Nonprofit data jobs 2025-09-26
This week featuring vacancies with SHiFT, Scope, Birmingham City Council and many others

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Now this
Nonprofit data jobs that caught my eye
Lead Data Analyst; £46, 878 - £51,506; Rochdale Boroughwide Housing; Rochdale
Head of Data and Technology; £55,000 - £60,000; TARGET OVARIAN CANCER; Hybrid (London)
Data Analyst; £31,000; SHiFT; Flexible in UK
Data Insight Analyst; £35,961 - £39,956; Diabetes UK; Hybrid (London)
Database Administrator; £22,932; Scope; London
Data Delivery Lead; £67,752; The Health Foundation; Hybrid (London)
Data Administrator; £36,886; Crisis UK; Hybrid (London)
Data and Insights Manager; £36,000 - £40,000; Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance; Hybird (Aberdeen)
Data Analysis & Research Manager (Prevention); £47,000 - £53,000; CANCER RESEARCH UK; London
Business Intelligence Engagement Lead; £44,339 - £49,881; MS Society UK; Hybrid (London)
Business Intelligence Reporting Lead; £44,339 - £49,881; MS Society UK; Hybrid (London)
Biodiversity Data and GIS Officer; £28,000; Biodiversity Information Service for Powys and Brecon Beacons National Park; Brecon
Other data jobs that caught my eye
Director of Digital and Data; £81,000; Natural England ; Flexible across England
Data, Insights & Analytics Officer; £42,839 - £51,356; Birmingham City Council; Birmingham
Head of Responsible Data Innovation and AI; £79,769 - £94,262; Government Digital Service; Bristol, London, or Manchester
Lead Data and Information Governance Manager; £46,030 - £52,120; National Highways; Multiple UK locations
Then this
I love The Nightingale: the blog/newsletter of the Data Visualisation Society. So when I say that "Why audience age matters: The Influence of Audience Age on Engagement with Interactive Narrative Visualization" is the most Nightingale article I can imagine, I mean that as a good thing.
Paracetamol use during pregnancy not linked to autism, our study of 2.5 million children shows. Data vs vibes and the bully pulpit.
My friend Giuseppe Sollazzo has been thinking about demographic comparisons in an interesting way.
And finally 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.