Nonprofit data jobs 2025-04-27
A slightly slimmer edition this week. Presumably the effects of the Easter holiday on recruitment processes.

First this
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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.
Now this
Nonprofit data jobs
Closing soon Assistant Data Scientist; £39,590; NCVO; Remote
Senior Analyst - Policy and Data; £54,400; Royal Academy of Engineering; Hybrid (London)
CRM Manager; £45,000 - £50,000; Mothers' Union; Hybrid (London)
Impact Data and Reporting Lead; £40,000 - £45,000; The King's Trust; Hybrid ( Birmingham, Bristol, London, or Manchester)
Data Analyst; £40,000; Kinship; Hybrid (London)
Senior Insight Manager; £51,000 - £56,000; Motability Foundation; Hybrid (Essex)
Business Intelligence Analyst; £35,452; SHELTER; Homeworking
Associate Director of Insights & Data Analytics; £90,390 - £101,550; ROYAL COLLEGE OF NURSING; Hybrid (Cardiff or London)
Strategic Data Lead, Homewards; £70,000 - £80,000; The Royal Foundation; Hybrid (London)
Other data jobs that caught my eye
Principal Data Scientist; £54,867 - £80,400; Department for Transport; Birmingham, Leeds, or London
Senior Data Product Manager; £66,937 - £83,230; Registers of Scotland; Hybrid (Edinburgh or Glasgow)
Information and Data Governance Lead; £54,285 - £60,585; Government Property Agency; Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Nottingham, or Swindon
Then this
I really, really like this Bluesky thread about why raising the Titanic is harder than raising the Mary Rose.
Be careful using LLMs to help you write code. Hackers have found some interesting vulnerabilities.

Meanwhile CAST has a self-serve course on AI to help you (me?) get over your GenAI cynicism. And here's a post from CAST's David Scurr about experimenting with LLMs . Matt Jukes whose jobs newsletter directly inspired this one posted something similar about micro experiements in AI. GenAI just seems like a solution in search of a problem to me. But maybe this is just my old age talking?