We are the professional body for social researchers in the Civil Service. Our social researchers study and analyse various aspects of society, like people’s behaviour, opinions, and needs. This then helps the government make informed decisions.
We recruit students, graduates, and apprentices to work in over 30 government departments across the UK, from the Ministry of Justice to the Office for National Statistics. With over 2,500 members working across government, you will be joining an established community of social research professionals, getting access to all the training, networking, and access opportunities that come with being part of a social research community that has a diverse array of experiences and professional knowledge.
What would I do as a Research Officer?
Government social researchers play a critical role in gathering, analysing, and interpreting the information which forms the foundation for decision making for policies which affect every UK resident.
As a Research Officer working in the Civil Service, you would contribute through analysis of social trends, development of government policy, and evaluation of how policies make a difference to public services.
Your work might involve developing surveys, analysing data, producing statistics, reviewing existing research evidence, and working with other analysts in government to provide timely and relevant briefings for policy colleagues and ministers.
Where would I work?
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How much would I get paid?
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Why join the GSR Research Officer Scheme?
There are many benefits to working in the Civil Service. Here are just a few:
Meaningful work that that makes a difference to society
Opportunities in a wide range of government departments across the UK
Ongoing learning and development opportunities
Flexible working
25 days annual leave (+8 public holidays)
Competitive pension scheme
Inclusive working environment
Who is eligible?
Government Social Research (GSR) members come from a range of social science related backgrounds. Therebackgrounds.
There are twoaretwoentry routes intoroutesintothe GSR Research Officer Scheme: Scheme:
Qualification Route Eligibility Criteria
You are eligible to apply for this route if you meet the following criteria: criteria:
·Hold an undergraduate or a postgraduate degree at a minimum of a 2:2 in a relevant subject by August ofAugust the year you apply2025
·The relevant degree must contain amustcontainaminimum of one30% third in social research methods covering all the criteria outlined below (it is not sufficient to hold the majority in one area – coverage across all areas is required) isrequired)
It is the responsibility of the applicant to demonstrate thesetodemonstratethesecriteria clearly on the application. application.
Experience Route Eligibility Criteria
You are eligible to apply for this route if you meet the following criteria: criteria:
·Hold an undergraduate degreedegree, at a minimum of 2:2,2:2 in any subject,subject; orand a degree equivalent (e.g. an Advanced Certificate or Diploma from MRS), plus have at least 4 years’years of social research practice experience.experience
·To apply via this route, you must make explicit the breadth and depth of your research experience and skills, which must include the social research method degree content criteria noted in the qualification route section. You need to provide evidence of quantitative research methods and threemethodsandthreeof the following:
following:
Qualitative
Systematic/literature methods
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Study design & Hypothesis testing
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Interpretation of data and presentation of results results
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Studydesignandhypothesistestingandapplication of ethics to research research.
Social Research Method Degree Content Criteria
To qualify as a relevant subject, a degree mustdegreemustinclude quantitative research methods includingmethodsincludingresearch design, data collection (i.e.,collection(i.e.,questionnaire design, sampling, weighting) and dataweighting)anddataanalysis (e.g., statistical analysis). analysis).
It must also include atincludeatleast three ofthreeofthe following: following:
Qualitative methods, including research design, data collection (i.e., interviewing, focus groups, ethnographic), data analysis (e.g., thematic analysis) analysis)
Study design, hypothesis formation, testing andformation, evaluation testingandevaluation
Systematic/literature reviews reviews
Interpretationinterpretation of data (qualitative and quantitative), presentation of results, provision of recommendations/ conclusions conclusions
Application of ethics to research research
It is the responsibility of the applicant to demonstrate thesetodemonstratethesecriteria clearly on their application. Please ensure you indicate theyouindicatethenumber of credits associated with the relevant modules covering your social research methods training. training.
Tomeet CTC, SC or DV requirements,youwillnormallyneedtohavebeenresidentintheUKforatleast3,5or10yearspriortothedateofapplication(thelevelofchecksthatarerequiredarestatedintheadvert; moreinformationonthelevelscanbefoundhere ).Ifyoudo not offersatisfy sponsorshiptheresidencycriteria,anapplicationmaybesubmittedandadecisionwillbemadeonacasebycasebasis;considerationwillbegiventowhereyoulived,howlongyouwereoutoftheUKandwhyyouwereabroad.