{"id":812,"date":"2017-02-24T09:10:44","date_gmt":"2017-02-24T09:10:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.bath.ac.uk\/careers\/?p=812"},"modified":"2025-10-22T15:57:23","modified_gmt":"2025-10-22T14:57:23","slug":"research-careers-in-charities-and-employee-research","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.bath.ac.uk\/careers\/2017\/02\/24\/research-careers-in-charities-and-employee-research\/","title":{"rendered":"Research careers in charities and employee research"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The third and final post in our series on research careers in social sciences and humanities. The final post summarises a panel of\u00a0four speakers working in research roles in <strong>charities and employee research organisations<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The first speaker works as an Impact Manager for an educational charity. She evaluates the work that the charity does, creates and administers surveys and analyses data.\u00a0 She started as an assistant researcher and then moved up.\u00a0Her role involves strategy as well as research \u2013 she helps colleagues think through how their projects fit with the overall aims of the charity. She highlighted that the\u00a0charity sector really needs research skills.<\/p>\n<p>The second speaker, a research manager for an employee research consultancy, puts together surveys and questionnaires for clients and analyses the results using psychological theories. Projects focus on employee wellbeing and change management within organisations. The speaker said it would be useful to get broad experience of job roles before undertaking her current role\u00a0as it's useful to gain insights into how companies work. A Masters in Organisational Psychology may be helpful for business psychology\/employee engagement roles. Consultancy roles often have long working hours whereas in-house roles tend to have better work\/life balance. There are lots of in-house roles in business psychology\u00a0within learning and development\/HR departments.<\/p>\n<p>The third speaker works for a charity which organises volunteering years for young people. She\u00a0evaluates and needs to demonstrate the impact of the work the charity does. She analyses data and looks at trends. She has worked with banks and the charity\u2019s funders as well as internal departments within the organisation. She does internal strategy and consulting work as well as research. Her interest in charities began at university when she ran the Charitable Society. She did a masters in politics during which she learned statistics and research methods.<\/p>\n<p>The fourth speaker works for an educational charity, which she\u00a0described as a very research-based organisation. She\u00a0evaluates the impact of the charity\u2019s work using a mixture of qualitative and quantitative methods. She noted that big data and data mining are becoming increasingly important for the\u00a0charity sector.\u00a0The speaker did\u00a0a classical studies degree then worked part-time at a university; during this time she realised she loved data and databases. She\u00a0talked about the\u00a0importance of making research real for the people she works with and showing how research is informing organisational programmes and strategy. The charity works collaboratively with academic researchers.\u00a0 She mentioned The Fair Education website which lists fifty educational charities.<\/p>\n<p>See also our <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.bath.ac.uk\/careers\/2015\/03\/10\/have-you-thought-of-a-career-in-the-charity-sector\/\" target=\"_blank\">post<\/a>\u00a0on working in the charity sector, and our <a href=\"http:\/\/www.bath.ac.uk\/students\/careers\/docs\/charitysector.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">Careers Service guide to working in the charity sector.<\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The third and final post in our series on research careers in social sciences and humanities. The final post summarises a panel of\u00a0four speakers working in research roles in charities and employee research organisations. 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