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A leading lifesaving charity is seeking a Research Officer to support various departments through qualitative and quantitative research projects. This role involves managing research activities, building relationships with stakeholders, and providing expert research advice. Candidates should have experience in survey design, data analysis, and project management. Strong communication skills and ability to work on multiple projects are essential. The position offers a salary between £34,893 and £41,050 pro rata.
Our purpose is simple: to save lives at sea. 24 hours a day, every day, RNLI lifesavers are ready to launch to the rescue.
We’re looking for a Research Officer to join our Research Team, which is part of our Data Team. The Research Team supports the RNLI by delivering insight and recommendations, generated by robust and ethical research, to enable the RNLI to make sound evidence-based decisions.
This Research Officer role will work across the organisation, and will particularly support our colleagues in the Lifesaving, Fundraising, Marketing and Media and People Departments. Research projects will be varied and include conducting in-house surveys using our survey software tool (Qualtrics), desk research and commissioning and working with suppliers to deliver qualitative and quantitative research to help shape campaigns and future strategy. Research participants will include volunteers, staff, supporters and members of the public.
It’s a fascinating role offering the chance to make a real difference to our charity.
As a Research Officer you will be tasked with the following:
You’ll be naturally inquisitive and proactive, with a sound understanding and demonstrable experience of conducting both quantitative and qualitative research. Perhaps already in a research team, or with research agency experience, you will be used to working on multiple research projects at a time for a range of customers, prioritising your own workload. You’ll be someone who builds effective working relationships with colleagues, customers and research agencies, and who can communicate research and insight findings and recommendations in engaging ways to senior audiences.
To be considered as the Research Officer you will need:
So, if you want to use your skills and experience as a Research Officer to support our organisation’s aim to reduce drowning, this could be the role for you. Please apply via the button shown.
Note: There are 2 roles available - one permanent, and one temporary (for up to 12 months) - please indicate in your personal statement if you have a preference of contract type.