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Jigsaw, NW10, London (Hybrid)
£26,000 - £36,000 per year
We want a Researcher to join us. Jigsaw is a place where you can do career-defining work and have a real impact on education.
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MRS Independent Living, London (Hybrid)
£33,000 per year pro rata (£6,000 actual)
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Third Solutions, Remote
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Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity, Bloomsbury (On-site)
£36,654 per year
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Morgan Law, Croydon (Hybrid)
£75000.00 - £80000.00 per annum
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Causeway Irish Housing Association, Hackney (Hybrid)
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The Legal Education Foundation, London (Hybrid)
£32,000 - £39,000 per year
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NW10, London (Hybrid) 6.76 miles
£26,000 - £36,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent
Job description

About us

Jigsaw exists to build rigorous evidence for lasting change in education. We engage in applied research, evaluation, strategy and technical assistance. 

Our work focuses on high-impact areas which can strengthen quality education in low- and middle-income countries. This includes specific technical focus on: education technology; education in emergencies and protracted crises; education, climate and environment; and education for girls.

Our values

We focus on the end game - this means you can expect us to focus on things like contextualisation, sustainability and scalability.

We play to our strengths - this means we only say yes to a few things, invest in building our technical expertise, and aim to be exceptional at what we do. 

We ask important questions - life is too short to go with the flow, so we challenge ourselves and those we work with to think critically and constructively about big problems. 

We treat people with dignity - power dynamics are real, respect is important, and our values are lived out through every interaction we have with each other and our research participants. 

We are committed to learning - we do this collaboratively and rigorously, we believe in understanding complex systems, validating our assumptions and applying lean and adaptive principles to all our work.

We prioritise local contexts - and believe that our work is most effective when communities are centrally involved in decision-making. 

We listen deeply - everyone has a story and this matters, so we prioritise participatory and child-friendly methods and build strong relationships with local research organisations. 

We believe change is possible - but making it happen is complex and takes a long time, so we focus our energy on ensuring our work gets read, listened to, and has a positive impact on decision-making.

Our work

Our work is about building evidence that both strengthens and disrupts the education sector. We focus on areas of the sector which we believe to have the highest potential to improve education for those most in need. 

The majority of our current engagements focus on the following four areas: education technology; education in emergencies and protracted crises; education, climate and environment; and education for girls – although these are often overlapping and interconnected with a range of other critical issues. We embrace the complexity of education by wrestling with these intersections. This is where our work has the greatest impact.

On our website you can read more about why we focus on these things, our case studies, and the organisations we work with.

Why this role

There is a crisis in education quality in low-income countries. All of Jigsaw’s work is focused on helping to tackle this through applied research, evaluation, strategy and technical assistance. We exist to build rigorous evidence for education. Our mission is clear and our team is growing.

We want a Researcher to join us. Jigsaw is a place where you can do career-defining work and have a real impact on education. The successful candidates will contribute to the delivery of high-quality research, evaluation, strategy and technical assistance work within Jigsaw’s core sector focus areas. They will produce fluent and well-structured contributions to written reports and will confidently handle client interactions. They will be a valuable member of a passionate and vibrant team that loves to interact with different communities across the world.

We know that people are complex and experience does not always fit into precise lists. If you don’t meet all the requirements but have a hunch that you might be the right person for our team then please still go ahead, submit an application, and convince us by providing compelling answers to the four questions within the application.

Role description

As a Researcher at Jigsaw you will:

  • Co-design quantitative, qualitative and mixed-methods methodologies
  • Collect data, both face-to-face and remotely
  • Clean, validate and analyse data
  • Contribute to writing reports and presentations
  • Present research findings for a variety of internal and external audiences
  • Collaborate with Jigsaw partners and clients on data collection where relevant
  • Support proposal development for potential new projects
  • Contribute to Jigsaw’s internal work, including participating in internal meetings and supporting key internal priorities

Person specification

We are looking for candidates who possess the following essential skills, competencies and experiences:

  • Demonstrated interest in the education sector
  • Understanding of the project cycle - proposal development, designing mixed-methods methodologies, collecting data, analysing data, writing reports and presenting findings
  • Ability to communicate effectively
  • Ability to identify problems and solutions
  • Ability to adapt calmly to changing situations
  • Ability to manage a complex workload under pressure
  • High aptitude for personal learning
  • Attention to detail (in data collection, analysis and writing)
  • Keenness to grow and engage with constructive feedback
  • Willingness to use established tools and processes that facilitate effective team work

In addition, the following skills, experiences and knowledge are desirable:

  • Strong project management skills, including the ability to design project workflows, monitor milestones, and adapt plans in response to challenges, ensuring deadlines, budgets, and quality standards are met
  • Experience of qualitative and quantitative education research design methodologies, such as mixed methods, quasi-experimental, participatory, case study or process evaluation methods
  • Experience of qualitative analysis and qualitative data analysis software
  • Experience of statistical methods (descriptive & inferential statistics)
  • Arabic or French language proficiency
  • Experience of delivering training - both face-to-face and online
  • Experience working in a low-income country, ideally in education

What we offer

The role is full-time (37.5 hours per week). The role will be based in London and the successful candidate will be required to come into the Jigsaw office at least three days per week, plus occasional international travel.

The salary is £26k - £36k pro rata (starting salary depending on the competencies and experience).

The package also includes:

  • 25 days holiday (pro-rata)
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • 5% matched pension contribution
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Personal development leave
  • Mental health days
  • Parental leave
  • Discretionary bonus

How to apply

All applicants will be required to answer 4 questions within their application and upload a CV (maximum of two pages). Application deadline - 30 May 2025.

Candidates who meet the criteria set will be invited to take part in a remote-based test and the highest performing candidates will be called for an interview with members of the Jigsaw team.

Whilst we appreciate the time and effort that has gone into your application we can only correspond with short-listed candidates. If you have not heard from us by 06 June 2025 then your application was unsuccessful. We are looking forward to hearing from you.

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Jigsaw View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 11 - 20
Posted on: 09 May 2025
Closing date: 30 May 2025 at 23:30
Tags: International Development, Project Management, Data Analysis, Education, Qualitative, Quantitative, Research

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