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Reference: 96620

Date Added: 5 June 2025
Closing Date: 27 June 2025

Job Title: Senior Economist

Working For: Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Location: York/London/Hybrid

Salary: £54,163

Length of Contract: Permanent

Job Details

JRF works to speed up and support the transition to a more equitable and just future, free from poverty, in which people and planet can flourish. We are a UK-wide social change organisation, with a focus on all four nations. Our work is anchored around the reduction of poverty and household economic insecurity. We recognise that both poverty and insecurity are multi-dimensional, with material, social and emotional aspects, and we also consider economic, social and environmental justice to be inextricably linked.

We organise our Policy & Ideas work around the following issue areas: families, work and care; housing, land and climate; community, place and social security; and macroeconomics and fiscal policy. This role will have a focus on either macroeconomics or fiscal policy, or both, whole also working to support out other policy themes. We want our work to confront the immediate manifestations of poverty and insecurity but also the deeper social and economic conditions on which these rest.

We are seeking two Senior Economists, one full-time permanent role and one 12-month fixed term role, which could be either full-time or part-time. In both roles, we are looking for someone to develop and lead research projects that generate arguments, policies and ideas to address the social and economic challenges that underpin poverty and household economic insecurity in the UK today and chart a course to a different and better future.

Further details on the roles can be found at: https://www.jrf.org.uk/careers

Closing Date: 27 June 2025

Interview/Start Dates

Interviews will take place at the end of July (date tbc) 

Application Details

Please submit your CV and supporting information via our website: https://www.jrf.org.uk/careers

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

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