Associate Advisor

The Behavioural Insights Team

Employment Type Full time Available on a full-time basis (39 hours)
Location Hybrid · London, UK We use a hybrid model with 2 days per week minimum in the office
Salary Starting from £34,000 (GBP) £34,000 per annum FTE, plus benefits and performance bonus.
Seniority Junior
  • Closing: 11:59am, 20th Oct 2025 BST

Job Description

Associate Advisor - January 2026

Multiple roles available to join as a cohort

  • Employment basis: full time basis

  • Employment start date: 7th January 2026

  • Salary: £34,000 per annum FTE, plus benefits and performance bonus.  

  • Location: Based in Central London (Blackfriars), UK. 

  • Flexibility: We operate a hybrid model with a preference for time in the office, with a minimum 2 days per week in the office (more is expected during the first 6 months for in-person training days). 

The Opportunity:

We are seeking highly motivated and passionate people to join our team at the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT). This opportunity would be a fantastic fit for someone at the start of their career, or looking for a career switch. You’ll be joining a dynamic, creative, socially- motivated organisation dedicated to applying behavioral science to real-world problems.

As an Associate Advisor, you will play a hands-on role in a range of projects, from conducting research to developing solutions and contributing to large-scale trials. You’ll work in a collaborative environment, gaining experience by working alongside leading experts who are shaping policy and practice worldwide. If you’re eager to learn, share our passion for social impact, and want to make a difference through rigorous, evidence-based work, we want to hear from you. 

About the BIT

BIT is a global research and innovation consultancy which uses deep understanding of human behaviour to improve people's lives. We work with national, regional and local governments, businesses, foundations and charities, to tackle policy problems, often through testing and implementing simple yet powerful changes. 

We have about 200 staff based in 8 countries across Europe, the Americas and Asia Pacific, and have run more than 1000 projects to date, including over 700 randomised controlled trials in dozens of countries. In addition to our own interventions, we openly share expertise and help others build capacity and skills to apply behavioural science.

We are known for our work in the public sector, and yet we do a large range of things for a wide range of clients. We design and rigorously test new ideas across a range of areas such as health, crime and education, to establish what works and what doesn’t. We have helped Tuberculosis patients take their medicine; reduced police susceptibility to cyberattacks; and helped organisations close their gender pay gap. Check out our website for more case studies.

What does an Associate Advisor at BIT do?

As an Associate Advisor, you will work on one or a few client projects at the same time, which can span across research methods and policy domains. You may also have the opportunity to support our BIT Academy training team on an assignment basis. 

You will be aligned to a specific team (known as ‘cluster’) which focuses on a range of policy domains, and may be transferred across teams to meet client needs and expand your skills and range of experience. 

You will be involved in things like:

  • Developing and testing practical policy solutions or intervention ideas to address social issues, informed by behavioural science.

  • Conducting qualitative and desk-based research (e.g. interviews, observations, literature reviews) to inform interventions to improve policy outcomes.

  • Conducting quantitative research, including data capture, cleaning, analysis and presentation/visualisation. 

  • Helping to plan and organise randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and other evaluations of our own interventions and for others.

  • Preparing project deliverables (e.g. behavioural maps, evidence summaries, final reports, blogs and papers) for clients across public, private and 3rd sector. 

  • Using AI and other tools to develop excellent quality work for our clients, and understand how AI impacts the way humans engage with each other, their Governments and other companies and institutions. 

  • Having the potential for opportunities for international secondments to work on BIT projects abroad. 

What makes a great Associate Advisor at BIT?

A great Associate Advisor is passionate about delivering excellent work to our clients, learning new things every day, and helping spread the word about the impact of behavioural science. 

While we are looking for candidates who may already have some of the skills listed below, we will provide training and development support to fill in any gaps to give you a solid foundation in being an all-round behavioural science researcher/ consultant. 

Behavioural science. You will have a passion for how humans behave, and be able to explain the implications of theoretical concepts such as defaults, loss aversion and social norms.

