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Analyst

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 16 Mehefin 2025
Cyflog: £34,584 i £38,044 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: National £34,584 - £38,044 + £4,200 pa analyst allowance + benefits.
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 24 Mehefin 2025
Lleoliad: M2 3AW
Cwmni: Government Recruitment Service
Math o swydd: Dros dro
Cyfeirnod swydd: 410662/1

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There are 2 posts available:

Impact economy - The team sits within the Civil Society and Youth (CSY) directorate, which aims to build a fairer society, in which government, civil society, and businesses are able to work together to tackle social challenges and build stronger communities. As stewards of Civil Society in government, we are responsible for a dynamic set of policy areas relating to young people, volunteers, charities and social enterprises.

Future of TV distribution analysis - This is a new role which will sit within the Media and International (MINT) policy directorate. Our aims are to drive sustainable and inclusive growth in the media sector, serve the needs of audiences and protect the future of public service media. Within the directorate, analysts and policy officials work together closely to deliver these across a range of policy areas including television and broadcasting, advertising, press, radio, and international strategy.

HEO Analyst, Impact Economy Team:

As an analyst in the Impact Economy Team you will provide analytical input and expertise across a broad range of policy areas (social impact investing, dormant assets, social outcomes partnerships and philanthropy) which all help deliver a stronger voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector, maximising long-term impacts for people and places across the country.

This is a great opportunity to join the team at the beginning of a new policy cycle, leading on cross-departmental work to develop the government’s approach to, and engagement with, the Impact Economy. The Analyst will play a key role in designing and delivering a new research and evidence building programme that will underpin policy development, working closely with senior policy officials and analysts.

The role will provide opportunities to engage with a broad range of analytical approaches, and there is scope for the position holder to shape the role to their interests, analytical profession and development goals. The role will likely include:

  • Supporting the design and project management of programme evaluations
  • Conducting quantitative data analysis to support evidence priorities (e.g, on the impact of our programmes, and the geographical distribution of our sectors)
  • Supporting the development of a new Impact Economy research programme
  • Supporting the development of business cases for new policies and programmes
  • Disseminating findings from research, economic analysis and evaluation to senior officials and external partners
  • Working on other teams across CSY and DCMS to improve our data and evidence base

HEO Analyst, Future of TV Distribution Analysis:

This role will provide a keen economist or social researcher with a unique opportunity to play a vital part in shaping the future of the TV industry and the infrastructure that supports it. At a time when the media landscape is rapidly evolving and the Government is considering what the future of media consumption might look like – online or offline, live or on-demand, at home or on the go – this role offers an exciting career opportunity for anyone looking to lead a challenging programme of work and make a real impact to our daily lives.

Some of your responsibilities will include:

  • Supporting the analytical work to evidence policy decisions around the future of TV distribution - with the first priority to deliver critical analysis for the government on potential changes to the UK’s TV infrastructure.
  • Managing research contracts with academics and technical experts to develop the evidence base for crucial decision making.
  • Leading in-house analysis to decipher the most articulate and the most suitable long-term option.
  • Collaborating with expert stakeholders including counterparts at the regulator Ofcom, and in the Department for Science, Innovation & Technology.
  • Being a member of the Government Economic Service or Government Social Research Service, and an active member of both the Media and International Policy Directorate and wider DCMS analytical community.

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