Nonprofit data jobs 2025-03-30
Nonprofit data jobs (and a couple of public sector data jobs) that caught my eye in the week ending 2025-03-30

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This is a list I compile on a weeklyish 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.
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Nonprofit data jobs
Database Executive; £30,000; War Child; Hybrid (London)
Intelligence Officer; £30,509; The Donkey Sanctuary; Remote possible
Research and Insight Officer; £38,500; StepChange Debt Charity; London
Head of Fundraising Insights and Research; £62,000; World Vision UK; Hybrid (Milton Keynes)
Assistant GIS Data Officer (Paths); £24,862.50; NATIONAL TRUST; Swindon
Data & Evidence Research Assistant; £34,000; World Obesity Federation; Hybrid (London)
Seasonal Monitoring Assistant; Minimum Wage; Ribble Rivers Trust; Lancashire
Supporter Data Officer; £25,344; Avon Wildlife Trust; Hybrid (Bristol)
Senior Data Selections Executive; £35000 - £40000; CANCER RESEARCH UK; London
Grant Support Officer and Data Lead; £35,000 - £37,500; SAM & BELLA SEBBA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION; Remote
Data Project Officer; £33,209; Law Centres Network; Hybrid (London)
Data, Quality & Process Analyst (Digital Transformation Analyst); £35,200 - £39,200; Macmillan Cancer Support; Remote
Other data jobs that caught my eye
Data Ethicist; £41,463 - £52,040; Ministry of Justice; Hybrid (many office locations across Great Britain)
Data Literacy Manager; £41,463 - £52,040; Ministry of Justice; Hybrid (many office locations across Great Britain)
Then this
I love this guide to gradients in R and ggplot2 HT Giuseppe Sollazzo
Data Bites is an environment and sustainability special this month.
Maths articles typically create a buzzing noise in my head so that when I get to the end I realise I haven't taken anything in. But this article in Quanta on The Largest Sofa You Can Move Around a Corner was something I found.
And finally this
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