Interesting data roles in non-profits 2025-01-19
A round up of the nonprofit data jobs (and some public sector data jobs) that caught my eye this week.
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First this
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.
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.
Nonprofit data jobs
Closing soon Senior Data Analyst; £48,450 - £53,550; Age UK; Hybrid (London)
Business Intelligence Analyst; £35,452; SHELTER; Remote
Data Delivery Manager; £48,000; NATIONAL TRUST; Swindon
Intelligence Analyst,Project Officer (Stop The Traffik); £27,953; Oasis Trust; London
Product Owner - Applications & Data; £45,902. - £47,942; Friends of the Earth; Hybrid (Belfast, Cardiff, Leeds and England (that's what it says...)
Reporting Analyst; £37,395 - £41,549; Alzheimers Society; Various locations
Data Executive; £31,000 - £32,500; British Heart Foundation; Hybrid (London)
Director of Impact, Digital and Data; £90,000; Turn2us; Hybrid (London)
Data Executive; £25,400; Battersea Dogs & Cats Home; Hybrid (London)
Database & Insight Manager; £38,000; Railway Children (UK Programme); Remote
Fundraising Database Manager; £39,000 - £40,000; Grief Encounter; London
Analytics & Insights Manager (Assurance); £45,000 - £50,000; CANCER RESEARCH UK; London
Data Officer; £27,000 - £30,000; Freshwater Habitats Trust; Remote
Other data jobs that caught my eye
Traffic Data Team Leader (Essex Highways); £35,572 to £41,850; Essex County Council; Remote
Data Engineering and Technology Specialist; £73,700 to £90,000; FCA; Edinburgh, Leeds or London
Head of Data Access Services; £70,690 - £79,160; Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; York, Warrington, Newcastle, Reading or Bristol
Senior Data Scientist & Data Scientists; £41,571 - £55,717; Companies House; Cardiff
Data Standards Specialist; £32,869 - £33,817; HISTORIC ENGLAND; Hybrid (Birmingham, Newcastle, Bristol, Portsmouth, Manchester, York, or Swindon)
Now this
Wardley Mapping is one of those frameworks that seems to divide people into "never heard of it" or "it solves all possible problems" camps. This post contains a lot of links to help you decide which of those camps you are in (or even the third "this is useful for some things" camp). Thanks to Dave Briggs for sharing.
This is old now but we still struggle to make maps accessible. Here are some ways to think about the problem.
Mad at Meta? Don't Let Them Collect and Monetize Your Personal Data from EFF is a must read.
And finally
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