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Impact & Evaluation Analyst

Southampton Football Club
Organisation
Southampton Football Club
Salary
Competitive
Location
Southampton
Contract type
Fixed Term (Full time)
Closing date
3 November 2025
Job Description
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Location: St Mary's Stadium

Hours: Full Time

Contract Type: Fixed Term (12 Months)

Criminal Record Check: DBS Enhanced with Childs Barred List

Salary: Up to £30k

Saints Foundation is the charity of Southampton Football Club. We support people in need throughout Southampton, providing life-changing opportunities to help our communities thrive.

What is the role?

As the Impact & Evaluation Analyst at Saints Foundation, you will be a key voice in the evaluation of all charitable projects, using data to drive learning, improvement, and positive outcomes for people affected by inequality. You’ll deliver the charity’s Impact Strategy, ensuring teams and stakeholders can make evidence-based decisions. As the in-house evaluation specialist, you’ll make findings clear and actionable, empowering the team to create meaningful, lasting change.

What will you be doing?

You will be responsible for maintaining Saints Foundation’s needs analysis, while also evaluating the Foundation’s Theory of Change. Leading on developing logic models for each project, you will ensure that they reflect the voices and needs of our communities.

You’ll take the lead on the Foundation’s monitoring systems, including Salesforce and Upshot. This will involve ensuring all project teams are trained in how to use these tools effectively and understand what data needs to be input. You’ll be responsible for overseeing the quality of that data, ensuring it meets the needs of both the organisation and external funders.

In terms of evaluation, you’ll be instrumental in the ongoing development of trauma-informed, co-produced, and mixed-methods tools for measuring outcomes across all projects. You’ll refine the evaluation frameworks for each individual programme, aligning them with the overall Theory of Change. This includes implementing and analysing the annual fundraising, people and partner surveys as well as training staff in evaluation techniques. You’ll also be responsible for managing partnerships with external evaluators, including universities and our social value partner, Substance.

You will promote a culture of evidence-based practice, drawing on evaluation data and wider sector insight to guide decision-making. You’ll run engaging insight sessions for each project team, helping them to interpret findings and shape their delivery accordingly. In addition to producing an annual impact summary and Social Return on Investment (SROI) data, you’ll lead on the production of the Foundation’s annual Impact Report. You’ll ensure that findings are communicated in a clear and accessible way—whether through presentations or written reports—to support learning and engagement across all stakeholders.

Finally, you’ll implement the annual participant voice calendar, ensuring that feedback from participants is gathered and used throughout the year. You’ll champion their involvement in key decisions across the Foundation, ensuring that participant voice is not only heard but acted upon, shaping the future of our work.

Is this you?

You are an advocate for evidence-based practice who thrives in a fast-paced community setting. You enjoy working across all elements of evaluation—from database management and analysis to presenting insights in meaningful ways. You are excited by the challenge of evaluating diverse community projects and are skilled at designing tools that are accessible and engaging for all participants.

You bring experience in evaluation and using learning tools and databases to evidence impact. You know how to use data to influence stakeholders, even those with limited evaluation knowledge. You are a strong communicator, able to translate complex findings into everyday language and present data in engaging, user-friendly formats.

Most importantly, you have a passion for our mission and a genuine connection to the experiences of our beneficiaries and community. You are creative in how you connect people—both internally and externally—to the impact of our work.

How this benefits you…

If you are successful, you can look forward to a healthy benefits package;

Access to x2 free match tickets for every home league game
Access to our staff Health & Wellbeing initiatives (Mental & Physical Health).
Discounted Southampton Football Club merchandise.
25 days holiday per year excluding bank holidays plus your birthday off each year.
Contributory Pension Scheme.
Worldwide Travel Insurance for you and your family.
Learning & Development opportunities - supporting you to develop your potential and achieve in your career.
Free onsite parking.
Cycle to Work Scheme.
Collaborative & inclusive working culture.
How can I apply?

Just click on the apply button, enter your details and answer a quick pre-screening questionnaire, then attach your CV.

The closing date for this role is the 3rd of November 2025.

*We reserve the right to close this vacancy early, if a high volume of applicants are received. *
How to apply
https://saintsfc.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/SFC001/job/St-Marys-Stadium/Impact---Evaluation-Manager_RQ-034203
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