Research Officer

Yeovil
2 weeks ago
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JOB TITLE:       Research Officer

LOCATION:     Yeovil

SALARY:          £30,000 - £36,000 + benefits

This will initially be a 12-week temp arrangement with a goal to go permanent afterwards

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The Employer:
We are looking to fill the role of a Research Officer within a housing environment, Our client is one of the largest Social Housing providers in the South of England, they are ambitious and have a huge 5 year plan which we are seeking a Research Officer to assist with, their main aim is to create a sustainable future for social housing, building new homes and investing in existing ones creating vibrant, thriving communities.

Responsible for the delivery of research projects for the purpose of informing and supporting strategic and operational decision making. Use quantitative and qualitive research methods to scope out, design, manage, analyse and report on a variety of research topics to inform and deliver change. Be passionate about turning data into information, information into insight and insight into action to ensure the central shaping of business processes, services and strategies

The Role:

Lead on the management and delivery of a broad range of research projects, delivery of customers consultations and ad hoc research tasks.
Devise methodologies for research and data collection, including surveys, focus
groups and depth interviews to deliver robust evidence-based research.

Scope out, manage and conduct qualitative and quantitative research projects,
including design, facilitation, analysis and reporting.

Scope out, manage and conduct secondary research into key topics (e.g.
homelessness, climate change) to proactively inform strategic planning and

decision making.

Undertake analysis of information from research and data collection, to provide
high quality research reports and summary papers tailored to the specified

audiences (internal and external).

Conduct quality assurance tasks for research projects (e.g. managing output from external research agencies).
Engage with stakeholders across the business to ensure that research informs
future decision making.

Manage multiple research projects concurrently.
Work with the Communication Team to ensure research learning is proactively
shared.

Proactively consider the organisations research needs and champion the value
and benefits of research.

Contribute to the work of the Insight Team by undertaking ad hoc insight or data requests.
Any other duties commensurate to the role.
The Candidate needs:

Extensive hands-on experience in delivering primary and secondary research in a market research or business setting (not academic research).
Demonstrable experience in delivering qualitative research projects, designing discussion guides, facilitating interviews and focus groups, analysing qualitative data and producing actionable reports and recommendations.
Demonstrable experience in delivering quantitative research methodologies, survey design, using statistical techniques to analyse data and producing actionable reports and recommendations.
Experience in designing, managing and delivering multiple research projects concurrently.
Demonstrable experiencing in delivering secondary research, distilling insights from complex or ambiguous information and using a storyteller approach when suitable.
Degree in a research related discipline or relevant professional qualification e.g. Market Research Society is advantageous. Excellent numerical skills and the ability to interrogate information and problem solve with a logical and objective approach.
Experience of managing good working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.  
Excellent research, analytic, communication and report writing skills and ability to gather, analyse, summarise and report on insight accurately.
Exceptional organisational skills and ability to prioritise own workload effectively, whilst working under own initiative, to meet strict deadlines and maintain excellent attention to detail.
Ability to display complex information and data simply to clearly articulate and share knowledge with various audiences, including external stakeholders which will in turn facilitate buy-in and drive positive change within the organisation.
A flexible team player who is proactive and self-motivated, with a natural ability to work in a rapidly changing environment and multi-task.
Proven ability to write research reports on complex topics and tailor these to different audiences.
Full driving licence and access to own transport or ability to travel in a timely and efficient manner to attend meetings in other offices that may not easily accessed by public transport.

SUMMARY:

This is a Permanent, full time role, working a 37 hour week over 5 days.
The role requires a satisfactory Basic DBS check.

INTERVIEW:

The client is keen to fill this role quickly so if it is of interest, don’t delay in sending your CV over to us so we can put your name forward for interview stage.

Call Carol at RGB Recruitment

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