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Quantitative Analyst

Job LocationLondon
EducationNot Mentioned
SalaryCompetitive salary
IndustryNot Mentioned
Functional AreaNot Mentioned
Job TypePermanent , full-time

Job Description

We are recruiting for a Quantitative Analyst - A Fairer Start Mission.This is a full-time role but we offer a range of flexible working arrangements and encourage our people to take advantage of them.About NestaWe are Nesta, the UK’s innovation agency for social good. We design, test and scale solutions to society’s biggest problems. Our three missions are to give every child a fair start, help people live healthy lives, and create a sustainable future where the economyworks for both people and the planet.For over 20 years, we have worked to support, encourage and inspire innovation. We work in three roles: as an innovation partner working with frontline organisations to design and test new solutions, as a venture builder supporting new and early stage businesses,and as a system shaper creating the conditions for innovation.Harnessing the rigour of science and the creativity of design, we work relentlessly to change millions of lives for the better.The roleNesta is looking to appoint a Quantitative Analyst into ourA Fairer Startmission. In this role, we have a particular need for candidates who have a strong understanding of economics.The work of the post holder could include working across many stages of the work of our teams, from shaping ongoing strategy developments, to scoping, designing, implementing and evaluating projects that contribute to our impactful portfolios of work.About this mission: A Fairer StartWe want every child to have the fairest possible start in life, so they can thrive and realise their potential. Nesta’s Fairer Start Mission is on a 10-year endeavour to close the gap in school readiness between those growing up in poverty and their peers acrossthe UK.To achieve this, we focus our work on strengthening the support that disadvantaged families receive to improve the home learning environment, cope with financial pressures and/or access high-quality formal childcare. Leveraging Nesta’s multiple capabilities,we use a multi-pronged approach to maximise the chances that change happens. For example, we work with families and frontline partners to design and deliver interventions to support the home learning environment, and evaluate their effectiveness at scale;we study the impacts of existing policies to make policy recommendations; we invest in ventures to create social impact through business; we build coalitions and campaigns to shift attitudes and norms. Whatever the approach we take, we strive to be evidence-ledand impact-focused, and to measure the impact of our activities on our mission goal.As a Quantitative Analyst, you will:

  • Deliver projects, including helping to set up and track project plans, carrying out day-to-day work on a variety of projects and updating team members on progress;
  • Conduct quantitative analysis as part of project teams. Your tasks may range from cleaning and preparing data for analysis, carrying statistical analysis, discussing and interpreting findings and preparing outputs.
  • Provide an economics perspective on a variety of projects in your mission or policy area, and carry out in-depth economic analysis, including economic policy modelling,
  • Advise on projects with quantitative research aspects. For example, provide sound quantitative research advice at project initiation and help to troubleshoot complex methodological problems (e.g. involving small sample sizes or imperfect compliance to anintervention), including by drawing on the expertise of other senior staff as needed;
  • Develop and suggest practical policy solutions or intervention ideas to address social issues, informed by economics; Communicate your findings internally and externally through written reports, presentations and blog posts; Collaborate with senior researchersto up-skill researchers and non-researchers across the organisation;
  • Support development of new work, including scoping, research and writing pitches bids and proposals; Play a key role in partner engagement and project management, including helping establish and sustain partner relationships (e.g. preparing agendas, minutingmeetings and coordinating project updates); and
  • Prepare project deliverables (e.g., theories of change, interview guides, logic models, evidence summaries, final reports) with a clear understanding of the overall project objectives.
Candidate criteriaEssentialWe are looking for people who understand what we do, share our values and are keen to learn and develop their expertise. We are looking for candidates with the skills listed below. We expect to provide training and development support in some of the areas.
  • An understanding of economics. You can understand the economics of social issues of relevance to the Fairer Start Mission. A relevant degree is highly desirable.
  • A technical understanding of quantitative research methods and their applications in real-world settings. A confident solid understanding of ‘causality’ and statistical reasoning. You have a good understanding of methods, such as RCTs, Difference-in-differences,regression discontinuities and matching. You can interpret research findings of others, understand common statistics (such as standard deviation, confidence intervals, p values, and correlation coefficients), and assess the strength of evidence for something,
  • Practical experience implementing quantitative research methods and an ability to code in either R or Python (this will be tested). You understand good practice for key research activities (e.g. setting a sampling frame, cleaning data, generating powercalculations, running regressions and undertaking quasi-experimental evaluation) and analyse data sets to pull out key summary statistics and trends into graphs and trends.
  • An ability to communicate complex concepts in accessible ways to a range of audiences, whether it is about economics or quantitative research methods.
  • Ability to manage workloads from multiple projects simultaneously. You can manage a workload of several projects and deliver to a high standard on a tight deadline. You can work across different project teams and are aware of the importance of, and apply,regular, clear and concise communication with your team members. You can plan work and execute against a project plan; identify and act on risks and issues; ensure that key stakeholders are engaged throughout;
  • Managing and developing yourself at work. You demonstrate high self-awareness and regularly self-reflect. You are aware of the impact that your actions and words have on those around you. You are resilient and accept responsibility for decisions whetherthey achieve the desired outcome or not.
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