Government Social Research profile

Register Your Interest - Research Officer

by Government Social Research

3.9/5
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Job Details

Deadline: Ongoing
Start Date: September 2025
Salary: £31,120 - £34,410
Length: Graduate Job
Roles: Data Science, Government, Market Research, Research
Location: East Midlands, East of England, London, North East, North West, Scotland, South East, South West, Wales, West Midlands, Yorkshire and Humberside
City: Nationwide

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Register Your Interest - Research Officer

Government social researchers play a critical role in gathering, analysing, and interpreting the information which forms the foundation for decision making for policies which affect every UK resident. 

As a Research Officer working in the Civil Service, you would contribute through analysis of social trends, development of government policy, and evaluation of how policies make a difference to public services.  

Your work might involve developing surveys, analysing data, producing statistics, reviewing existing research evidence, and working with other analysts in government to provide timely and relevant briefings for policy colleagues and ministers. 

Please refer to the eligibility criteria in the job advert once applications open.  

About Government Social Research 

Hello. We are Government Social Research (GSR), the professional body for social researchers in the Civil Service. Our social researchers study and analyse various aspects of society, like people’s behaviour, opinions, and needs. This then helps the government make informed decisions. We recruit students, graduates, and apprentices to work in over 30 departments across the UK.

If you want to gain practical experience and use your research skills to make a difference, then join the UK Government for a paid student placement! You would spend a year working alongside social researchers and policy officials before returning to your studies. The job could involve analysing research data to help government decision making, evaluating the impact of policies, and providing social research advice to help shape government strategy. 

Government Social Research

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