Public policy interest. You will have explored areas of public policy, considered the literature and the contemporary context, and learnt to consider all sides of an argument, e.g. on topical issues related to Crime and Security, Employment and Productivity, Healthcare, Education, online behaviours. You will think about what makes some policies effective and others impractical.  

Qualitative research design. You will understand that people may experience a problem differently depending on their context. You will understand the needs of different types of people, including the most vulnerable, and will adapt your approach accordingly. You will know how to spot patterns, as well as highlight where there is a range of experiences.

Robust quant skills. Empiricism is a key strength of BIT. A lot of our work involves analysing data and drawing out conclusions. While not everyone is a quant research expert, you will have a solid numerical and analytic skill set, understanding of ‘causality’ and statistical reasoning. You will know that just because sales of sunglasses and ice creams increase at the same time, one does not cause the other. You will be able to describe how to run a test to prove this.

Ethical AI use. There is a huge potential to use AI to deliver better behavioural insights. You will use these tools in an appropriate, and ethical, way. You will understand the power and the limitations of using such tools. 

Clear and convincing communications. You will explain complex topics in simple terms both verbally and in writing, using AI to assist you. You will help facilitate workshops or give presentations. 

Time management and team working. You will manage your own time and work well in a diverse team to produce high-quality work within a fast time frame. You will know what level of accuracy is required to answer the client’s research question; when to go deeper, and when to close out lines of enquiry. 

Curiosity and kindness. We are a geeky bunch of people, who love asking questions about how things work, and how things can be improved. We are kind and inclusive and want to work with others who are as well. You will be part of the dynamic, ever-changing BIT team and role model both curiosity and kindness. 

What do we offer you?

BIT offers a great package of benefits, in addition to the salary.

  • Career development: 

    • A rapid learning curve with professional training in key behavioural science concepts, research methods, AI tools and consulting skills, combined with real-world on the job experience. 

    • Progression within the team to take on bigger challenges and wider roles. 

    • Great opportunities within and beyond BIT. We are proud of our alumni, many of whom leave BIT to do excellent work at other top tier organisations including the Civil Service, regulators, NGOs and think tanks. 

  • Flexible benefits: 

    • A flexible benefit pot of £1,100 to spend on our flexible benefits programme which currently includes things like the ability to buy extra annual leave at the start of the year, gym membership, cycle to work scheme, or just take as cash,

    • Interest free season ticket loans.

  • Great holiday entitlement: 

    • 25 days of annual leave (in addition to public holidays) for full-time employees, rising to 27 days after 2 years continuous service.

  • Lots of socials and learning: 

    • Regular lunch & learn sessions with free lunch and inspirational guest speakers, 

    • Monthly social drinks in the office or on our rooftop terrace,

    • Regular team bonding and development sessions,

  • A great office: 

    • A central London location near Blackfriars station, with views of the river,

    • Free fruit, coffee and soft drinks. Pastries on Monday mornings! 

Important notes: 

Right to Work in the UK: You will need to already have the right to work in the UK in order to be able to undertake this role. We will ask all applicants to provide evidence of their right to work during the recruitment process. 

Privacy and data protection: the personal data you provide to Applied when you apply for a role with The Behavioural Insights Team will be passed on to The Behavioural Insights Team for the purposes of (a) reviewing your application; (b) inviting you for interview; and/or (c) offering you a job and getting you set up as an employee/contractor. For full details on how BIT collects and uses your personal data please visit our website - https://www.bi.team/bit-global-recruitment-privacy-notice/. If your application is not successful, any personal data provided to us by Applied (including any personal data relating to equal opportunities monitoring as set out above) will be retained by The Behavioural Insights Team for no longer than 6 months after the application deadline has passed (other than in exceptional circumstances where we may need to retain your personal data for longer), at which point your personal data will be securely deleted. We only keep your information for that period in order to allow us to comply with relevant legal obligations.

Key dates:

  • Job advert closes on 20th October 2025 at midday.

  • Pre screen calls will be made between 22nd and 29th October 2025.

  • Assessment days to be held on 5th, 7th and 11th of November 2025.

  • Interviews to be held week commencing 17th November 2025. 

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