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Research Officer Education

Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Posted 20 hours ago, valid for 6 days
Salary

£27.03 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • Hays is partnering with the NI Assembly to recruit a Research Officer - Education on a temporary basis, offering a salary of £27.03 per hour.
  • The successful candidate will need at least a second-class honours degree related to education and a minimum of two years of experience in conducting objective, evidence-based research.
  • Responsibilities include providing high-quality research and analysis to Assembly Members, authoring Bill Research Papers, and presenting findings to Committees.
  • The role requires strong communication skills to maintain relationships with Committee Clerks, MLAs, and senior managers while also leading public events and training sessions.
  • The position is temporary for up to three months and offers hybrid working, online timesheets with weekly pay, and access to learning and development courses.

Your New CompanyHays are partnering with the NI Assembly to recruit a Research Officer - Education, on a temporary basis. The successful candidate will be responsible for non-partisan, objective and evidence-based research, working directly with Assembly Members and Committees.Your New Role

  • The provision of timely, accurate, high-quality and impartial research and analysis to individual MLAs, Assembly Committees and senior managers within the Assembly Secretariat.
  • To retrieve, synthesise and analyse information from a wide range of regional, national and international sources, including online databases.
  • Responsibility for authoring Bill Research Papers that are published prior to the Committee Stage of the Assembly's legislative passage.
  • The production of a range of research outputs, including customised research papers, legislative analysis briefings, financial impact assessments, blog posts, data visualisations and digital dashboards. Research must be drafted to publication standard; be well written, concise and accessible. Research conclusions can propose recommendations on ways forward for Committee and MLA consideration as required.
  • The presentation of research briefings to Assembly Committees and responding to Committee members' questions in public and closed sessions. Research briefings can include making recommendations on potential lines of questioning of Committee witnesses and departmental officials.
  • To advise Assembly Committees on subject specific aspects of forward work programmes and inquiries that focus and assist scrutiny, including input to establishing terms of reference, identifying key issues and research requirements.
  • Provide specific support to the legislative scrutiny function of MLAs, Committee Clerks and Committees including - supporting the promulgation of Private Members Bills, identifying potential witnesses for Committees, identifying key witnesses (e.g. academic specialists, scientific specialists) and assisting the Committee with round table stakeholder events (e.g. facilitating and reporting).
  • To provide research support to Members and the Committee Clerk for Committee visits that may involve travelling with Committees to external events and longer visits to other jurisdictions.
  • To lead, direct and/or represent RaISe at public events, such as those which form part of the Knowledge Exchange Seminar Series (KESS) and stakeholder events for Committees, including drafting opening remarks for Committee Chairs.
  • Maintain good communication with Committee Clerks, MLAs, and senior managers in order to understand and develop their research requirements.
  • Prepare joint papers with colleagues in other Parliaments and assisting colleagues in other Parliaments with queries for MPs & TDs etc.
  • Proactively forge and develop links with government officials, departmental liaison officers, external research bodies/communities and other parliamentary library and research services.
  • Support the development and enhancement of parliamentary library and research services in other jurisdictions through training, mentoring and practical advice.
  • Prepare and deliver training for MLAs, party support staff and the secretariat.
  • Oversee the work of undergraduate and postgraduate placement students working in their area and provide peer guidance to agency and new research staff.
  • Contribute to the peer review of colleagues' research.
  • Maintain a specialist knowledge of their research portfolio through relevant training, consultation of academic and other literature, maintaining and developing links with subject specialists in other legislatures and attendance at conferences and seminars.
  • Work collaboratively and collegially, as an effective team member;
  • Contribute to the development of RaISe, including designing content for and participating in working groups as required, identifying potential new outputs and potential improvements to service delivery.
  • Comply with all of the Assembly Commission's staff policies and procedures, including Equal Opportunities and Dignity at Work policies and procedures and all mandatory training requirements;
  • Manage information and records in accordance with established policies and statutory requirements; and
  • Carry out other duties that the Assembly Commission reasonably requires.

What You'll Need to Succeed

  • Be in possession of at least a second-class honours degree (or equivalent or post-graduate qualification), which contains at least 50% of the course content relating to the subject area of education. Applicants must, in their application form, indicate how their qualification/s are relevant to education policy at the primary and post-primary levels in Northern Ireland.

AND

  • Following completion of the above qualifications, you have at least two years of work experience in:

Conducting objective, evidence-based research; andProducing and delivering evidence-based research findings to help inform discussion and decision-making relating to policy development in the area of education (primary and post-primary).What You'll Get in Return

  • £27.03 per hour
  • Temporary for up to 3 months
  • Hybrid working
  • Online timesheets with weekly pay
  • Access to retailer discounts
  • Access to thousands of learning and development courses

What you need to do nowIf you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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