Research Officer (Data, Policy & Analysis Focus)

VanRath
Belfast, United Kingdom
5 days ago

Role details

Contract type
Temporary contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English
Compensation
£ 39K

Job location

Belfast, United Kingdom

Tech stack

Data analysis
Data Visualization

Job description

The successful candidate will contribute to a programme of analytical and policy-related research, using data and evidence to support organisational priorities. Key responsibilities will include:

  • Undertaking quantitative and qualitative research to inform policy development
  • Analysing datasets using appropriate research and statistical methods
  • Supporting data collection, cleaning, coding and interpretation
  • Producing clear, evidence-based reports, briefings and summaries of findings
  • Presenting research outputs in accessible formats for policy and non-technical audiences
  • Supporting the development of policy recommendations grounded in research evidence
  • Monitoring and tracking relevant policy and legislative developments (NI, Westminster and EU)
  • Supporting work with internal teams and external stakeholders on research and policy activity
  • Maintaining accurate records and audit trails in line with data protection and governance requirements

Requirements

Applicants should be able to demonstrate:

  • A qualification in research, data analysis, statistics, psychology, social sciences, law, public policy or a related discipline
  • Practical experience in research and data analysis, including quantitative and/or qualitative methods
  • Confidence working with data, statistics and research outputs to inform decision-making
  • Experience producing reports, briefings or publications based on analytical findings
  • An understanding of public policy environments and legislative processes
  • Interest in policy development, law reform, equality, social policy or human rights
  • Knowledge of, or ability to work with, NI, Westminster or EU policy and legislative frameworks
  • Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail and organisational skills
  • A collaborative, curious and proactive approach

Experience within the public sector, academia, regulatory bodies or policy-focused organisations would be advantageous.

Benefits & conditions

  • Salary of £37,694
  • Temporary contract until 31st March 2026
  • 37-hour working week
  • Opportunity to work at the intersection of data, research and policy within a well-regarded organisation.

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