The Productivity Institute brings together world-leading and UK experts from a range of disciplines and backgrounds, working directly with policymakers and businesses to better understand, measure, and enable improvements in productivity across the whole of the UK, with the aim to improve living standards and well-being.
The Institute is launching the Productivity Policy Unit (PPU) to help with promoting policy-relevant research insights and possible policy interventions that contribute to the improvement of productivity and to work closely with policymakers to better understand the impact of local and national policies on providing an environment supportive of productivity growth.
BACKGROUND
We are seeking to appoint several Research Assistants on an ad-hoc casual basis to support the work of the PPU’s Policy Fellows and other TPI researchers to effectively inform policy and decision makers in government, political parties, civil servants and other key stakeholders about policy-relevant insights from the Institute’s work.
LOCATION
Manchester, London or virtual (some in-person meetings at the Institute’s headquarters in Manchester or the London hub at King’s College may be required).
LENGTH OF CONTRACT
Maximum three months, contingent upon project requirements.
SALARY
£31,387 (pro-rata)
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support TPI Policy Fellows in translating research results into policy-relevant insights for Westminster, Devolved Nations and Combined Authorities, through policy briefings, infographics, ppt briefs, website presence, etc.
- Support “rapid response” government-commissioned projects as and when they arise.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
ESSENTIAL
Research Skills Requirements:
- A Master’s degree or equivalent level of experience within a relevant social science subject or policy area;
- Knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methods, evaluation research, literature reviews;
- Ability to summarise and analyse data using appropriate methods independently;
- Experience of drafting research papers, presentations, etc.
Project Management Skills Requirements:
- Written and verbal communication skills and ability to convey technical material in non-technical terms;
- A high standard of IT literacy including MS Office (MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint);
- Attention to detail and highly developed organisational skills;
- Able to manage own work/research on a day-to-day basis;
- Able to prioritise workload and manage time;
- Able to work to tight deadlines.
Interpersonal Skills Requirements
- Self-motivated and able to work flexibly either independently without close supervision or as part of a team;
- Able to reflect on their work, their impact on other team members, the way they carry it out and suggest improvements within the team where necessary;
- Willingness to perform a wide range of tasks as directed and as required;
- Willingness to undertake further training.
DESIRABLE
- Experience of drafting policy briefings;
- Research experience in an academic or policy setting and knowledge of developments in relevant policy and practice areas.
How to apply: Please send a covering letter and CV to tpi-applications@manchester.ac.uk