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Interesting data roles in non-profits 2024-10-06

Data roles in nonprofits that caught my eye

Interesting data roles in non-profits 2024-10-06

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2024-10-06

This is a list I compile on a weekly1 basis and email to subscribers. I also share the link on Mastodon, Bluesky and LinkedIn.

It's a list of data vacancies in nonprofit organisations that have caught my eye. I don't endorse any of the organisations or roles.

Nonprofit data jobs

Closing soon. Data Analyst; £34500 - £38324; Marie Curie; Hybrid (England)

Data Visualisation Developer; £38,000; Global Canpoy; Hybrid (Oxfordshire)

Data & Impact Administrator - Part Time; £24,960; The Children's Trust; Hybrid (Surrey)

Data Engineer, Financial Risk;£52,000; Global Canopy; Hybrid (Oxfordshire)

Head of Digital and Data; £67,265; North Star; Hybrid (Stockton-on-Tees)

Impact and Insights Manager; £40,000; Just Finance Foundation; Remote

CRM Data and Insights Manager (12-month FTC); Not Given; Cool Earth; Remote

GIS & Data Officer; £30,441; Green Action Trust; North Lanarkshire

Data Protection Manager; Not Given; Police Federation; Hybrid (Surrey)

Associate Data Analyst; £27,394; Parkinson’s UK; Hybrid (London)

Data Migration and Quality Analyst; £43,572 - £45,866; Sanctuary; Worcestershire

Carbon Data Analyst; £28,518 - £33,550; Sightsavers; Hybrid (West Sussex)

Communication & Marketing Insight Performance & Planning Manager (Maternity cover, 6 months); £50,953; Maggie’s; London

Data and Insight Manager; £30,400 - £35,900; Brightside; Remote

Other data jobs that caught my eye

Statistical Methodologist; £40,951 - £44,432; Office for National Statistics; Hybrid (Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester or Darlington)

And now this

  • This pilot project of social workers using AI looks interesting. I’m cautious about the AI hype but I also think that technology can be helpful in public services.

  • The benefits of this project to create an open source dataset of mass graves are more obvious. Long article covering distressing subjects.

  • If you find this newsletter helpful you can now Buy Me A Coffee. A big thank you to those who have done so.

  • You can hire me to help you with interesting data projects.

The final bits

Thanks for your interest in this newsletter.

If you come across a job you think I should include please let me know on Bluesky @likeaword.bsky.social, Mastodon @likeaword@data-folks.masto.host or email ben@benproctor.co.uk

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