| Location: | London, Hybrid |
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| Salary: | £52,000 Pro Rata |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 3rd March 2026 |
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| Closes: | 17th March 2026 |
About Us
The UK Women's Budget Group is a feminist think tank that provides evidence and capacity building on women's economic position and proposes policy alternatives for a gender-equal economy. We act as a link between academia, the women's voluntary sector and the social policy world of think tanks. We draw on a network of pro-bono experts from academia, the new economics and the women's movements, alongside a professional staff team.
Our vision is of a gender-equal society. Our mission is to advance gender equality in policymaking through feminist approaches to economics.
WBG is an accredited London Living Wage employer and has adopted a permanent 30-hour working week, reflecting our commitment to a green and caring economy.
The Role
A 10-month fixed-term contract covering maternity leave, starting late May 2026. You will lead a multidisciplinary, multiskilled and highly committed team of researchers who undertake research and analysis in feminist economics and a wide range of policy areas, including VAWG, labour market, pensions, and climate change. You will report to the Director and manage three staff members and any paid interns.
Key responsibilities include leading research and policy projects from concept design to funder reporting; maintaining and forging collaborations with academics, feminist organisations and economics think tanks; representing WBG at external events and to the media; contributing to our advocacy strategy; and managing, motivating and supporting your team to develop new skills and grow in their careers.
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Apply via the 'Apply' button aboveby 9am, Tuesday 17 March 2026. A Q&A session will be held on Wednesday 11 March at 12pm where you can ask questions anonymously. Interviews will be held w/c 13 April 2026.
WBG is committed to diversity and inclusion. We use positive action under Section 159 of the Equality Act in relation to disability or race.
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