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The Scientific Advisory Council consists of 15 members and includes lived experience members with a personal connection to type 1, healthcare professionals and researchers/research active clinicians in equal numbers.
We want the Council to include five scientists working with type 1 diabetes in the capacity of researchers and research active clinicians.
The deadline for this volunteer position is 5pm, Tuesday 22 April 2025.
The role of the Council is:
You will engage with a diverse range of individuals, develop your skills and networks by building upon Breakthrough T1D’s current work. You will also work closely with Breakthrough T1D staff, people with a personal connection to type 1 diabetes and healthcare professionals – gaining swift access to cutting edge information about type 1 research and treatment.
Members are expected to stay in post for a minimum of three years.
The Council meets twice a year, once in person and once via video conference (Zoom). The Council may hold 4 hours video/conference calls per year as and when necessary, with other business conducted by email.
Preparation related to these activities will average 1-2 hours reading per month through the year, although we expect some months will take more time, for example when preparing for grant awarding decision-making meetings, while for others there will be very little activity at all.
The next SAC meeting will be in person and is scheduled for Thursday 5 June 2025.
This role will help us ensure that the research and public affairs strategies and policies are reviewed independently, and that Breakthrough T1D is aware of the UK specific scientific and clinical research environment and potential gaps.
The in-person meetings will likely be taking place in London. Travel expenses will be covered in line with Breakthrough T1D travel policy. The other meetings take place by video/conference calls (Zoom).
Each new member has an introductory chat with the Scientific Advisory Council Vice-Chair before their first meeting. We will discuss with you if any specific training would help you fulfil your roles.
We welcome members from all backgrounds, religions, gender identities and sexual orientations as we aspire to have a council that reflects the diversity of the UK population. We will do our best to mitigate any barriers to joining the Scientific Advisory Council. Please contact us if in doubt at researchcommunications@breakthrought1d.org.uk.
You will be able to contact the Research Partnership team for any questions. The Vice-Chair is an additional source of support.
If you’re interested in applying, prepare your CV and a covering letter explaining how you believe your experience and knowledge is relevant to this role. Email the CV and covering letter to Madeleine Bonser at researchcommunications@breakthrought1d.org.uk.
Once we receive this, those shortlisted for the role will be invited for a Teams interview, which will give us the opportunity to ask you a few questions and give you the opportunity to ask us questions too. We want to make sure that this is the right role for you and that you’ll be happy providing this support to Breakthrough T1D UK.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role in more detail, please send an email to Madeleine at the address above.
The deadline is 5pm on Tuesday 22 April 2025.