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We’re looking for a Research & Analysis Lead to help us produce robust evidence, timely insights and a more informed public debate.

The Campaign for the Arts works to champion, defend and expand access to the arts, for and with the public. We do this through a mixture of research, advocacy and public engagement.

Job Description / Responsibilities

Strategic research and insight

  • Design and deliver research projects that support the charity’s mission and strategic objectives.
  • Identify emerging trends, policy developments and key data sources relevant to the arts and public access to them.
  • Develop and implement effective systems to track, interpret and report on changes affecting the arts and public access to them.

Data analysis and evidence-building

  • Develop and maintain robust methodologies and tools for gathering and evaluating evidence.
  • Analyse quantitative and qualitative data from diverse sources to produce clear, impactful insights.
  • Develop evidence-based materials that strengthen the charity’s advocacy and public engagement activities.

Policy monitoring and impact assessment

  • Monitor legislative, regulatory and funding changes that affect the arts and cultural sector, providing timely briefings and analysis.
  • Keep abreast of public policy and funding discussions to ensure CFTA’s research is relevant, informed and represented.
  • Support the articulation and measurement of the charity’s impact and key performance indicators (KPIs).

Publications and knowledge sharing

  • Produce high-quality research outputs, such as reports, factsheets, briefings and presentations, for a range of audiences.
  • Ensure the accuracy, accessibility and credibility of all published materials.
  • Collaborate with the Communications Lead and other colleagues to translate research and analysis into compelling narratives and shareable content.

Collaboration and organisational support

  • Collaborate with colleagues on cross-cutting projects and strategic planning.
  • Represent the charity in meetings, partnerships and external forums related to research and policy.
  • Occasionally assist with the organisation of Campaign for the Arts events (in-person or virtual).
  • Support prompt and effective responses to research and information enquiries.

This is currently intended as a 3-days-per-week role, with default working days to be agreed with the post-holder (some week-to-week flexibility will be possible).

Hours: Part-time (0.6 FTE, 22.5 hours per week)
Location: Flexible – the post-holder may work in our London office or remotely from within the UK, in line with our Flexible Working Policy
Contract: Permanent
Benefits: Auto-enrolment pension, 28 days paid holiday (pro rata, incl. public holidays)

To Apply

Please click on the Apply button below for more information and to download the Recruitment Pack, and when applying please clearly state that you saw the role through the PubAffairs network.

Online interviews may be scheduled on a rolling basis.

Apply online

  • Fill out the short form below and upload your CV.

Closing date

The closing date for applications for this post is 10:00am on Monday 16th June 2025