Metropolitan Support Trust (MST) is a new support organisation delivering
specialist services to a wide range of vulnerable people in London, Midlands
and Yorkshire. Established from Refugee Housing Association,
StepForward,Threshold Support and Walbrook Support, it aims to provide
innovative support to individuals, wider support to communities and influence
social policy.
Research & Consultancy Manager
London / £36,576 - £42,360 REF: 1292
(plus performance related pay)
Working with colleagues and external research partners alike, you’ll develop
and deliver the refugee and migrant research programme and build the MST
Research Unit. It’s a wide-ranging role – as well as managing the project,
you’ll develop our capacity to gather and analyse information, explore new
business opportunities to make the programme self-financing and ensure projects
are delivered to budget.Your skills in research consultancy will be second to
none.
Research Assistant
London / £24,210 - £26,484 REF: 1291
By providing a wide range of high-level administrative support to the Research
& Consultancy Manager, you’ll help develop our administrative and information
systems as a whole. You should be well organised and be used to working in a
research or policy environment. These positions represent the opportunity for
people with the right blend of technical and personal skills to join us at an
extremely exciting stage of our growth and development.
For additional information, for specific locations, to view the job profiles
and to find out how to apply, please visit www.mhp-online.co.uk/careers
Closing date for applications is: 16th May 2007.
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