
Research Analyst
The Good Food Institute Europe
- Closing: 11:59pm, 10th Jun 2025 CEST
Perks and benefits
Flexible working hours
Work from home option
Employee Assistance Programme
Candidate happiness
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Job Description
The Good Food Institute Europe (GFI Europe) is a non-profit think tank at the forefront of the movement to transform meat production in order to solve some of the world’s biggest problems, from climate change and global hunger, to antibiotic resistance and animal suffering.
We work with scientists, businesses and policymakers to make plant-based and cultivated meat (grown directly from cells) delicious, affordable and accessible. Please check out the rest of our website, our 2024 Year in Review and our 2024 Europe Highlights blog post to find out more about who we are and what our charity does.
We are at an exciting stage in our growth and are looking for a Research Analyst to drive forward our work filling knowledge gaps and strengthening the evidence that underpins our work.
How You Will Make a Difference
Your role will have high responsibility and high impact. You will significantly influence how quickly Europe and the world move to a more ethical and sustainable food system.
You will be responsible for filling knowledge gaps and strengthening the evidence that underpins our work in order to drive positive change for alternative proteins across Europe. This will involve using your analytic mindset and project management skills to ensure the delivery of research projects that meet the needs and maximise the impact of our programmatic teams.
To achieve this, you will:
Project manage the delivery of priority research projects for GFI Europe, either by executing the analysis independently using your quantitative or qualitative research skills, or by collaborating with commissioned external partners.
Use the outputs of these projects and/or your own desk research to create informative and persuasive reports, white papers and briefings for GFI Europe’s policy, scientific and industry stakeholders.
Contribute to identifying knowledge and evidence gaps and strategic avenues to fill those gaps in ways that advance GFI Europe’s mission vis-à-vis its key stakeholders.
Monitor and stay abreast of recent research and publications relevant to alternative proteins to inform GFI Europe’s thinking and spot opportunities and potential threats.
Identify and act on opportunities for collaboration with other organisations (non-profits, think tanks and academic institutes) around shared research priorities.
In coordination with colleagues, support with developing and executing dissemination and engagement strategies for completed research projects, working through the media where appropriate.
Represent GFI Europe in meetings with stakeholders and at public events as a subject matter expert where opportunities arise.
Lead the organisation of knowledge information systems and processes.
Perform other relevant duties as required.
Who we’re looking for:
You must have:
A passion for GFI’s philosophy and mission.
Experience drafting publications such as briefing papers or reports, for example as part of a think tank, academic or consultant role.
An analytic and curious mindset, with some research skills from at least one methodological discipline (quantitative, qualitative or review-based).
Excellent project management skills, including some experience delivering analytical work, written reports, or other types of publications.
Outstanding communication skills, with a proven record of sharp, clear, intelligent and high-quality written work.
Strong team spirit with open and collaborative instincts.
Comfort working remotely in a dynamic organisation: the ability to work well independently and under pressure, set priorities, coordinate multiple projects simultaneously, and meet deadlines.
A can-do approach with the drive and initiative to take responsibility for delivering impact and an ability to see projects through to completion.
An affinity with our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and with maintaining our welcoming and supportive culture.
Good level of IT literacy and a willingness to learn new software packages.
Fluent English, both written and spoken.
It would be an advantage to have some or all of the following attributes, but none of them are prerequisites, and we very much welcome applications from candidates without any or all of them:
Comfort producing original research using your quantitative, qualitative, or review research skills.
Proficiency in Excel modelling.
Competency in working effectively with contractors to ensure the delivery of high-quality outputs.
Knowledge of policy, industry or scientific questions related to agriculture, food, innovation, research or novel food regulation.
Competency in translating technical (eg. scientific) material into accessible formats.
A demonstrated ability to build alliances with other stakeholders from the think tank, academic, and non-profit world.
A project management qualification.
Fluency in another European language other than English.
We want the best people and we don’t want biases holding us back. We strongly encourage people of every colour, orientation, age, gender, origin, and ability to apply. Because we value a diverse workplace, we prioritise an inclusive climate absent of discrimination and harassment during the application process and after you join the team.
The Fine Print:
Terms of employment: Full-time (flexible hours), permanent. Requests for part-time arrangements can be considered (minimum 30 hours/week).
Location: Flexible – we will consider applicants from Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain and the UK. This is a remote role, and you will be able to work from home, or anywhere you choose. We are happy to consider supporting costs for co-working to enable you to work from an office if you wish. The whole GFI Europe team aims to get together in person approximately twice per year for around 3-5 days at a time. Travel costs will be covered by GFI Europe within our travel policy.
Salary and benefits: The salary and benefits package for all of our roles is researched and benchmarked based on similar nonprofit roles in the country/location of hire. Due to capacity, we cannot complete that research for every country in advance, but approximate indicative ranges (total annual amounts received in gross salary plus benefits including home-working allowance) are likely to be:
EUR 36,666 - 44,444 (plus 8% holiday pay) if based in the Netherlands.
Right to work requirements: The successful candidate must, by the start of the employment, have permission to work in the country where they are based, and to be able to travel within the EU.
Application Deadline: 11.59pm CET on Tuesday 10th June. We will get back to all candidates after that date, no matter the outcome of their application. You should expect to hear back from us within about a week of the deadline.
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