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Reference: 63700

Date Added: 30 November 2017
Closing Date: 13 December 2017

Job Title: Research Intern(s)

Working For: Learning and Work Institute

Location: Either Leicester or London

Salary: £16,835 (Leicester) or £19,624 (London)

Length of Contract:

Job Details

Full-time, 6 months.

Learning and Work Institute is an independent research and development organisation dedicated to promoting lifelong learning, full employment and inclusion.

We’re focused on the big questions. How do we help people find work and build careers in a changing job market? How do we help people be active and engaged citizens? And how do we do all this in a time of constrained public funding?

This is an exciting time to join Learning and Work Institute. To achieve our vision for a society in which everyone has opportunities to learn and work and be supported to achieve their ambitions in life, community and work, Learning and Work Institute must ensure that we have the best people, with excellent skills and experience.

We’re looking to recruit talented and enthusiastic Research Interns to join our Leicester or London office. This is a unique opportunity to contribute and gain insight into L&W’s high-impact research, policy, and campaigning activity across all areas of our Strategic Plan. You will be responsible for participating in our programme of research, as well as proactively supporting other colleagues across the organisation.

Closing Date: 13 December 2017

Interview/Start Dates

We anticipate that interviews will take place on Tuesday 19 December 2017.

The successful candidate will start at the earliest available opportunity, but we anticipate this would be from Tuesday 2 January 2018 onwards.

Application Details

Submit a covering letter, together with your CV to jobs@learningandwork.org.uk.

Please state whether you are applying for the Leicester or London location. The Job Description, which includes the person specification, can be found on our website.

Website: http://www.learningandwork.org.uk

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