Social Researcher - (THIS IS NOT A REMOTE TRAINEESHIP)
Business Studies and/or Management Science, Social Sciences
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General information
Duration:
6 months
Commitment:
Full-time
Description:
The Social Researcher undertakes research projects to investigate a number of social issues and then report their findings. A social researcher will use a variety of methods to gather their information; this can include questionnaires, focus groups and interviews. Their survey's findings can be used to change social policies or to test the effectiveness of a current one.
Research could focus on topics such as:
- the benefits system
- education
- the environment
- population structure and migration
- transport
- unemployment.
Key responsibilities of the job include:
- follow instructions from clients about the nature of the research to be carried out
- use an appropriate and creative methodology to design and manage a research projects, which may involve the use of quantitative and/or qualitative methods and may include both pilot and development work
- design and write questionnaires and surveys
- apply a range of research techniques to gather relevant information, including document analysis, surveys, case studies and interviews (face-to-face, telephone and online)
- develop and test theories
- liaise with and direct social research field interviewers to gather information
- carry out information and data retrieval searches using electronic databases
- analyse and evaluate research and interpret data using a range of statistical packages
- gather information by directing or carrying out fieldwork
- prepare, present and disseminate results in the form of reports, briefings, research papers and presentations
- offer research-based briefings and advice, which may involve writing action plans
- advise external bodies on social policy
- prepare and present tenders for new research projects.
- experience in quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies and using different research techniques
- strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- interpersonal skills to develop and maintain relationships
- report writing skills
- teamworking skills and the ability to work well on your own
- confidence in using Microsoft Office software, statistics packages and other data management tools, and research database packages
- project management skills to oversee all aspects of a research project right through from questionnaire design to the final report
- accuracy and attention to detail for handling data and reporting research findings
- a flexible approach to work, with the ability to work on several different research projects at once
- organisation skills, excellent time management and the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.