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Data Linkage Partnership Lead
Application Deadline: 25 March 2026
Department: Data Linkage
Employment Type: Permanent
Location: Oxford
Reporting To: Director of Data Linkage
Compensation: £64,000 - £66,950 / year
At UK Biobank, linking medical and health related datasets is central to unlocking the full potential of one of the world’s most valuable biomedical resources. By bringing together data from across the UK health ecosystem, we enable researchers to explore new insights into disease, prevention, and treatment at unprecedented scale.
We’re now looking for a
Data Linkage Partnership Leadto join our newly established Data Linkage Team. This is a senior role focused on building and sustaining strategic partnerships that enable the long-term development of UK Biobank’s linked data resources.
As a collaborative and forward-looking organisation, we value people who can build trusted relationships, navigate complex environments, and help shape partnerships that support world-leading research.
Reporting to the Director of Data Linkage, you will play a leading role in building and managing relationships with organisations across the UK’s health data ecosystem.
This role focuses on establishing and maintaining strategic partnerships with data providers, government departments, regulators, research organisations, and industry partners. You will work confidently across complex governance and policy environments to enable sustainable, long-term data linkage arrangements.
Working closely with internal scientific, governance, technical and legal teams, you’ll help ensure partnerships are both strategically aligned and practically deliverable, strengthening UK Biobank’s reputation as a trusted partner in the UK health data landscape.
To be successful, you will have:
This role would suit someone who enjoys building partnerships, navigating complex environments, and contributing to research infrastructure that has national and global impact.
Working hours are 35-hours per week, Monday to Friday with flexibility, 3-days onsite with hybrid working available, located in Oxford.
Our passion for diversity and equality means creating a work environment for all employees that is welcoming, respectful, engaging, and enriched with opportunities for personal and professional development.
Colleagues at UK Biobank often highlight feeling supported, included, and connected to meaningful work, with wellbeing and work–life balance genuinely valued across teams.
We’re proud to offer a benefits package that supports your health, financial security, and development from day one:
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