Nonprofit data jobs 2025-05-04
Featuring jobs with salaries ranging from £23K to £121K and everything in between

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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
Green Arts and Data Officer; £27,447; Culture for Climate Scotland; Hybrid (Edinburgh)
Senior Data Insights Manager; £49,489 - £53,500; Marie Curie; Hybrid (London)
Head of Data; £70,000; Turn2us; Hybrid (London)
Data and Impact Officer;£30,000; IntoUniversity; London
Data & Research Officer; £26,000 - £28,000; The Mammal Society; Remote
Learning & Insight Officer; £32,000 - £39,000; The Legal Education Foundation; Hybrid (London)
Head of BI & Analytics; £86,016 - £121,767; CLARION HOUSING GROUP LIMITED; Hybrid (London or Norfolk)
GIS Data Officer; £30,966; NATIONAL TRUST; York
Commercial Insights Officer; £31,052; Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice; Hybrid (Sheffield)
IT and Data Manager; £56,000 - £61,000; Camphill Village Trust; Remote
Data Officer; £23,821 - £29,000; We Are With You; Staffordshire
Group Data Journalist; £51,000; Nesta; Hybrid (London)
Head of Data and Business Intelligence; £65,118; MS Society; Remote possible
Drive Data Analyst; £30,321.20; SAFELIVES; Bristol
Other data jobs that caught my eye
Business Intelligence Executive; £40,852 - £44,164; English Heritage; London
Data Analyst (Developer); £42,000; The National Archives; London
Data Engineer; £45,492; Department for Education; Bristol, Coventry, Darlington, Leeds, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield
Then this
Could you help host Open Data Camp in your city? Those lovely folks at ODCamp are looking for a partner for their next get together.
Shademap shows where the shadows fallbased on location, date and time. I don't have a use for it right now but it's very cool.
Technology allows us to present a huge range of information on maps. But just because we can doesn't mean we should. This guidance from UK Government is aimed at local councils presenting planning policies but it's actually full of sensible stuff for anyone presenting goegraphic information.