Research Officer- Social Justice

HAYS

Location: Not Specified
Salary: From 26.34. uopto 26.34. Paid Hourly.
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Job Description

Research Officer, £26.34, Belfast

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Hays are recruiting on behalf of the Northern Ireland Assembly to appoint a temporary Research Officer - Social Justice. Your new role
You will work directly with Assembly Members and Committees in the production of non-partisan, objective and evidence-based research.Main duties and responsibilities of the job.

  • Engage with individual MLAs, Assembly Committees and the senior secretariat in order to understand their research requirements;
  • Retrieve and synthesise information from a wide range of sources, including on-line databases;
  • Provide timely, accurate, high quality and impartial research and analysis on social justice issues to individual MLA, Assembly Committees and the senior secretariat;
  • Produce a range of research outputs including customised research papers, legislative analysis briefings, and blog posts which are well written, concise and accessible;
  • Present research briefings to committees in public session.
  • Facilitate public events, such as those which form part of the KESS seminar series;
  • Proactively forge and develop links with government officials, external research bodies/communities, and other parliamentary library and research services;
  • Work collaboratively and collegially, as an effective team member,
  • Contribute to the development of RaISe, including identifying potential new outputs and improved service delivery
  • Carry out such other duties, as may be required, which fall within the research business of the RaISe; and
  • Comply with the Assembly's Equal Opportunities and Dignity at Work policies and procedures.
  • What you'll need to succeed
    Applicants must be able to demonstrate how they meet the qualification and experience requirements set out below:(i) At least an upper second-class (2:1) honours degree (or equivalent) through which candidates have gained an understanding of the development and analysis of public policy or law making;and
    At least two years' post degree (or equivalent) work experience of;
  • conducting objective, evidence-based research, requiring the collation, validation and visualisation of a wide range of data (qualitative and quantitative), on social justice/equality issues;
  • producing and delivering evidence-based research briefings on social justice/equality issues to decision makers.
  • What you'll get in return
  • Start date ASAP
  • 3-month post with possible extension
  • £26.34 equivalent to £50,684
  • Hybrid working
  • Closing 12 noon Wednesday 1 May
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