(Senior) Research Officer - gambling related financial harms

Money and Mental Health Policy Institute

Employment Type Full time This role is offered on either a full-time (37.5 hours per week) or part-time basis
Location Hybrid · London, UK The successful candidate will be expected to attend the London office two days per week
Salary £33,745 - £42,323 (GBP) £42,323 full-time equivalent at Senior Officer level; or £33,745 at Officer level
Team Gambling Action Lab
Seniority Mid-level
  • Closing: 8:01am, 8th Sep 2025 BST

Job Description

The successful candidate will primarily work as part of the Gambling Harms Action Lab team where we’re bringing together seven representatives from financial services firms to explore ways to reduce gambling related financial harms. The (Senior) Research Officer will be an integral part of the team working to tackle gambling related financial harms through delivering timely and insightful research and consultancy support. 

We are seeking an experienced and dynamic individual to take on the role of (Senior) Research Officer. This exciting role involves undertaking research on gambling related financial harms and engaging with stakeholders in financial services firms to practically apply our research to their work. The successful candidate will demonstrate excellent critical thinking, research and policy development skills, with the ability to digest complex information quickly and appraise firms work against regulatory requirements, best practice examples and policy recommendations.

We are looking for an exceptional team member who is driven to create meaningful change and is passionate about tackling gambling related financial harms. The successful candidate should have a genuine commitment to our organisation's mission, as well as to the principles of equality, diversity and inclusion. 

Finally, we’re looking for an individual who can work independently and as part of a team, with strong organisational skills, who can manage their own time, meet deadlines reliably, plan work effectively and drive work forward.

Key tasks in the role will include: 

  • Developing and maintaining a strong understanding of key developments in gambling and financial services sectors, including regulatory guidance and best practice.

  • Developing and strengthening relationships within financial services firms by delivering support to practically apply existing and new research to financial services work with customers with experience of mental health problems and or gambling harms. 

  • Collaborating, brainstorming and analysing to identify potential policy solutions to address gambling related financial harms. 

  • Collating insights from our Research Community of people with lived experience of mental health problems, and sharing these learnings through insight reports and briefings with financial services and other stakeholders.

  • Supporting the Head of the Gambling Harms Action Lab with monitoring and measuring the impact of our work, engaging with key stakeholders, and suggesting innovative new ways to increase our impact. 

  • Supporting other teams within the organisation to deliver our programme of research and consultancy work

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