Analytics & Insights Manager, Cancer Research

Assurance

£45-50k

Power BI
Mid and Senior level
London

More information about location

1-2 days a week in office (Stratford, London)

Cancer Research

Cancer prevention, awareness and research charity

Job no longer available

Cancer Research

Cancer prevention, awareness and research charity

1001+ employees

HealthcarePersonal healthCharitySocial ImpactMedTech

Job no longer available

£45-50k

Power BI
Mid and Senior level
London

More information about location

1-2 days a week in office (Stratford, London)

1001+ employees

HealthcarePersonal healthCharitySocial ImpactMedTech

Company mission

To prevent, control and cure cancer through ground-breaking research.

Company mission

To prevent, control and cure cancer through ground-breaking research.

Led by a woman

9% employee growth in 12 months

Our take

The world’s largest independent cancer research charity, Cancer Research UK (CRUK) was founded from a merger between the Cancer Research Campaign and the Cancer Research Fund in 2002. CRC and ICRF had been long-standing pinnacles of the British medical institution, their work dating back to 1902 and 1923 respectively, and the merger signalled a strong step forward for UK medical institutes’ global influence.

A multi-armed charity, CRUK uses both grant-funded researchers and its own employed staff to research the treatments and causes of cancer, whilst its striking advertising and marketing campaigns are responsible for influencing public policy on the causes, prevention, and treatment of the disease. An example of a significant public campaign was Stoptober, which appeared to have triggered a third of a million smokers at the time to try quit tobacco throughout the month of October.

Alongside its pharmaceutical efforts, in 2023 CRUK funded clinical trials for the first-ever proton beam therapy for breast cancer, indicating a focus on technological innovations in the fight against cancer. On this subject, CRUK has also taken part in a billion-pound investment in the Francis Crick Institute, a biomedical research institute that is aiming to make England an international leader in the industry.

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Leadership

Michelle is a Trustee at the Francis Crick Institute and an Advisory Council Member at The King's FUnd. Previously, she served as a Non-Executive Director at NHS England and as CEO at the MS Society.