Interesting data roles in non-profits 2024-10-29
Fifteen nonprofit datajobs and two public sector data jobs this week
First this
This is a list I compile on a weekly[1] 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.
Salaries are usually FTE and usually include London weighting if applicable.
Nonprofit data jobs
Data & Impact Analyst; £30,000 - £35,000; City Harvest London; London
CRM Project Data Lead; £39,000; Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association; Hybrid (Northamptonshire)
Interim Head of Data and Insight; £70,000; Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association; Hybrid (Northamptonshire)
Research and Data Officer; £29,994 - £33,327; Diabetes UK; Hybrid (London)
Senior Database Officer; £36,000; Alzheimer's Research UK; Hybrid (Cambridgeshire)
Data Analyst; £32,641 - £37,304; NATIONAL ENERGY ACTION; Remote possible
Data Analytics Lead; £47,266; Turn2us; Hybrid (London)
Insight Analyst; £36,661; Young Lives vs Cancer; Remote
Data Specialist; £40,778 - £41,949; ActionAid; London
Senior Analyst - Heat Technical Expert; £37,000 - £46,000; Regen; Hybrid possible (Devon)
Senior Analyst - Energy Markets; £37,000 - £46,000; Regen; Hybrid possible (Devon)
Biodiversity Data and Evidence Officer; £23,400 - £25,800; Birmingham and Black Country Wildlife Trust; Birmingham
Data Architect; £63,130; GIRLGUIDING; London
Lead Property Data Analyst; £42,000 to £48,000; Home Group; Hybrid (Newcastle-upon-Tyne)
Researcher – Impact and Evaluation; £40,000; Open Door; Hybrid (London)
Other data jobs that caught my eye
Junior Data Engineer; £33,590 - £36,000; Rural Payments Agency; Carlisle, Crewe, Exeter, Leeds, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Reading, Workington, or York
Assistant Analyst; £36,158; Local Government Association (LGA); Remote possible
And now this
Shiny allows you to create Javascript applications from R. But that hardly does justice to what can be achieved with the libraries. The finalists in the Shiny awards, on the other hand, give you a real picture of what is possible.
We often talk about data protection in legalistic and technical terms. This article about the TfL cyberattack does a good job of talking about the impact on real people.
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