- Posted 16 February 2024
- Location UK: North
- Job type Permanent
- DisciplineResearch Strategy
- Referencecs1001
- Job Category Quantitative Insights & Strategy, Social & Government Research
- Salary Band 45-60, 30-45
- Currency GBP
- Workplace Type Hybrid
Senior Evaluation Consultant – Health and Social
Job description
cs1001
Senior Evaluation Consultant – Health and Social
£Excellent + Benefits – Manchester / Hybrid working
Keen to further your career in social policy evaluation? Join this leading industry name where you will have access to prestigious clients, a fantastic learning and development programme and a supportive and inclusive culture.
As part of the health evaluation team you will work with public institutions to provide evidence on the effectiveness of public policies and programmes, and provide recommendations to help set priorities and strengthen delivery.
As a Senior Evaluation Consultant, you will have significant expertise in evaluation methods and design. Your work will influence policy, from the evaluation of programmes such as cancer diagnostic interventions and interventions to support vulnerable groups, to deliberation with the public around complex trade-offs, major patient experience surveys, the measurement of public perceptions, and a host of mixed methods studies around topics such as health inequalities, technology in the adult social care sector and use of health services.
Keen to hear from individuals who have experience in the following areas:
Expertise in evaluation methods and design – particularly keen to hear from individuals with economic and quantitative analysis skills
Proven expertise in the health and social care sector
Knowledge of health care policy and practice in the UK
Experience or a strong desire to develop junior team members
Experience of working with NHS data and conducting quant and economic evaluations in the healthcare market
Resources Group’s Diversity and Equality Policy determines that we submit applicants to our clients on the basis of merit and ability, regardless of race, colour, age, disability, family responsibilities, gender, marital status, nationality, religious or political views or affiliations, sexual orientation or socio-economic background.