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Corporate Research and Intelligence Officer

£36,306-£38,961

Are you passionate about research and statistics?

Do you want to influence local policy? Can you interpret complex data and make it meaningful to different audiences?

If you have answered 'yes' to all of the above, you could be the person we are looking for.We are recruiting a Corporate Research and Intelligence Officer to take up a vital role within the Corporate Policy and Partnerships Team.

You will be responsible for managing a portfolio of corporate projects and undertaking wide-ranging research and data analysis to support the delivery of Council services. Key areas of work will include developing the Council's approach to customer insight and providing meaningful research to help the Council understand the needs of its community so that it can commission services more effectively.

For an informal discussion, please contact Alaine Clarke, Corporate Policy and Partnerships Team Leader,on 01708 432963 or alaine.clarke@havering.gov.uk

For further information and to apply,please go to Havering London Borough Council website.

Closing date: 28 April 2013.

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