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Reference: 97870

Date Added: 6 November 2025
Closing Date: 30 November 2025

Job Title: Kerslake Fellow

Working For: New Economics Foundation

Location: London

Salary: £42,868 — £45,850

Length of Contract: Two-Year Fixed Term

Job Details

Kersalake Fellowship 

Full time, two-year fixed term contract.

For 40 years, NEF has turned big ideas, rigorous research and community power into real-world change. At this critical moment in politics, we’re looking for a talented researcher to join our team.

The late Lord Kerslake was a lifelong advocate for social justice and worked tirelessly in his career and in retirement to promote access to secure, affordable housing for all. At the time of his untimely passing he was Chair of the New Economics Foundation (NEF), the Peabody Trust and the Kerslake Commission on Homelessness and Rough Sleeping hosted by St Mungo’s. These three organisations have come together to honour Bob by creating a Kerslake Fellowship to work on improving outcomes in housing and homelessness, and especially for social housing.

Employed at NEF for a two-year contract initially, this role will help develop policy and practice capable of delivering big shifts in housing policy that will result in genuinely affordable, high quality and secure homes for all. The Kerslake Fellow will produce high-quality research that will help build the evidence base in social housing and homelessness, generate recommendations for actions that will lead to better outcomes, and build relationships with key stakeholders that will help deliver policy change.

We’re looking for someone with a relevant degree (or equivalent experience), a solid understanding of the housing sector and the challenges and opportunities it faces. At least three to five years’ experience in planning, developing and managing multi-stakeholder projects and/or campaigns. Just as important is the ability to ability to deal with people at all levels, internally and externally, demonstrable organisational and administrative skill and a commitment to building the new, environmentally sustainable economy with redistribution of power and resources at its core.

Closing Date: 30 November 2025

Interview/Start Dates

First stage short online interview 4th December 2025 and final stage in person at our London office on 8th December 2025

Application Details

To apply, please go to https://neweconomics.org/about/work-with-us/kerslake-fellow where you will find information on how to apply, the relevant links to the Job Description and our Equality and diversity monitoring form.

 

Website: https://neweconomics.org/

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