Nonprofit data jobs 2026-03-20
Featuring data vacancies with Citizens Advice, ClientEarth, The Supreme Court and many others

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Nonprofit data jobs that caught my eye
Assistant Data Analyst; £27,685; Citizens Advice; Hybrid (Multiple locations)
Business Intelligence Analyst; £37,581; WWF-UK; Hybrid (Surrey)
Data & Insights Analyst; £45,000; Hundred Houses Society; Hybrid (Cambridge)
Database and Insights Manager; £50,331; ClientEarth; Hybrid (London)
Junior Impact Analyst; £32,000; Bridges Outcomes Partnerships; Hybrid (I think multiple locations)
Insight Analyst; £40,000; Motor Neurone Disease Association; Northampton
Data Governance Manager; £54,000; UNICEF UK; Hybrid (London)
Data & Insight Analyst; £31,000; Catch22; Hybrid (Manchester)
Global Data Scientist; Not Given; International Rescue Committee; Remote possible
Data adjacent role
BHF Data Science Centre Service Coordinator; £30,000 - 35,000; Health Data Research UK (HDR UK); Remote
Other data jobs that caught my eye
Information and Data Governance Officer; £26,417; The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom; London
Head of Data Management & Reporting; £77,258 to £90,892; Essex County Council; Hybrid (Essex)
Data Scientist; £37,280 to £41,771; Somerset Council; Hybrid (Somerset)
Chief Data and Information Officer; £81,000; Rural Payments Agency; Bristol, Carlisle, Crewe, Exeter, Leeds, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Nottingham, Reading, Workington, or York
Data and GIS Team Manager; £52,414 - £57,870; Wokingham Borough Council; Wokingham
Then this
I find the way that The Catalyst is going about its close down really fascinating (especially as I led the closure of a social enterprise in 2003 and have had plenty of time to reflect on that). This round-up of the recipients of its "kindling" grants is inspiring.
Those lovely folks at ProMo Cymru have published an AI Audio Transcription Tool (it uses Google or OpenAI APIs) and made it available to other nonprofits. Transcription seems like a reasonable use of AI to me. So long as humans check the output and its use is with explicit consent.
My friend Giuseppe Sollazzo (you no doubt read his newsletter) has started selling prints based on OpenStreetMap data.
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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.