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Opportunities

Applications are invited from the following groups:
• Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic graduates

As part of our commitment to increasing diversity within both our own workforce and the economic policy making sector, the Resolution Foundation is offering two paid training placements for recent graduates. This is an excellent opportunity to learn from our experts, produce research outputs for publication on the Foundation’s website, and acquire the skills and experience needed for research roles within the sector. In order to meet eligibility requirements, you must have a degree level qualification and be from a Black, Asian or other Minority Ethnic group.

The 12-week programme is focused on individuals with an interest but little experience in economic or public policy analysis. Trainees are fully integrated into the Foundation’s research process, and will benefit from peer supervision, in-house training, involvement in the wider work of the Foundation, and specific guidance tailored to the needs of the individual. The aim is to ensure that trainees contribute to outputs that they can reference on their CVs.

Candidates should be reliable and hold:
• A solid understanding of UK economics or public policy;
• Strong quantitative analysis skills;
• A relevant BA/BSc qualification, or equivalent skills gained in another environment including the ability to write confidently and cogently; and
• A commitment to the Foundation’s focus on improving outcomes for people on low-to middle incomes.

The training placement will take place predominantly in our Westminster office between September – December, with the exact dates to be confirmed dependent on individual availability. This training scheme is fully funded to ensure socio-economic circumstances do not preclude participation. Trainees will receive payment in line with London Living Wage rates in order to cover accommodation, travel and subsistence costs for the duration of the programme. No additional funds are available and we are unable to help with sourcing accommodation.


Closing date: 08:59 on Tuesday 10 September 2024

Applications must be made using the Foundation’s application platform. Applications received at any other time will not be considered. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview via videocall (Microsoft Teams) on Friday 20 September 2024.

For more information about the programme and on how to apply, please download our application pack.

 


 

 

 

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