Project Analyst (Project Development Officer)

Location
London
Salary
£24,171 + £3,520 London Allowance
Posted
04 Mar 2019
Closes
17 Mar 2019
Sectors
Public Sector
Contract Type
Contract

Project Analyst (Project Development Officer)

Reference: HQ00174677

Location: London

Salary: £24,171 + £3,520 London Allowance (Fixed term until 31/03/2020)

Contract type: Contract

Date closing: 17/03/2019

As a member of our policy research team, you'll work with our service delivery functions, using a wide range of research methods and creating outputs including blogs, reports, presentations and events. Our strong reputation will give you unique opportunities to engage with those who have the power to make change. You'll feed into our work influencing policy makers such as parliamentarians, the civil service, regulators and industry and you will work closely with our world-class news, campaigns, public affairs and data teams.

We are looking for exceptional individuals with strong research and communication skills, curiosity, and ambition to achieve real change on behalf of our clients and consumers.

Citizens Advice offers confidential advice online, over the phone, and in person, for free. Through our national network of charities, we give people the knowledge and the confidence they need to find their way forward - whoever they are, and whatever their problem. In 2017-18 we helped 2.6 million people face to face, over the phone, by email and web chat, and people visited our online advice pages 25 million times. We help with everything from money issues to problems at work, housing to consumer rights. Now we want to do even more.

Citizens Advice are working exclusively with our recruitment partners Prospectus on this position. All applications must be made through the Prospectus website where you can download the job pack, submit a CV and complete your supporting statement using the template provided. Any queries should also be directed to Prospectus. 

Our roles are open to discussion about flexible working, which may include arrangements such as part-time working, formalised flexitime, fixed (non-standard) working hours, working from home and job-sharing.  

Flexible working - while our teams are office based, it's fine to work from home regularly, and we welcome discussions about working part-time.

Ranked by Indeed as a top 10 non-profit employer in the UK (December 2018).

We welcome applications from Local Citizens Advice staff and are open to arranging secondments.

Citizens Advice values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We particularly welcome applications from disabled and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people, as they are currently under represented in our workforce.

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