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£15.12/hr

Contact: natcenrecruitment@instant-impact.com We're NatCen , the UK's largest independent social research organisation. Our work is trusted by government, universities, and charities, and helps ...

£15.12/hr

Contact: natcenrecruitment@instant-impact.com We're NatCen , the UK's largest independent social research organisation. Our work is trusted by government, universities, and charities, and helps ...

Social research methods. Basic principles of public assistance policies and programs. Laws, rules, and regulations governing the operation of a social service agency. Goals of and current trends ...

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Billings, MT

$31.48 - $44.37/hr

Increase social work knowledge by reviewing current literature, conducting social research, or attending seminars, training workshops, or classes. * Refer patient, client, or family to community ...

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How much do social research jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for social research in the United States is $32.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $39.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Social Research vs Social Data Analyst?

AspectSocial ResearchSocial Data Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Sociology, Social Sciences, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Data Science, Statistics, or related fields
Work EnvironmentResearch institutions, universities, government agenciesTech companies, marketing firms, research organizations
Employer & Industry UsagePrimarily in academia, government, NGOsPrimarily in private sector, analytics firms, marketing
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for research methods and data collectionCompared for data analysis skills and technical tools

Social Research focuses on designing and conducting studies to understand social phenomena, often involving qualitative and quantitative methods. Social Data Analysts interpret large datasets to extract insights, using statistical tools and programming. While both roles analyze social data, Social Research emphasizes study design and theory, whereas Social Data Analysis centers on data processing and technical analysis.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Social Researcher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Social Researcher, you need strong analytical skills, statistical knowledge, and a background in social sciences, often supported by a relevant degree such as sociology or psychology. Familiarity with data analysis software like SPSS, NVivo, or R, as well as experience in survey design and qualitative research methods, is typically required. Excellent communication, critical thinking, and attention to detail are vital soft skills for interpreting findings and presenting results effectively. These skills ensure accurate, ethical research that can inform policies, programs, and decision-making in various sectors.

What are some common challenges faced by social researchers when conducting fieldwork, and how can they be addressed?

Social researchers often encounter challenges such as gaining access to participants, ensuring ethical standards are met, and managing biases during fieldwork. Building trust with communities and clearly communicating the purpose of the research can help improve participation rates. It's also important to follow established ethical guidelines, obtain informed consent, and regularly reflect on one's own assumptions to minimize bias. Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams can provide additional perspectives and support, making it easier to navigate complex social environments.

What is social research?

Social research is the process of investigating and analyzing social phenomena, behaviors, and structures to understand how societies function and change. It uses systematic methods, such as surveys, interviews, observations, and statistical analysis, to gather and interpret data about people, groups, and cultures. Social researchers aim to provide insights that can inform policies, improve communities, and advance knowledge about social issues.
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Infographic showing various Social Research job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,632 per year, or $32.5 per hour.

£15.12/hr

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

What you'll do

You'll visit people in their homes to carry out vital research interviews on important topics like health, housing and transport. Using a tablet or laptop, you'll guide conversations that capture real experiences of daily life in Britain.

This is not a desk job. You'll be out in your community, knocking on doors. People receive a letter beforehand, but they're not always expecting you. Some won't answer. Others will say no. That's completely normal and part of the role.

But when someone says yes and shares their story? You'll know you've helped create change that improves people's lives.
What you'll earn

20-30 per interview (typically), plus: Admin fees and holiday pay (12.1%) Travel time at 4.68/hour (most projects) for travel to the area you are working in Mileage at 36p per mile (up to 10,000 miles) 250 bonus after your launch, then 250 more at two months and four months
Average hourly rate: 15.12 (including holiday pay), with experienced interviewers earning more.
What you'll need

Essential: 
Valid UK driving licence and sole use of a car 
Class 1 Business insurance 
Right to work in the UK 
Willingness to complete a DBS check 
Reliable home broadband 
Laptop or tablet with camera 
Comfortable using basic technology 
At least 18 hours available per week 
Flexibility for weekdays, evenings and weekends 
Strong verbal and written English
 
Personal qualities: 
Good at talking to people
Friendly and professional 
Resilient and confident 
Self-motivated and independent 
Having good time management and prioritising skills
 
Who this suits

This role is ideal if you've worked in retail, hospitality, admin, driving, sales or any customer-facing role. You don't need research experience. We're looking for reliable people who enjoy helping others and want flexible, part-time hours that fit around other commitments.

This role requires the use of a personal vehicle for work purposes. Candidates must hold a valid driving licence and have appropriate business use car insurance in place. It is the individual's responsibility to ensure that this insurance is valid and active prior to commencing employment and maintained throughout their engagement with NatCen.


Our process is quick and straightforward
:
       Apply online
       One-way video interview (via Willo - do it anytime, anywhere)
       Final interview (includes a short role play)
       Offer
       Background checks (via Zinc)
       Start work
Need adjustments during the process? Contact: natcenrecruitment@instant-impact.com
We're NatCen, the UK's largest independent social research organisation. Our work is trusted by government, universities, and charities, and helps improve lives across the country.