Boingboing Foundation
Co‑production Community Research Project Coordinator

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Company Description
Boingboing Foundation is a community co-research hub working alongside people facing unfair systems to co-produce meaningful, lasting change. We combine academic rigour with grassroots action to tackle the root causes of inequity, not just its symptoms. Our mission is to advance community research and capacity building, co-produce knowledge with the people it affects, and challenge the systems that perpetuate disadvantage. We specialise in co-produced community research, policy influence, and individual and community empowerment. Boingboing shares learning, resources, and collaboration opportunities with researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and communities committed to building a fairer, more equitable world.
Role Description
Boingboing Foundation is looking for a values-driven Co-production Community Research Project Coordinator to support our community-led research and activism work in Blackpool. Guided by our belief in activism for resilience, this role is ideal for someone who is passionate about social justice, co-production, and working alongside communities experiencing systemic disadvantage.
About the Role
This is a hybrid role based in Blackpool, with some flexibility to work from home. You'll play a key part in coordinating our co-produced community research projects, supporting contributors and youth co-researchers to be involved in co-research, and helping make sure our work is organised, ethical, and impactful. Day to day, this includes:
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- Planning and delivering co-produced research activities, keeping timelines, budgets, and deliverables on track
- Working alongside community co-researchers, helping them participate meaningfully and confidently
- Facilitating co-production meetings and workshops, and coordinating communication between researchers, practitioners, and community members
- Supporting data collection, documentation, and knowledge-sharing, including contributing to reports, presentations, and other outputs
- Helping embed Boingboing's values of resilience, equity, and co-production into how projects are run
- Maintaining clear project documentation and supporting evaluation and learning across our work
What We're Looking For
- Strong project coordination and project management skills, including organising tasks, managing timelines, and tracking progress.
- Proficient analytical and research skills to design studies, interpret data, and translate findings into practical recommendations.
- Effective communication skills, with the ability to facilitate discussions, build relationships with diverse stakeholders, and present information clearly.
- Experience working with communities facing health inequalities, social injustice, or other forms of disadvantage is highly beneficial.
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in co-produced or participatory projects, respecting lived experience and collective expertise.
- Good digital literacy, including use of online collaboration tools, document management, and basic data handling.
- Relevant education or training in social sciences, public health, community development, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
- Commitment to equity, resilience, and inclusive practice, with the ability to reflect critically on systems and power dynamics.


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We're keen to hear from people who:
- Have project coordination experience, as the role involves juggling multiple projects, timelines, and people
- Have research experience or knowledge (community research, academic research, participatory methods, or similar)
- Are committed to co-production and working alongside people with lived experience
- Are organised, reliable, and confident coordinating multiple tasks
- Communicate clearly and build strong, respectful relationships with diverse stakeholders
- Care deeply about social justice, equity, and community-led change
- Are comfortable with digital tools, online collaboration platforms, document management, and basic data handling
Experience doesn't need to be traditional, we value lived experience, community involvement, activism, volunteering, and non-academic routes into research, alongside project coordination and research backgrounds.
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