How to become a Charity Researcher

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Considering a career as a Charity Researcher?

A charity researcher role is perfect for anyone with a brain for facts and figures. As a charity researcher, you’ll get involved in several in-depth and data-heavy projects that are critical to attracting the right donors and convincing people to give to your cause. This work is essential for any non-profit because it produces the hard facts the organisation needs to back their claims. Depending on the needs of the charity and the type of work, a charity researcher could find themselves doing anything from market research to academic content.

Where can a career as a Charity Researcher take you?

Charity Researcher £25,000 1-2 years
Policy & Research Officer £35,300 2-3 years
Research Manager £38000 3-5 years

Are you the perfect candidate?

Skills and traits

  • Well-versed in backing ideas with qualitative and quantitative data
  • Strong presentation skills
  • A keen editorial eye
  • A results-oriented mindset
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Passionate about meaningful work
  • Strong attention to detail

Qualifications and experience

  • Strong background in research
  • Educated to degree level
  • A professional knowledge of the research subject
  • For specialised areas such as medical, legal and social work, a postgraduate degree may be required
  • Background in the field/cause may be essential
  • Knowledge of common analysis tools and databases such as SQL

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