Analyst (A Fairer Start)
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 13 Ionawr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £37,400 bob blwyddyn |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 26 Ionawr 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | London, UK |
| Gweithio o bell: | Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 3 ddiwrnod yr wythnos |
| Cwmni: | Nesta |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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We are recruiting for an Analyst (A Fairer Start)
How will an Analyst contribute to Nesta’s success?
The following list sets out the core tasks expected of Analysts. We don’t expect you to be an expert at everything, but we want you to come to Nesta with a growth mindset where you are ready to experiment and learn. Most of your time will be spent supporting the delivery of mission projects, applying your skills to help us make progress on our key strategic focus areas.
The role
As an Analyst at Nesta you will:
Support projects that advance the fairer start mission, ranging from research and analysis to stakeholder management and policy influencing;
Help deliver work from design to completion in collaboration with technical colleagues, domain experts and practitioners from other disciplines;
Plan and manage your own tasks and workstreams, and contribute to those led by others
Communicate outputs of your work to a wide range of internal and external audiences
Contribute to an inclusive, collaborative and stretching team environment
Tasks may include
Reviewing existing research - critically appraising and summarising evidence on a given problem. You should be able to interpret common research statistics and critique research designs.
Conducting primary research - either quantitative, qualitative or design/user research. You are willing to learn more advanced methods as needed.
Communication - disseminate the team’s work externally, which may include producing reports and slide decks for partners, writing blogs, public speaking, stakeholder engagement, and developing other creative ways to communicate ideas to different audiences.
Workstream and project management - you can manage your tasks within projects from start to finish, have experience with project management tools or are willing to learn to use them, can identify and proactively communicate project risks, and can work as part of a multidisciplinary team
Stakeholder management - you can work closely with internal and external stakeholders in project delivery, provide clear updates on project progress and actively contribute within meetings.
Domain knowledge - get to grips with new areas, topics and contexts that the range and variety of your projects take place in. You will need to quickly build contextual competence in unfamiliar topics (e.g. learn what key jargon means, be credible in conversations with stakeholders, understand what is measured and what is important).
The person
Essential:
Project management skills: you can plan work and execute against that plan; identify risks and issues, raising these appropriately within the team.
Research skills: experience applying one or more of the following disciplines: behavioural science; user or qualitative research; experimental or quasi-experimental evaluation; quantitative analysis; and/or data science
Strategic thinking: a track record and demonstrated ability to navigate complexity and uncertainty in a structured and logical way, optimising for impact across multiple options and/or within constrained resources
Communication and presentation skills: you can communicate clearly and effectively in a range of internal and exteranl settings, including presentations, slide decks, research reports and blog posts. You are confident in explaining complex ideas in simple terms, ask thoughtful questions to build understanding and alignment, and contribute constructively in group settings.
Domain knowledge: some knowledge or experience in the practice, policy or research context of the Fairer Start mission. This might include through previous work, research, study, or personal experience working in the early years and/or education sectors.
Desirable
A Bachelor’s or Masters qualification
Experience of working as part of a research team and/or in multi-disciplinary teams, making use of mixed research or innovation methods.
Experience of working in a policy context for a consultancy, think tank or other fast-paced environment.
Expertise in the practice or policy related to child development and/or early childhood interventions over the last two decades in the UK.
What we offer
Salary: £37,400 plus an array of benefits, including private medical insurance, dental insurance, the ability to buy and sell annual leave, eye care vouchers and more
Location: This role is based in London, with a hybrid working arrangement and a minimum of two days in the office
Term: Permanent
Hours: This is a full-time role, but we offer a range of flexible working arrangements and encourage our people to take advantage of them. Many do.
Reports to: Mission Manager, A Fairer Start
Making an application
To apply for this role, please submit your application before 8:00am on the 26th January 2026.
Interviews will take place w/c 16th February 2026
How will an Analyst contribute to Nesta’s success?
The following list sets out the core tasks expected of Analysts. We don’t expect you to be an expert at everything, but we want you to come to Nesta with a growth mindset where you are ready to experiment and learn. Most of your time will be spent supporting the delivery of mission projects, applying your skills to help us make progress on our key strategic focus areas.
The role
As an Analyst at Nesta you will:
Support projects that advance the fairer start mission, ranging from research and analysis to stakeholder management and policy influencing;
Help deliver work from design to completion in collaboration with technical colleagues, domain experts and practitioners from other disciplines;
Plan and manage your own tasks and workstreams, and contribute to those led by others
Communicate outputs of your work to a wide range of internal and external audiences
Contribute to an inclusive, collaborative and stretching team environment
Tasks may include
Reviewing existing research - critically appraising and summarising evidence on a given problem. You should be able to interpret common research statistics and critique research designs.
Conducting primary research - either quantitative, qualitative or design/user research. You are willing to learn more advanced methods as needed.
Communication - disseminate the team’s work externally, which may include producing reports and slide decks for partners, writing blogs, public speaking, stakeholder engagement, and developing other creative ways to communicate ideas to different audiences.
Workstream and project management - you can manage your tasks within projects from start to finish, have experience with project management tools or are willing to learn to use them, can identify and proactively communicate project risks, and can work as part of a multidisciplinary team
Stakeholder management - you can work closely with internal and external stakeholders in project delivery, provide clear updates on project progress and actively contribute within meetings.
Domain knowledge - get to grips with new areas, topics and contexts that the range and variety of your projects take place in. You will need to quickly build contextual competence in unfamiliar topics (e.g. learn what key jargon means, be credible in conversations with stakeholders, understand what is measured and what is important).
The person
Essential:
Project management skills: you can plan work and execute against that plan; identify risks and issues, raising these appropriately within the team.
Research skills: experience applying one or more of the following disciplines: behavioural science; user or qualitative research; experimental or quasi-experimental evaluation; quantitative analysis; and/or data science
Strategic thinking: a track record and demonstrated ability to navigate complexity and uncertainty in a structured and logical way, optimising for impact across multiple options and/or within constrained resources
Communication and presentation skills: you can communicate clearly and effectively in a range of internal and exteranl settings, including presentations, slide decks, research reports and blog posts. You are confident in explaining complex ideas in simple terms, ask thoughtful questions to build understanding and alignment, and contribute constructively in group settings.
Domain knowledge: some knowledge or experience in the practice, policy or research context of the Fairer Start mission. This might include through previous work, research, study, or personal experience working in the early years and/or education sectors.
Desirable
A Bachelor’s or Masters qualification
Experience of working as part of a research team and/or in multi-disciplinary teams, making use of mixed research or innovation methods.
Experience of working in a policy context for a consultancy, think tank or other fast-paced environment.
Expertise in the practice or policy related to child development and/or early childhood interventions over the last two decades in the UK.
What we offer
Salary: £37,400 plus an array of benefits, including private medical insurance, dental insurance, the ability to buy and sell annual leave, eye care vouchers and more
Location: This role is based in London, with a hybrid working arrangement and a minimum of two days in the office
Term: Permanent
Hours: This is a full-time role, but we offer a range of flexible working arrangements and encourage our people to take advantage of them. Many do.
Reports to: Mission Manager, A Fairer Start
Making an application
To apply for this role, please submit your application before 8:00am on the 26th January 2026.
Interviews will take place w/c 16th February 2026