People Science & Policy Ltd has the following vacancy

Project Manager

PSP is a research-based consultancy, our core areas of work are public policy research and public and stakeholder consultations. Working mainly for public sector and not-for-profit organisations, our research projects range from evaluating the impact of theatre in schools, to exploring public views on new technologies such as stem cells. To find out more about PSP and our projects see www.peoplescienceandpolicy.com.

 

We have an opportunity for a dynamic researcher to join our growing team. Ideally, you should:

 

*         have experience of qualitative research, preferably gained in an agency or research institute

*         be confident in dealing with new subjects

*         be interested in using client data and desk research as well as undertaking primary data collection to address clients’ problems

*         be keen to develop new ways of eliciting views on novel and complex topics

*         have experience of writing proposals and reports

 

This post will enable you to develop and broaden your research skills and client handling experience. As a key part of this small business you will need a flexible approach to your role.

 

Salary will be around £30,000. Closing date 24 September 2007

 

Interested? Then email your CV to Suzanne King at [log in to unmask] or send it by post to her at People Science & Policy Ltd., Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BB. For an informal chat about PSP and the post call Suzanne on 020 7554 8636.

 

Dr Suzanne King

Director

People Science & Policy Ltd

Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London WC1H 9BB

Direct line: 020 7554 8636 Mobile: 07961 149 558

Website: www.peoplescienceandpolicy.com

Company registration no. 3891609

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