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Resources Group
May 11, 2026
Full time
A global insights consultancy is seeking an Associate Director/Senior Research Manager for a hybrid role based in Manchester or London. The successful candidate will leverage their market research experience to provide impactful insights for cultural and heritage organizations. Responsibilities include client partnership, project management, and developing research methodologies. This is an excellent opportunity to work on meaningful projects that foster connections between clients and their audiences, offering a boutique feel within a global framework.
Resources Group Manchester, Lancashire
May 11, 2026
Full time
Overview DLMW933333 Associate Director/ Senior Research Manager - Arts, Culture and Heritage Insights Hybrid working, Manchester or London £40 - 55,000 depending on experience + good benefits This global insights and strategy consultancy helps cultural organisations, heritage groups and charities groups drive stronger connections with their audiences. With an international footprint, they have an amazing mixture of clients, from art galleries and theatres to museums, cultural communities and local charities based in the UK, US, Europe, Middle East and Australia & New Zealand. Their team of researchers, strategists and behavioural consultants spend their days listening to people from all walks of life, understanding how they see the world, and translating this into recommendations that inform experiences and create a shared language between organisations and their audiences. Based in either Manchester or London, you'll partner with clients, delivering insights to help them connect more people more deeply with their cause. As a full-service researcher with a strong quantitative leaning, your key responsibilities will be wide ranging from; client and project management, leading project teams, developing research methodologies and conducting primary research (i.e., questionaries, online communities, depths, groups and ethnography observations) to delivering workshops, reports, presentations and recommendations. Partnering closely with Directors, you'll need to have strong capabilities in client management, storytelling, and the ability to identify growth opportunities for your clients. We're looking for researchers who can think strategically, go beyond data analysis and find solutions that drive impact on an emotional level. Driven by curiosity to understand what makes people tick when it comes to art, culture and heritage, you'll constantly be asking and solving human-driven questions. From testing layouts for new galleries, exhibition evaluations, and understanding visitor behaviours to cultural segmentation studies and emotional brand equity, their projects are exceptionally varied - mainly bespoke ad-hoc pieces of work. To be considered you will need market research experience gained in a market research agency/ consultancy, be adept at working with both quantitative data and ideally have some exposure to qualitative research. Expertise in researching the arts & culture, loyalty, or membership sectors is welcome but experience gained across other sectors will be considered as long as you have a keen eye for detail, visualisation and finding the story! What makes this role attractive It's strategic, impactful insights consulting Meaningful, for-purpose work and a fascinating range of projects A boutique agency feel, within a global organisation offering the best of both worlds Opportunity to travel and meet clients globally The opportunity to partner with amazing cultural, arts and heritage clients Interested? Apply now for more information! Resources Group's Diversity and Equality Policy determines that we submit applicants to our clients on the basis of merit and ability, regardless of race, colour, age, disability, family responsibilities, gender, marital status, nationality, religious or political views or affiliations, sexual orientation or socio-economic background.
Resources Group
May 11, 2026
Full time
Overview DLMW933333 Associate Director/ Senior Research Manager - Arts, Culture and Heritage Insights Hybrid working, Manchester or London £40 - 55,000 depending on experience + good benefits This global insights and strategy consultancy helps cultural organisations, heritage groups and charities groups drive stronger connections with their audiences. With an international footprint, they have an amazing mixture of clients, from art galleries and theatres to museums, cultural communities and local charities based in the UK, US, Europe, Middle East and Australia & New Zealand. Their team of researchers, strategists and behavioural consultants spend their days listening to people from all walks of life, understanding how they see the world, and translating this into recommendations that inform experiences and create a shared language between organisations and their audiences. Responsibilities Based in either Manchester or London, you'll partner with clients, delivering insights to help them connect more people more deeply with their cause. As a full-service researcher with a strong quantitative leaning, your key responsibilities will be wide ranging from; client and project management, leading project teams, developing research methodologies and conducting primary research (i.e., questionaries, online communities, depths, groups and ethnography observations) to delivering workshops, reports, presentations and recommendations. Partnering closely with Directors, you'll need to have strong capabilities in client management, storytelling, and the ability to identify growth opportunities for your clients. We're looking for researchers who can think strategically, go beyond data analysis and find solutions that drive impact on an emotional level. Driven by curiosity to understand what makes people tick when it comes to art, culture and heritage, you'll constantly be asking and solving human-driven questions. From testing layouts for new galleries, exhibition evaluations, and understanding visitor behaviours to cultural segmentation studies and emotional brand equity, their projects are exceptionally varied - mainly bespoke ad-hoc pieces of work. To be considered you will need market research experience gained in a market research agency/ consultancy, be adept at working with both quantitative data and ideally have some exposure to qualitative research. Expertise in researching the arts & culture, loyalty, or membership sectors is welcome but experience gained across other sectors will be considered as long as you have a keen eye for detail, visualisation and finding the story! What makes this role so attractive: It's strategic, impactful insights consulting Meaningful, for-purpose work and a fascinating range of projects A boutique agency feel, within a global organisation offering the best of both worlds Opportunity to travel and meet clients globally The opportunity to partner with amazing cultural, arts and heritage clients Interested? Apply now for more information! Resources Group's Diversity and Equality Policy determines that we submit applicants to our clients on the basis of merit and ability, regardless of race, colour, age, disability, family responsibilities, gender, marital status, nationality, religious or political views or affiliations, sexual orientation or socio-economic background.
Resources Group Manchester, Lancashire
May 11, 2026
Full time
A global insights consultancy is seeking an Associate Director/Senior Research Manager to join their hybrid team in Manchester or London. In this strategic role, you will partner with clients to deliver insights that deeply connect audiences with the arts, culture, and heritage. Required qualifications include significant market research experience, strong quantitative and qualitative research skills, and excellent client management capabilities. This is an opportunity to work on meaningful projects and travel globally.