Salary: Between £29,046-£34,500 p.a. for a Junior Researcher, or between £35,000-£46,570 p.a. for a Senior Researcher, plus benefits package. Contract: 12-month fixed term contract, with potential for an extension. (The role is currently envisaged as full time but we are open to applications for a part-time working pattern of at least 3 days/week equivalent) Benefits: 25 days annual leave An interest free “new starter” loan of up to £1000 to help you prepare for taking on your new role – be it to support travel arrangements, or to help you get your home office set up in advance Cycle to Work Scheme Option to access private health insurance as a benefit in kind Pension contributions will be matched up to 8% About us As the leading trade association for decentralised energy, the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) is setting the vision of a local, efficient, low carbon energy system which enables energy users to make the choices which work for them. We represent 160 interested parties from across the energy sector. As part of the ADE, ACE Research is an internationally respected research unit that consistently delivers ground-breaking policy research and evaluation across all decentralised energy sectors. Our office in Westminster is an exciting and dynamic place to work and our staff are passionate about making a difference. We engage with decision makers at the forefront of energy policy to shape the future energy market in the UK. About the role The ADE is recruiting for a Researcher. You will be working on a mixture of long and short-term projects. These teams may be made up entirely of ACE Research and ADE staff, but in many cases also involve staff from other organisations both in the UK and in other countries. The candidate will also be expected to collaborate closely with the ADE Policy and External Affairs teams, and across the wider ADE. Responsibilities In the role, your key responsibilities will be – Undertaking research on a range of topics, using methods including desk-based literature and evidence reviews, raw data gathering and analysis / interpretation of verbal and numerical information, and stakeholder interviews and workshops Project management, including maintaining quality standards and the delivery of work according to agreed schedules and budgets Disseminating our work in a variety of formats Supporting the strategic work of the ADE Supporting our relationships with companies who are members of the ADE Person specification Essential: A qualification or substantial work experience in the field; Excellent numerical skills and descriptive statistics; Excellent written and oral presentation skills and ability to communicate to a wide variety of audiences; and Ability to work well, and at times independently, in a small team environment. Desirable: This represents a range of skills that strengthen our team, the successful candidate is likely to offer two or more of them. Aptitude for modelling with above-average computer skills, e.g. programming (such as advanced Excel or ‘R’); Knowledge of decentralised energy policies across ADE sectors; Experience of project management; ensuring projects are completed to time and to budget, and experience of handling external contractors; Experience of networking and business development, including responding to Invitations to Tender (ITT) and submission of grant funding applications. How to apply: Send your CV, including your e-mail address and daytime telephone number, plus a covering letter explaining why the role outlined above is of interest to you and how your experience and skills fit the requirements, to Dina Kamourieh (dina.kamourieh@theade.co.uk)Please provide contact details of two professional referees and indicate whether you are happy for us to contact them in advance of interviewing you. The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday 9th January. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews during the week of 16th and 23rd January. You will be asked to complete a short exercise ahead of the interview. Details will be provided in due course. Additional interviews (if applicable) would take place during the week commencing 23rd January. Please note that you must have the existing right to work in UK. We are actively seeking applications from every part of the community. The ADE is committed to creating a diverse working environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration.