ECONOMIST Salary: £45,000 - £53,000 Reports to: Lead Economist Department: Policy, Information and Communications Contract: Permanent Hours: 35 hours per week. We are open to compressed hours and 4 days part-time in this role. Location: Stratford, London w/ high-flex (1 – 2 days per week in the office) Closing date: 4th May Please note: You must be eligible to work in the UK to apply for this vacancy. Cancer Research UK is not able to offer visa sponsorship. At Cancer Research UK, we exist to beat cancer. We are professionals with purpose, beating cancer every day. But we need to go much further and much faster. That’s why we’re looking for someone talented, someone innovative and ambitious, someone like you. This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced economist to join our economics and policy analysis team in CRUK’s Policy Department. The team’s objective is to develop the economic argument and evidence base to influence changes to improve cancer outcomes and help life-saving science and research to thrive. Working with colleagues across the charity in policy, communications, evidence and implementation and research and innovation, you will apply analytical thinking and economic intelligence to a range of projects in line with CRUK priorities. Examples include the cost of cancer, the economic case for reducing inequalities and the value of cancer research. There will be a requirement to provide advice and analysis in response to pressing policy questions, as well as an expectation to develop innovative projects that make the best use of economics evidence and techniques. What will I be doing? Identifying, collating, analysing and interpreting economic evidence; including novel data analyses, and reviews/summaries of published data, literature and policy documents relevant to project priority areas (including scientific research, cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment) Synthesizing and communicating economic evidence and arguments to a range of internal and external stakeholders and audiences, using a range of methods including formal presentations, ad-hoc discussions/emails, grey literature reports, briefings, website content, blogs, GitHub, papers for peer review, etc. Applying analytical and statistical methods to a range of health and cost data Working collaboratively with colleagues across the policy department, the wider CRUK analytical community and external collaborators to scope and deliver economic projects on identified policy priority areas Assisting in the planning and execution of commissioned projects, meetings and workshops as needed Keeping abreast of the policy context and identifying relevant issues where economic analysis and evidence would add the most value to the development of the work programme Contributing to providing training and share knowledge and skills with colleagues across the directorate, the CRUK analytical community and the wider department Contributing to cross team activities and carry out ad hoc tasks as appropriate. Perform the role following CRUK processes and guidelines with regular supervision. What skills will I need? Ability to analyse, interpret and present quantitative data, economic analyses and findings preferably in the area of cancer/health or science, either from education or work experience in a relevant area Ability to search for, critically appraise and summarise economic evidence relevant to policy makers Experience in conducting economic analysis Possess strong communication skills and the ability to explain economic concepts to a non-specialist audience Experience of using spreadsheets and/or standard statistical and data management software packages, ideally R, otherwise STATA, SAS etc, with evidence of ability to learn new software languages quickly Experience of writing reports and briefings for different audiences, interpreting and setting in context analysis results Ability to quality check numerical and textual information, with keen attention to detail Ability to manage multiple projects, prioritise work and meet deadlines. What will I gain? Each and every one of our employees contributes to our progress and is supporting our work to beat cancer. We think that’s impressive. In return, we make sure you are supported by a generous benefits package, a wide range of career and personal development opportunities and high-quality tools, policies and processes to enable you to do your job well. Our benefits package includes a substantial retirement plan, a generous and flexible leave allowance, discounts on anything from travel to technology, gym membership, and much more. We don’t forget people have lives outside of work too and so we actively encourage a flexible working culture. Our work – from funding cutting-edge research to developing public policy – will change the world. It’s exciting to be part of our team. How do I apply? We operate an anonymised shortlisting process in our commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion. CVs are required for all applications; but we won’t be able to view them until we invite you for an interview. Instead, we ask you to complete the work history section of the online application form for us to be able to assess you quickly, fairly, and objectively. For more information on this career opportunity please visit our website or contact us at recruitmentcancer.org.uk. For more updates on our work and careers, follow us on: Linked In, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Our vision is to create a charity where everyone feels like they belong, benefits from and participates in, the work we do. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and cultures, in particular those from ethnic minority backgrounds who are currently under-represented. We want to see every candidate performing at their best throughout the job application process, interview process and whilst at work. We therefore ask you to inform us of any concerns you have or any adjustments you might need to enable this to happen. Please contact recruitmentcancer.org.uk or 0 20 3469 8400 as soon as possible. Unfortunately, we are unable to recruit anyone below the age of 18, so that we can protect young people from health & safety and safeguarding risks.