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November 17, 2024

Interesting data roles in non-profits 2024-11-17

This week's eclectic mix of nonprofit data jobs that caught my eye

Icon of three christmas lights. 2024-11-17
Created during Christmas lights switch on season in the Welsh Marches

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

Conservation Centre of Excellence Lead; £32,000; The Wildlife Trusts; Remote possible

Data Platform Manager; £65,000.00 - £65,000.00; AgeUK; Hybrid (London, Blackpool, Devon or Warrington)

Head of Data & Analytics; £61,602; Cats Protection; Remote

Programme Director - Technology Frontiers; £86,400-£106,600; Nesta; Hybrid (London)

Data Integrations Developer; £45,000; UNICEF UK; Hybrid (London)

Data and Impact Officer (D&IO); £30k - £35k; The Mercers' Company; London

Supporter Insight Analyst; £37,646.16; The Children's Society; London

Impact Data and Reporting Lead; £35,000.00 to £39,000.00; King's Trust International; Hybrid (London)

Data and Performance Lead; £34,075.00; YMCA DOWNSLINK GROUP; East Sussex

Data Coordinator – Clinical Audit; £30,472 to £34,378; Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre (ICNARC); Hybrid (London)

Impact Analyst; £38,000; The Seafarers' Charity; Hybrid (London)

Azure Data Engineer (FTC); £50K - £60K; Stonewater; Remote

Property Data Assistant; £24,187; Bromford; Tewkesbury or Wolverhampton

Data and Performance Manager; £35,500; Phoenix Futures; Remote

Senior Data Engineer; £52,000; Parkinson's UK; Hybrid (London)

Business Intelligence Analyst; £34,730 - £42,446; Woodgreen, Pets Charity; Hybrid (Cambridgeshire)

Other data jobs that caught my eye

Graduate - Digital Data; £30,000; National Highways; Manchester or Leeds

And now this

This article confirmed some of my priors. Large language models may be taught to lie by bad actors

A great example of working with and contributing to OpenStreetMap. Grab built its own map in Southeast Asia, and is now going after Google (I work with OSM data to help maintain openstreetmap.cymru)

This video from The Pudding on queuing theory is fun.

And finally

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

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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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