Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation
37 St Giles, Oxford
Closing Date: Monday 18th November
Do you want to play a key role in transforming the entrepreneurial ecosystem at the University of Oxford?
If so, we would love to hear from you!
We are looking to hire a high-energy, entrepreneurial and value-adding talent to manage a new Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation open to the entire University of Oxford. The Centre is being led by Christ Church (a constituent college of the University) and Blenheim Chalcot, alongside many other partners from across the University and City of Oxford. It is designed primarily for undergraduate students, with the goal of nurturing early-stage venture development, bridging academic knowledge with practical applications, and cultivating an opportunity-focused approach to any type of work—an entrepreneurial mindset.
The successful applicant would join Blenheim Chalcot, a leading global venture builder, while helping deliver the educational programme alongside Christ Church and other University partners.
ABOUT US
Blenheim Chalcot is one of the leading venture builders in the world. Headquartered in London from our flagship White City Scale Space campus, we have been building exciting and disruptive businesses for over 26 years. Blenheim Chalcot is responsible for building some of the most innovative GenAI enabled companies in the UK and increasingly around the world – with significant operations in India and the US, as well as emerging operations in Europe and Southeast Asia.
Our ventures are at the forefront of a multitude of industries being disrupted by digital including FinTech, EdTech, GovTech, Media, Sport, Charity and more. Our portfolio has been conceived and launched by us and employ over 3,000 employees. Our assets under management stand at more than £1.8bn and total portfolio sales is over £500 million.
THE ROLE
Key responsibilities
The Programme Manager is vital to the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. They will be pivotal in leading and shaping the organisational strategy of the Centre and delivering the smooth running of its initiatives aimed at inspiring and accelerating the development of future innovators.
Specific duties
You will need to be comfortable doing the following:
Opportunity
This role is an excellent platform for professionals interested in entrepreneurial education and an opportunity unlikely to be found anywhere else. You will gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced and progressive environment, where you will support and benefit from educating about and contributing towards the next generation of innovators. You will be enrolled onto Blenheim Chalcot’s Career Development Framework and will benefit from tailored education and mentorship. As a member of the Blenheim Chalcot Pioneer Programme, you will be part of a cohort of high-potential Blenheim Chalcot colleagues and have full access to the entire innovation ecosystem.
ABOUT YOU
The ideal candidate will have a passion for entrepreneurship and thrive in fast-moving environments where change and uncertainty are commonplace.
The Ideal Candidate
ABOUT US
At Blenheim Chalcot, we use our knowledge, expertise and infrastructure to sustain an innovation system that transforms disruptive ideas into innovative businesses. We originate the ideas ourselves, grow them from the ground up and take them through to scaling and ultimately exit.
We typically build enterprise Software as a Service (SaaS) products, powered by Generative AI and target industries which are exposed to market, regulatory or technology discontinuities. We have built businesses across the following sectors: Financial Services, Education, Media and Marketing, Public services & Health, and Sports.
Our track record has seen us build more than 60 businesses over the last 25 years. The portfolio has annual revenues of £500m, employs more than 3,000 people, has raised £600m in equity, and secured exists totalling over £1bn.
Blenheim Chalcot has three global locations, London, Mumbai and Austin. Our portfolio companies are headquartered from Scale Space, London, our 200,000 ft² collaboration space which was built as a joint venture with Imperial College London. Our Mumbai offices provide unparalleled scaling capability and technical expertise, and our U.S. operation powers the go-to-market activities of the portfolio across North America.
We are excited about the future opportunity that Gen AI technologies present, and believe, given our experience, innovation ecosystem and current market presence, that we are uniquely positioned to take advantage of these opportunities.
IMPACT BEYOND PROFIT
10% of our partnerships and ventures are charities. These include the British Asian Trust, BabyZone and Onside Youth Zones. In the same way that we support our ventures, we provide direct hands-on support to these charities, including through active board membership and expert advice.
OUR BEHAVIOURS
WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU:
Please note we are office based which requires our colleagues to be together in the office [in this case based primarily at The University of Oxford] 5 days a week with flexibility around personal commitments, interests and obligations. Given the nature of the partnership, your employment will require you to adhere to the policies of both Blenheim Chalcot and Christ Church, Oxford. The opportunity to continuously collaborate with the whole portfolio, learn, stay connected, and grow in our community will be provided through regular trips to Blenheim Chalcot’s Scale Space office in White City.
PROCESS
We have a rigorous recruitment process, which we use for all our roles to ensure we attract the very best talent.
Blenheim Chalcot is a proud Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity is one of our core values, thus making it core to our business. We strive to maximise the diversity of our workforce and welcome applications from everyone. We encourage diversity through perspective, background, identity, and thought whilst also fostering an environment where everyone can express themselves regardless of your race, religion, sex, gender, colour, national origin, disability, or any other applicable legally protected characteristic. We are committed to continuing to nurture an inclusive environment and building a diverse workforce.
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