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Job description
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JOB TITLE
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Senior Manager, Global Planetary Health Program
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CAREER STEP
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Projects/Independent
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REPORTING RELATIONSHIP
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Global Director, Planetary Health
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DIVISION
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Planetary Health
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EMPLOYMENT DURATION
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2 years - renewable
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TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT
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Full Time Fixed Term
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CAREER STEP
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Specialist
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LOCATION
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Delhi/Hyderabad
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About The George Institute
We are a medical research institute affiliated with leading universities aiming to challenge the status quo in health care. With 700+ people around the world, and projects in over 40 countries, our Strategy 2025 is all about impact – specifically, the impact of The George Institute’s activities on the health of millions of people, particularly those living in disadvantaged circumstances around the world.
Our strategy focuses on three key research priorities:
Better Treatments: finding better treatments for the world’s biggest health problems
Better Care: transforming primary health care to support better health for more people
Healthier Societies: harnessing the power of communities, governments and markets to improve health
Our innovative commercial enterprises help maximise our impact.
Here is a sample of the things we are doing to achieve our goal of having the greatest possible impact on global health:
We are identifying better and safer treatments for the biggest killers like stroke, heart disease and high blood pressure;
In many countries, our award winning FoodSwitch smartphone app is helping people make healthy food choices when shopping;
In China, we ran a successful education and awareness program to reduce the amount of salt eaten by people by 25% each day
In rural India, we have shown that mobile technology can help diagnose mental health, as well as help treat cardiovascular disease, and we’re looking at similar approaches to treating chronic diseases in Indonesia and China;
Together with Aboriginal communities in NSW, Australia, we developed an innovative community led program to assist young Aboriginal drivers attain their license, now implemented in a dozen of locations;
We are developing an affordable dialysis machine, with potential to save millions of lives each year and transform the way kidney disease is treated globally.
George Institute Services India
George Institute Services India Pvt Ltd (GIS) is a step down subsidiary of The George Institute for Global Health, Australia (TGI), and has been set up as a commercial, for-profit entity to provide advisory and consulting services in the healthcare space, undertake commissioned research, and provide various services to overseas group entities.
Context of the role
The Global Planetary Health Program will be delivered through a set of catalyst activities that unlock partnerships, research funding, capacity strengthening, and policy impact across TGI’s regional offices and Imperial’s global hubs.
The Planetary Health Program Manager will work closely with the Planetary Health Program Director to operationalise the Planetary Health Strategy, coordinate research and proposal development, and support a global network of researchers and partners working on planetary health. The role will sit at the interface of research, operations, and impact, ensuring the Programme is well-governed, well-communicated, and on track to meet its strategic goals for 2030.
Programme overview
The Planetary Health Research Program at The George Institute brings together interdisciplinary expertise to understand and address how environmental change, from climate extremes, disrupted built environments, to degraded food and health systems, affects population health and equity across the life course. Anchored in The George Institute’s Planetary Health Research Strategy 2030, the Program generates policy-relevant evidence on the health impacts of environmental change and designs transformative mitigation and adaptation solutions that decarbonise healthcare, build resilient communities and embed Indigenous and other marginalised voices in governance. Working through global partnerships across the UK, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, the Program supports capacity strengthening, innovation and advocacy to ensure that research drives measurable improvements in health and environmental sustainability for those most affected by climate change and other planetary crises.
The role
The Manager, Global Planetary Health Program is a leadership role responsible for day?to?day management and coordination of the Program in line with the Planetary Health Research Strategy 2030. Working with the Director and colleagues across TGI and their academic partners in Imperial College London, University of New South Wales, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, the post?holder will oversee Program planning and delivery, support interdisciplinary research and funding proposals, coordinate communications and engagement, and strengthen research networks and communities of practice across regions. The role requires strong program and project management skills, experience in research or research support, and the ability to work collaboratively with diverse academic, policy, and civil society partners.
Reporting relationships
Reports to: Global Director, Planetary Health Program
Functional relationships with:
- Research Program Leads and Principal Investigators working on planetary health–aligned projects.
- TGI Impact & Engagement, Philanthropy, and Innovation and Enterprise teams.
- Imperial College London School of Public Health and relevant centres and hubs.
- Regional Planetary Health focal points and members of the Planetary Health Community of Practice.
Manages: May have line management responsibility for program coordinators over time.
Key responsibilities
1. Program planning, governance and delivery
- Coordinate the development, implementation and periodic review of the Global Planetary Health Program workplan, aligned with the Planetary Health Strategy 2030 and TGI’s Roadmap to 2030.
- Track delivery against key strategy indicators (e.g. research outputs, collaborations, grants, policy products, innovation events, capacity?strengthening activities) and prepare regular internal reports and dashboards.
- Support the Director to establish and service Program governance mechanisms (e.g. steering groups, advisory groups, internal working groups), including preparation of agendas, papers and minutes.
- Coordinate annual and mid?term reviews of Program progress and contribute to investment cases and business plans for program growth.
