK in UK-wide and global innovation ecosystems.
- Advocate for UK national policy and regulatory changes as a consequence of programme results and findings to accelerate UK high potential businesses.
Decision-Making and Governance
- Lead strategic decision-making in politically complex environments, balancing economic, social, and scientific priorities.
- Oversee governance, risk management, and assurance processes for innovation programmes and investment decisions.
- Maintain full accountability for regulatory compliance, financial stewardship, and public value delivery.
If you would like a copy of the candidate pack, please contact us at seniorrecruitment@ukri.org
Your Skills and Experience
(S) – Assessed at shortlisting
(I) – Assessed at interview
(S&I) – Assessed at shortlisting and interview
Essential Criteria:
- Proven track record of senior executive leadership within government innovation agencies, major research funders, or within high-profile industrial, corporate R&D,
- or innovation-led organisations. (S&I)
- Demonstrable authority and credibility in influencing senior stakeholders, including
- briefing ministers, boards, investors, and regulators, and contributing to innovation strategy and policy development at a national or international level. (S&I)
- Deep experience leading complex, cross-sector innovation initiatives with national or global impact, involving significant public and/or private investment. (S&I)
- Strategic leadership of multi-disciplinary senior teams, with a strong track record of embedding a culture of delivery, performance, and excellence within complex
- organisations. (S&I)
- Recognised as a leader in innovation ecosystems, including innovation funding, public-private partnerships, corporate venture or R&D investment, and the delivery of industrial or commercial strategy. (S&I)
Desirable Experience:
- Sector expertise in one or more frontier technologies: AI, engineering biology, quantum, advanced connectivity, cybersecurity, or semiconductors.
- Experience navigating UKRI or similar governance frameworks and participating in cross-organisational initiatives.
- Postgraduate qualifications or equivalent senior executive leadership training desirable.
Behaviours and Capabilities
Aligned with the UK Civil Service Success Profiles for Senior Civil Service (SCS) Directors, with emphasis on:
- Strategic Leadership: Driving strategic vision and execution with national economic impact.
- Communicating and Influencing: Representing Innovate UK at the highest levels of government and industry.
- Seeing the Big Picture: Connecting macroeconomic, scientific, and sectoral dynamics to long-term innovation outcomes.
- Decision-Making: Making bold, accountable decisions in complex policy, funding, and economic landscapes.
- Working Together: Driving alignment across central government, devolved administrations, business, and academia.
- Delivering at Pace: Ensuring exceptional delivery of funding, innovation programmes, and operational excellence.
Why this role matters
As Managing Director, you will be at the forefront of delivering the UK’s innovation strategy - translating policy into impact, aligning investment with national goals, and building an agile and high-performing Innovate UK.
This role is instrumental in driving economic growth, positioning the UK as a global innovation leader, and enabling UKRI’s mission to deliver social, technological, and industrial impact.
How to Apply
Please submit your application via the UKRI Careers Portal by 23:55 on Sunday 31st May 2026. You will need to supply:
- a curriculum vitae (CV)
- a supporting statement/covering letter demonstrating how you meet the essential criteria
We reserve the right to close the advert early if required.
Your CV and supporting statement must each be no longer than two A4 pages in length.
- Your statement of suitability should provide specific information about why you believe you would be suitable for appointment into this role.
- Think about your knowledge, skills, experience, personal attributes and vision for the organisation, and take full advantage of the space available.
- Use practical examples where possible and ensure you refer to which of the essential
criteria your application is aligned to. Again, please aim for no more than 2 A4 pages.
Should you have any problems with submitting your application via the Careers Portal, please do send an email to seniorrecruitment@ukri.org and a member of our team will be in touch.
Benefits
UKRI can offer the successful candidate:
- Access to Civil Service Pension Scheme
- Flexible Working
- 30 days annual leave + Public Holidays
- Various everyday discounts through our dedicated provider
Visit our dedicated benefits webpage for more info: Benefits of working at UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
Applications must be submitted by;
31-05-2026