BOP Consulting
Senior Researcher (Research and Evaluation)

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Senior Researcher (Research and Evaluation)
Note for applicants: We're hiring two roles at this level with different focus areas. Read both descriptions carefully, then apply for the role that fits your skills and experience best.
At BOP we’re committed to building an inclusive workplace. If you have a disability or require any reasonable adjustments during the application or interview process, please let us know. We’re happy to accommodate your needs to help ensure a fair and accessible experience for every applicant. We actively encourage applications from people who can bring diverse perspectives to our work, especially those whose lived experiences are underrepresented in our sector.
Details
- Salary (commensurate with experience): £30,750 - £38,950
- Contract type: Full time, Permanent
- Location: London or Manchester. Minimum two days per week in the office following probation, three days during probation
- Travel: Regular UK and international travel
- Reporting to: Director, Research
- Annual leave: 25 days holiday (including 5 days during the Christmas closure period) plus bank holidays
- Pension: 5% matched.
Summary of required skills
We're looking for someone with strong data and quantitative skills who is also comfortable with qualitative research, and has applied them within relevant business contexts. They'll need sharp critical reasoning and the ability to write clearly, turning complex analysis into crisp, well-structured reports for clients.
The role of a senior researcher at BOP
A senior researcher at BOP is responsible for conducting research and analysis and communicating it clearly in reports and slide decks. Every researcher works within multiple project teams and so has to coordinate and plan their own workload.
Illustrative day in the life of a senior researcher at BOP
- Conduct interviews with museums that have received funds for the repair and maintenance of their buildings, as part of a national programme evaluation
- Analyse monitoring data from public arts projects in eight different cities
- Construct a time series of key financial data on a cohort of theatres, pulling data from Charity Commission and Companies House websites
- Help design and implement a survey of creative businesses as part of a research project looking at the use of AI
- Draft a set of slides based on a survey of cultural organisations, to show the main outcomes from their participation in an R&D programme
- Talk a client through some early findings to help develop and refine our analysis.
As a senior researcher you will be expected to:
- Undertake a range of research and consultancy tasks across our portfolio of research and evaluation work:
- Conducting lit and evidence reviews
- Undertaking video call and in-person interviews and focus groups and analysis
- Setting up surveys and field work (e.g. building online surveys and arranging programmes of interviews)
- Creating datasets from a combination of structured and unstructured data, including via accessing APIs and web scraping
- Providing punchy, insightful, and clear analysis, including the use of specialist software if relevant
- Report and presentation writing, including helping to shape a clear and coherent narrative
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- Project manage smaller studies and parts of other studies, working closely with Project Directors, and continuing our reputation for high quality while maintaining profitable projects.
- Client management, including ensuring our clients are engaged in the consultancy process.
- Contribute to the tendering process (i.e. to bid writing and pitch preparations).
As a Senior Researcher, you will also be expected to undertake any reasonable duties as required by the Directors, for instance but not exclusively: project administration, contribute or have responsibilities in communications and marketing activities, or wider operational activities (e.g. knowledge management, cross-company projects etc.).
This role is primarily Monday to Friday during normal UK office hours. But candidates for this role should note that due to the needs of our clients, including those based in different time zones and regions where the working week differs, a flexible approach to working hours is required. This may occasionally involve working outside standard office hours. We operate a flexi-working policy, which allows flexibility in how and when hours are worked.
The role may require some travel, as projects require.
What we are looking for
Key requirements
- 3+ years’ work experience – either in a consultancy business, research organisation, or a BOP client area.
- High level quantitative research and analysis skills, including statistical or economic analysis. You must be able to use Excel for analysis and modelling. You should have exceptional critical reasoning skills.
- Strong report writing skills. You must be able to write crisp business English, prepare well-formatted reports, and quickly cut to the chase to present sharp analysis to our clients.
- Experience in evaluation, impact assessments, economic analysis, market or audience research.
Desirable requirements
Skills and experience:
- A relevant (post-)graduate level qualification
- Experience of web scraping, data parsing and cleaning, data pipelines and storage; familiarity with Python
- Fluency in the use of a variety of AI tools


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Knowledge and expertise:
- Subject areas:
- Research methods (both quant and qual), including evaluation
- Market research
- Existing datasets related to our work e.g. government business surveys
Languages: languages other than English are highly desirable, particularly Arabic, Mandarin or Spanish
Personal attributes:
- Passionate about your own personal growth.
- Detail focused with a belief in rigour and excellence.
- Client focused – engaged and responsive.
- Committed to progress and positive change in the sector.
- Well prepared, organised and efficient.
- Proactive and self-organising.
About BOP
BOP Consulting is a global research and consulting practice for culture and the creative economy. Our research and evaluation practice is a market-leader and for 25 years has delivered robust, rigorous analysis and insight that has helped understand, measure and assess the impact of the sector. Our flagship projects include work for UNESCO, UKRI/AHRC, DCMS, Bloomberg Philanthropies, BFI and many more funders and culture and creative sector organisations.
We are open to applicants in both our London and Manchester offices. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We want to make sure our workforce is diverse and representative of the communities we work with, and that our opportunities are open to all.
Applying for the role
If you have any questions or to organise a discussion with one of our team about the role and working at BOP, please email kristina@bop.co.uk. To apply, please submit your survey response and short CV by 23:59 on Friday 7th August 2026.
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AI tools can be helpful for reviewing clarity, tone and accuracy of written work. However, our clients choose to work with us for the deep sectoral and research insight and expertise held by our team. They do not want generic outputs written by LLMs. We take a similar approach to our recruitment processes. For this application, we want to hear from you, in your own voice, about why you think you are a good fit for the role. Responses that have clearly been mostly drafted using AI will be scored less highly by our human reviewers (and believe us, it’s obvious!).
Recruitment timeline
- Application deadline – 23:59 7th August 2026
- First-round interviews are expected to take place in mid to late August, with second-round interviews one week later.
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