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December 1, 2024

Interesting data roles in non-profits 2024-12-01

An unusual proportion of public sector jobs this week

An icon of a white rabbit. 2024-12-01
Sent on the first of the month

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.

Next week (2024-12-08) will be the final newsletter of the year. If you have a job you’d like me to include please let me know before Friday (2024-12-06).

Nonprofit data jobs

Supporter CRM Manager; £41,293; Shelter; Remote

Performance Analyst (Fundraising); £35000 - £40000; Cancer Research UK; Hybrid (London)

Data and IT Assistant (Apprenticeship); £25,183; Papyrus Prevention of Young Suicide; Hybrid (Warrington)

Supporter Care and Database Assistant; £30,072; Medical Aid for Palestinians; Hybrid (London)

Senior Impact Analyst (International projects); £39,000; Bridges Outcomes Partnerships; Remote

Senior Data Visualisation Manager; £51,410 to £60,000; British Red Cross;

CRM Insights Manager; £35,000; The Wildlife Trusts ; Remote

Other data jobs that caught my eye

Data Engineer; £54,416 - £68,344; UK Health Security Agency; Birmingham, Chilton, Leeds, Liverpool, London (Canary Wharf or Colindale), or Porton (Core HQs and Scientific Campus’)

Corporate Data Analyst; £34,075 - £38,718; Office for National Statistics; Hybrid (Newport, Titchfield (Fareham), Manchester, or Edinburgh)

Data Steward - Weather Forecasting & Climate Data; £71,451; European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts; Reading

Deputy Director of Modelling; £75,000 - £117,800; UK Health Security Agency; Birmingham, Chilton, Leeds, Liverpool, London (Canary Wharf or Colindale), or Porton (Core HQs and Scientific Campus’)

Now this

This is a nice case study from The Nightingale about how a US foundation approaches data visualisation

I know no-one in your organisation would ever use Excel for data entry. But for the other people reading this newsletter this set of tips for data entry in Excel will be very useful (HT Giuseppe's fabulous newsletter)

Data is great. But data centres consume a great and increasing amount of electricity. In this post Prof Hannah Daly argues that unfettered data centre growth works against Ireland's climate obligations

And finally

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

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Thanks for your interest in this newsletter.

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. This list is very UK focused and even for remote jobs you are likely to need the right to work in the UK.

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


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