
Research and Policy Analyst
Pro Bono Economics
- Closing: 10:00am, 28th May 2025 BST
Job Description
About us
PBE uses economics to improve lives. Through analytical expertise and a close connection with the social sector, we help charities, funders, firms and policymakers tackle the causes and consequences of low wellbeing. Economists, researchers and policy analysts work on a wide range of issues related to low wellbeing, including children and young people’s mental health, loneliness, private rental housing, education, employment, financial security, poverty, disability, inequality, philanthropy and civil society.
We pride ourselves on our flexible work environment, culture of learning, development opportunities, a focus on employee wellbeing, an attractive benefits package and the strength of our employee relationships.
To find out more visit www.probonoeconomics.com
About the role
We are looking for an exceptional candidate with compelling experience working in a field related to research and/or policy development. This is an exciting time to join PBE as we enter a new phase of our 3-year strategy, where you will have the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, collaborating with economists and analysts, developing skills to become a subject matter expert in one or more aspects of our research into the drivers of low wellbeing.
Post type: Full-time, permanent, hybrid working
Reporting to: Senior Research & Policy Analyst
Staff Benefits
28 day annual leave per year (excluding bank holidays)
7% employer pension contributions
Group life assurance scheme and sickness cover
Employee assistance programme
Enhanced parental leave policy
Generous personal development budget
Discounted university gym membership
A flexible work environment committed to employee wellbeing
Main Duties & Responsibilities
Work with Research, Policy and Comms colleagues to design and deliver ground-breaking and impactful studies that help to shine a light on the causes and consequences of low wellbeing, generating new evidence to inform and influence government policy.
Develop expertise in new areas of research into the drivers of low wellbeing and lead project plans from inception, including literature reviews to understand the current research landscape, gaps and where PBE can add value.
Support senior colleagues to effectively project manage multiple studies, include high-profile public events and publications.
Conduct quantitative and qualitative research to the highest standards and publicise findings through written reports, media articles, blogs, presentations and social media (with support from the communications team).
Build up and manage a rich network of stakeholders in the voluntary sector, government, the private sector, and academia to support and inform PBE’s research programme.
Support the team to commission work from external partners when appropriate, finding opportunities for collaboration and then managing the ongoing relationships.
Develop and test policy solutions that promote PBE’s aim of higher wellbeing for all.
Work with our consultant and volunteer economists to provide research support for our charity impact projects.
Communicate PBE’s work in print and broadcast media and represent PBE at seminars and events.
Work with the Development team to identify and secure funding and generate income.
Any other duties as deemed reasonable by the line manager.
About you
The role would suit candidates with formal training in quantitative analysis, such as economics/statistical techniques, and/or qualitative research techniques, but we will consider candidates who are interested in developing these skills.
Candidates should be able to point to a strong track record of delivering research or a related skill, the ability to organise projects and workstreams, and interest in developing policy recommendations.
Skills/Competencies
Ideal characteristics include:
Demonstrable ability to deliver research and/or develop evidence-based policy
Experience of quantitative research and analysis
Interest in influencing policy change and a demonstrable interest in the public policy issues relating to the social sector and wellbeing
Experience presenting in a range of contexts and to a range of audiences
Demonstrable written communication skills for a range of purposes including, for example, briefings, reports and/or blogs for internal use and external publication
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work flexibly as part of a small team in a fast-moving environment
A commitment to PBE’s focus on driving wellbeing improvements in the UK.
Desirable characteristics include:
Strong organisational skills
Experience of econometric analysis
Experience of qualitative research
Experience collaborating across teams and with external stakeholders
Willingness to develop a network among the UK’s analytical and policy communities
An ability to commission and monitor external projects
Comparative social and economic policy knowledge
An understanding and an appreciation of the diverse needs of the social sector
Experience/expertise in one or more of the current areas of focus for our research: housing, loneliness, mental health, the social sector and wellbeing
Experience of or willingness to engage in fundraising/income generation
PBE is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We encourage applications from all parts of the community, and we give all applicants and employees fair and equal treatment, regardless of age, race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or nationality. We also guarantee an invitation to interview for all applicants with disabilities who show evidence that they can meet the role’s ideal criteria.
At PBE, we acknowledge the value of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and search engines in supporting work-related tasks. However, we advise against relying solely on AI-generated answers when responding to the sift as well as interview questions for this role.
Our goal is to assess your personal understanding and your capability to perform the role. Therefore, we expect your answers to be thoughtful, personalised, and appropriately referenced.
Please note that we utilise commonly available AI tools, detectors, and platform features offered by Applied to identify AI-generated responses and ensure authenticity during the shortlisting process.
Flexibility Policy:
We value the ability to work flexibly and to support employee needs. We have an office in Elephant and Castle, London that is available to staff every day, but we also work to a 0% requirement to be in the office. We do ask that staff travel to the office once every six weeks for our collaboration days, and for meetings and events as required. Travel costs to London are not covered by our expenses policy, as our pay policy is based around paying staff a salary based on London weighting that is not dependent on where people live.
Please note that sponsorship can not be provided for this role so applicants must have full working rights to work in the UK.
For details of our applicant’s privacy policy, please see https://www.probonoeconomics.com/policies
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