Research Officer
Venesky-Brown’s client, a public sector organisation in Edinburgh, is currently looking to recruit a Research Officer for a 23 month contract on a rate of £194.38/day (Outside IR35). This role will be hybrid based with up to 2 days a week working from home.
Responsibilities
– Carry out analysis of information gathered by the organisation for research purposes, and be able to communicate findings to a variety of stakeholders in sensitive, compelling, and creative ways;
– Produce literature and rapid reviews of research to inform and guide the work, ensuring high-quality data is used;
– Review and evaluate the implementation of public policies;
– Research, identify and obtain information relevant to the work including, but not exclusively, historical, national and local government records, other institutional records, legislation, and published research;
– Take ownership for your own projects’ objectives and targets;
– Support with copy-editing and proofreading reports, ensuring consistency and accuracy within and across outputs, both in terms of their content and format;
– Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, establishing effective working relationships with colleagues; and,
– Where required, support other tasks within the Policy and Research Team.
Essential Skills:
– Experience of gathering, managing, and analysing complex and sensitive data for research purposes.
– Experience working on complex, large-scale research projects and datasets.
– Excellent IT literacy, including advanced use of Microsoft Excel, Access, Word, and Outlook.
– Excellent communication and presentation skills and command of English grammar and usage.
– A strong commitment to quality and meticulous attention to detail.
– Proven experience of working to tight timescales, and able to prioritise tasks according to project development stages.
– Experience of working independently, as well as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
– Highly organised and efficient.
– Personal resilience and the ability to deal with what can be a distressing subject matter.
If you would like to hear more about this opportunity please get in touch.
Responsibilities
– Carry out analysis of information gathered by the organisation for research purposes, and be able to communicate findings to a variety of stakeholders in sensitive, compelling, and creative ways;
– Produce literature and rapid reviews of research to inform and guide the work, ensuring high-quality data is used;
– Review and evaluate the implementation of public policies;
– Research, identify and obtain information relevant to the work including, but not exclusively, historical, national and local government records, other institutional records, legislation, and published research;
– Take ownership for your own projects’ objectives and targets;
– Support with copy-editing and proofreading reports, ensuring consistency and accuracy within and across outputs, both in terms of their content and format;
– Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, establishing effective working relationships with colleagues; and,
– Where required, support other tasks within the Policy and Research Team.
Essential Skills:
– Experience of gathering, managing, and analysing complex and sensitive data for research purposes.
– Experience working on complex, large-scale research projects and datasets.
– Excellent IT literacy, including advanced use of Microsoft Excel, Access, Word, and Outlook.
– Excellent communication and presentation skills and command of English grammar and usage.
– A strong commitment to quality and meticulous attention to detail.
– Proven experience of working to tight timescales, and able to prioritise tasks according to project development stages.
– Experience of working independently, as well as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
– Highly organised and efficient.
– Personal resilience and the ability to deal with what can be a distressing subject matter.
If you would like to hear more about this opportunity please get in touch.



