Women's Sport Trust launches recruitment for Visibility Research Lead Visibility Research Lead (Freelance) Women's Sport Trust is recruiting a freelance Visibility Research Lead to support delivery of one of the sector's leading women's sport research programmes. As women's sport continues to grow, the ability to properly understand visibility, attention and audience behaviour has never mattered more. Our Visibility reports help broadcasters, governing bodies, brands and decision-makers better understand the changing landscape across broadcast, digital and social platforms. This role will play a central part in shaping that work. The successful candidate will work with datasets from BARB, GSIQ, Tubular Labs and Meta to help analyse trends, interrogate audience data and support production of the three Visibility reports published annually by Women's Sport Trust. We are looking for someone who is comfortable working with large datasets, identifying meaningful insight and translating analysis into clear, high-quality reporting. Experience in media measurement across broadcast and digital platforms will be particularly valuable.
About the role: Freelance and remote Output-led and flexible Averages approximately one day per week across the year Cyclical workload, with more intensive periods around report delivery Our Visibility research programme runs across three annual reporting cycles, typically in June/July, September/October and January/February. With the next phase of reporting beginning shortly after publication of our July report, we are looking for someone who can start immediately and play a key role in shaping the October report. The role is designed to work alongside other freelance or permanent commitments.
How to apply: To apply, please send a CV and covering letter to hr@womenssporttrust.com by 6pm on 3 July 2026.