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A local authority in England is seeking a Local Authority Research Practitioner to enhance research capacity and support evidence-based decision making. This full-time role offers a salary range of £44,355 - £48,446 and allows for hybrid working. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree in Public Health and significant experience in health-related research. Join a team that values inclusivity and innovation in a collaborative environment.
We have an exciting opportunity for a Local Authority Research Practitioner to join us!
This is a full-time, fixed-term role over 2 years with hybrid working, and a salary of £44,355 - £48,446 per annum.
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead (RBWM) is set in the wider county of Berkshire, one of the most economically productive and innovative areas of the country. The borough council – a unitary authority - takes pride in its exceptional team of dedicated professionals who are passionate about providing quality services to the community. RBWM is a unique borough, with huge opportunity given its proximity to London and expanding business sectors, as well as being a major cultural and tourism area which includes international attractions such as Windsor Castle, Legoland and Ascot Racecourse. Given our Royal connections, the eyes of the world are often on us and we continue to rise to the challenge.
This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic Local Authority Research Practitioner to join our Public Health team.
Local Authority Research Practitioners (LARPs) play a key role in strengthening the use of research within councils. They identify existing research activity, assess future needs, support teams in securing funding, and build research capability by training colleagues in high-quality research methods.
This role will enhance research capacity across the council, support evidence-based decision making and lead collaborations to develop a council-wide research strategy.
Your Role Will Involve
RBWM values a collaborative and inclusive work environment, fostering creativity and innovation in all aspects of its operations. As an equal opportunities’ employer, we encourage applications from all as we believe diverse talent makes us stronger.
If you have a disability, are a current or former member of the armed forces or have been part of any formal care system up to the age of 25, you will be guaranteed an interview, should you meet the minimum requirements for the role.
Interview date: 22nd October 2025
If you wish to discuss this position informally, please contact Antiopi Ntouva, Deputy Director of Public Health Antiopi.ntouva@rbwm.gov.uk or Chad Witcher, Service Lead for Public Health Strategy and Policy chad.witcher@rbwm.gov.uk