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Research Assistant - Education, Employment and Skills
RAND Europe is an independent, not-for-profit research organisation whose mission is to help improve policy and decision-making through rigorous and independent research and analysis. We benefit the public interest through the impact and wide dissemination of over 200 projects per year. Our work at its most impactful changes policy, practice and process to the benefit of the public good. That is also our organisational mission.
RAND Europe has approximately 180 staff across offices in Cambridge, Brussels, and the Netherlands. Our staff represents 22 nationalities, speaks over 20 languages and covers 31 academic disciplines. Our multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches to research generate unique perspectives and insights for our wide-ranging government, foundation and other NGO clients.
The Employment, Education and Skills research group undertakes research across several public policy areas for a diverse client base in the UK, Europe and beyond.
Our work covers a broad range of public policy issues across:
Employment (including skills, employability, labour migration, child and family policy);
Education (including early childhood education and care, special educational needs, alternative provision, and edtech);
Workplace Wellbeing (including productivity, culture, and occupational health and safety).
The Employment, Education, and Workplace Wellbeing workstreams address critical cross-cutting themes, with equality, diversity, and inclusion embedded as fundamental principles in all areas of our research.
We are looking for an exceptional Research Assistant to join on a two-year fixed term contract to grow our team of social policy researchers. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a multidisciplinary team in one of the world’s most respected public policy research organisations. The role may offer opportunity to progress in the organisation, so you should hold ongoing right to work in the UK.
As a Research Assistant you will address complex policy questions by conducting research and analysis on behalf of our clients and support the team in submitting proposals and managing and delivering multiple projects in a timely and accurate manner.
We welcome interest from individuals with a background in mixed methods in any of the following topics: employment, education, skills, workplace wellbeing. We are also happy to hear from applicants with strong quantitative skills sets who are willing to build their experience further in qualitative methods and approaches too.
The role is based in our Cambridge office which can be worked at daily. We work flexibly as a hybrid organisation, so commitment to at least one working day in the office per week is expected as a minimum and more may be expected. Please make it clear in your cover letter that you can make yourself available to work from our office location as required.
Responsibilities
Supports project teams in research by:
undertaking analysis of quantitative and qualitative data
conducting literature reviews
supporting interviews and workshops
preparing presentations and research briefs
coordinating meetings and events, including taking minutes
Supports the collation of administrative documents for proposals
Drafts sections of reports under supervision
Proof reads and checks documents
Makes corporate contributions through supporting RAND processes such as quality assurance and research ethics
Provides occasional corporate support with administrative tasks
Communicates with clients and partners with supervision
Ad hoc duties as required
Additionally, for candidates with quantitative skills, opportunities are available alongside the areas listed to work with large datasets, including data cleaning, data manipulation, linking multiple datasets using a number of relevant variables and other activities to prepare data for analysis; Implements research projects using inferential statistical and econometric methods (e.g. regression analysis, differences-in-differences, synthetic control)
Requirements
Basic report writing
Research skills at post graduate level
Literature review methodology and experience
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
Intermediate Word
Intermediate Excel
Intermediate PowerPoint
Desirable:
A background in mixed methods and/or quantitative research
Experience analysing large data sets
Core research skills in qualitative research such as interviews and focus groups
Skills in intermediate or advanced statistical packages such as R or STATA
Experience presenting research
Publication or other type of dissemination of research
Ability and willingness to work in a team environment
Qualifications
Post graduate degree or equivalent in a topic related to our work.
Salary
£27,500 per annum
Benefits
Pension - 8% Employer contribution;
33 days holiday allowance, including the Bank Holidays;
Annual salary review;
BUPA medical insurance;
Generous company sick pay;
Enhanced family friendly policies;
Group income protection scheme;
Group life assurance;
Compassionate leave;
Flexible working arrangements;
Learning and development opportunities;
Employee wellbeing training and support;
Fresh fruit every day;
Free on-site parking;
Cycle to work scheme;
Access to company bikes;
Service awards.
How to Apply
If you believe you are suited to this role please submit an application comprising of a CV and covering letter. The closing date for applications is Sunday 5 October, however applications will be reviewed as received and interviews may be conduced before the closing date.
If you have not been contacted within 30 days of application deadline, please assume your application has not been successful.

Cambridge, UK
£27,500/year