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Freelance Project Manager (AI & Machine Learning)

UK Association for Science and Discovery Centres
Bristol
6 days ago
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Freelance Project Manager (AI & Machine Learning)

Deadline 15 Oct 2025 Organisation Association for Science and Discovery Centres (ASDC) Job title Freelance Project Manager Location Bristol Salary £14,000 (part-time, 7 month contract)

We are looking for an exceptional individual to project manage ‘Demystifying AI – from algorithms to everyday life’. This is a short-duration, national project that will fund a series of AI engagements through the ASDC membership network of science and discovery centres. Your role involves the successful coordination and facilitation of this multi-partner project to agreed scopes of work, deadlines and budgets. This includes liaising and reporting to funders and strategic stakeholders, running online and face-to-face meetings with experts in the field of AI and emerging technologies, and working alongside our experienced and vibrant UK network to represent and celebrate their work.

This will be a part-time job, averaging at 1 day per week, with expectation of higher intensity work in November-December and March-May.

If you would relish the opportunity to connect and contribute to the innovative science communication and public engagement sector in the UK, please get in touch.

Please email your CV along with a covering letter outlining why your skills and experience would be a good fit for this role to with ‘Freelance Project Manager’ in the subject line.

You are welcome to provide this information in a short (no more than 5 minutes) video instead of a traditional CV and cover letter. Please note only applications with a covering letter or a video will be considered for this role.

Closing date: 18.00 on Wednesday 15th October. We will be inviting a maximum of 3 candidates to an informal interview (online or in-person) to talk through the key responsibilities and timelines of the project in the w/c 22nd October, with decisions on appointment made by Friday 29th October.

To apply for this role, you must be eligible to work in the UK.


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