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A leading social research organization is looking for a Market Research Interviewer to conduct interviews in Southall. You will engage with community members to gather insights on important topics like health and housing. This part-time role requires flexibility and the ability to connect with people. Ideal candidates have a UK driving license and a reliable internet connection, along with excellent communication skills. Enjoy the freedom of a role that lets you help others while balancing other commitments.
Department: Field Interviewers
Employment Type: Part Time
Location: Southall
Compensation: £15.12 / hour
What you’ll do
You’ll visit people in their homes to carry out vital research interviews on important topics like health, housing and transport. Using a tablet or laptop, you’ll guide conversations that capture real experiences of daily life in Britain.
This is not a desk job. You’ll be out in your community, knocking on doors. People receive a letter beforehand, but they’re not always expecting you. Some won’t answer. Others will say no. That’s completely normal and part of the role.
But when someone says yes and shares their story? You’ll know you’ve helped create change that improves people’s lives.
What you’ll earn
£20‑£30 per interview (typically), plus:
Average hourly rate: £15.12 (including holiday pay), with experienced interviewers earning more.
What you’ll need
Essential:
Personal qualities:
Who this suits
This role is ideal if you’ve worked in retail, hospitality, admin, driving, sales or any customer-facing role. You don’t need research experience. We’re looking for reliable people who enjoy helping others and want flexible, part‑time hours that fit around other commitments.
Our process is quick and straightforward:
Need adjustments during the process? Contact: natcenrecruitment@instant-impact.com
We’re NatCen, the UK’s largest independent social research organisation. Our work is trusted by government, universities, and charities, and helps improve lives across the country.