Substance is looking for a dynamic individual to throw themselves into the promotion, delivery, coordination and analysis of several major national fishery/angling and football projects.
These projects are of national importance, contribute to key government agendas/departments and help to create sustainable environments.
Your work will include:
- Helping to run the Sea Angling Diary Project (seaangling.org) and Sea Angler Attitudes Project– helping the management of sustainable marine fisheries which Substance runs on behalf of Cefas/Defra.
- Supporting the development of a new National Angling Strategy (substance.net/nationalanglingstrategy) which Substance is delivering for the Environment Agency and others, including a major national survey.
- Contributing to other research, including research on European football for UEFA and Supporters Direct Europe.
Substance is looking to appoint a new member to the research team to help with this work with, work starting immediately. The successful candidate will provide research, promotional and coordinating support to the research team at Substance. The post will be based in our offices in Manchester. Although the post is for six months initially, there are very good prospects for it to be extended.
About Substance
Substance (www.substance.net) is a research and technology company. We help organisations that do good, think smart and make more of a difference. We work across diverse sectors and with many types of organisation – charities, social businesses and government.
Our core team is made up of highly-experienced social researchers, technologists and programme managers, each with their own specialisms. What we share is an ambition to make organisations that do good have a greater impact.
Further Information
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If you are interested in this post, we would love to hear from you. Please send your CV and a short covering letter to lauren.ford@substance.net
There is no closing date as we are looking to appoint someone as soon as possible – so don’t delay.