2. Support to research programmes and proposal development
- Work with research teams across TGI and Imperial to identify opportunities to embed a planetary health lens into existing and new studies, in line with the Strategy’s pillars and objectives.
- Provide operational and coordination support to the development of major multi?country and multi?partner research proposals (e.g. scoping meetings, timelines, inputs collation, budget coordination with research services teams).
- Maintain an overview of active and pipeline planetary health–aligned projects, including basic information on scope, status, partners, funding and key milestones.
- Coordinate inputs from Impact & Engagement, philanthropy, and other enabling teams to strengthen the policy, advocacy and impact components of grant proposals.
3. Partnerships, networks and communities of practice
- Coordinate the Planetary Health Community of Practice, including membership, regular meetings, learning events and annual Strategy implementation reviews.
- Support the mapping, initiation and stewardship of strategic partnerships with academic institutions, civil society networks, advocacy coalitions, and multilateral organisations relevant to planetary health.
- Work with regional offices to identify and nurture regional planetary health networks and to align Program activities with regional priorities and strengths.
- Help connect TGI’s planetary health work with Imperial’s global hubs and Schools of Convergence Science (e.g. School of Sustainability), facilitating joint activities where appropriate.
4. Programme communications and impact
- In collaboration with TGI’s Impact & Engagement and communications teams, develop and maintain a concise Program narrative, key messages and communication materials (e.g. web content, briefings, slide decks, newsletters).
- Coordinate regular internal updates on planetary health activities and opportunities across TGI and Imperial (e.g. internal bulletins, seminars, brown?bag sessions).
- Support planning and delivery of planetary health–related events, including innovation events, policy roundtables, conference side?events and COP?related engagements.
- Maintain a repository of planetary health outputs (e.g. publications, policy briefs, blogs, podcasts) and support their dissemination through appropriate channels.
5. Operations, resource management and continuous improvement
- Support the Director in monitoring Program budgets, resource allocation and use of internal seed funding or catalyst funds, working closely with finance and operations colleagues.
- Contribute to processes for monitoring the carbon footprint and sustainability of planetary health research activities, consistent with Strategy objectives on decarbonising research and health systems.
- Identify opportunities to streamline programme processes and tools, drawing on good practice from operations and project management across TGI (e.g. templates, trackers, standard operating procedures).
- Contribute to institutional reporting on planetary health for senior management, funders and external partners as required.
As a team member
- Work with colleagues in the global Impact & Engagement team to identify opportunities for collaboration across regions and amplification of activities at the global level.
- Participate in special projects to improve processes, tools, systems and organisation.
- Take responsibility for personal learning and development and for setting achievable and meaningful work objectives and managing personal targets.
- Demonstrate commitment to The George Institute’s organisational values, including performing to an exceptionally high ethical standard and focusing on integrity, collaboration and teamwork in all efforts.
Work, health and safety
- Comply with Work Health and Safety legislation and operate in accordance with established Occupational Health and Safety practice and procedures at the Institute.
- Promote and contribute to a safe, secure environment for staff and visitors.
Skills, knowledge and experience
Essential
- Degree or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline (e.g. public health, environmental or climate science, global health, social sciences, public policy, or related field).
- Demonstrated experience in program or large?scale project management in a research, academic, public health, NGO or similar setting, including planning, coordination, and monitoring against timelines and deliverables.
- Experience working with or within research programmes (e.g. supporting proposal development, coordinating multi?partner projects, or managing research portfolios).
- Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams and stakeholders across regions and time zones.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with experience preparing briefings, reports, and presentations for diverse audiences.
- Proven ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with academic, policy, civil society and other partners, including in cross?cultural settings.
- High level of proficiency with standard office software (e.g. Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and collaborative tools (e.g. Teams, SharePoint, project management).
- Commitment to health equity, environmental sustainability and the values underpinning planetary health, including respect for Indigenous knowledges and meaningful community engagement.
Desirable
- Postgraduate qualification in a relevant area (e.g. MSc/MPH/MA in public or global health, environmental health, climate change, health policy or related discipline).
- Experience in global health, climate and health, or planetary health initiatives, particularly in low? and middle?income country contexts.
- Experience supporting the development of large, multi?investigator, multi?country grant applications to major funders (e.g. UKRI, NIHR, Wellcome, EU, philanthropy).
- Experience in program?level communications or knowledge translation (e.g. web content, newsletters, policy briefs, events).
- Familiarity with monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) approaches in research or policy programs.
- Experience working within or alongside universities or research institutes and an understanding of academic governance and research management processes.
How to apply
Interested candidates should send their resume with full contact details, current and expected CTC/salary and notice period details. Clearly mentioning the job title <Senior Manager, Global Planetary Health Program> in the subject line to HR (GIS) hr@george-services.com by <20 July 2026>.
Our big and bold mission to improve the health of millions of people worldwide needs a diverse and innovative team to deliver it. So we foster a dynamic, inclusive and flexible workplace where each individual can bring their best selves to work.
Everyone is encouraged to apply, including people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with a disability, people of all gender identities and sexual orientations, and mature-aged adults.