We are currently recruiting for a Trainee Analyst with an anticipated start date of early January 2026. We offer hybrid working, two/three days from our HQ in Coventry and the remainder working remotely from home.
In this role you will have the opportunity to understand and communicate the detail of domestic and global food production and consumption trends, agricultural commodity markets, government policy and environment and to get out into the food supply chain to present and discuss these matters with key stakeholders.
We expect a lot from our Trainee Analyst. You will hit the ground running, assisting with and taking on board analytical projects both small and large, always with the support of senior team members and more formal training. AHDB takes training and development seriously, and there are a plethora of self-directed and external learning opportunities.
Who is AHDB?
The purpose of the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) is to make our agricultural industry more competitive and sustainable through factual, evidence-based advice, information and activity.
AHDB is a statutory levy board, funded by farmers, growers and others in the supply chain and managed as an independent organisation (independent of both commercial industry and of government).
The Economics and Analysis Division (AHDB E&A) employs over 50 staff and provides support to our sectors (Cereals & Oilseeds, Pork, Beef & Lamb, and Dairy) and directly to industry. We provide information and analysis on markets, prices, government policy, carbon markets, trade deals, farm economics, consumer and retail insight and much more. We then communicate and present our analysis and research to farmers and others within the supply chain via a variety of different media. This leads to collaborative action by helping inform the decisions that lead to change and improvements within the industry aimed at making it more competitive and sustainable.
AHDB E&A recruits staff from a mix of both agricultural and non-agricultural backgrounds. Our Trainee Analyst Scheme provides a structured training and development programme for new entrants into the industry who wish to develop their careers, as well as those with analytical experience who are looking at entering a new role.
How the Trainee Analyst Scheme works?
The Trainee Analyst will be employed on a permanent contract but will participate in a development programme lasting 18 months. At completion of the 18-month programme, a permanent role will be available within the Economics & Analysis and Environment department in line with business requirements.
The programme will involve a number of aspects, including:
The main priority of the programme is a series of placements across the key functions within the Economics and Analysis department:
As your career progresses there will be opportunities to specialise in one of the above areas.
Our Trainee Analyst will support senior team members by assisting with research and analysis of agricultural market intelligence, trade and policy information, consumer and market trends, and environment. The work is varied, challenging and requires a considerable degree of initiative. It also offers a range of potential career development with regular on-and-off job training:
The benefits…
We believe in rewarding our people for their hard work, so we have a great mix of benefits and opportunities to give you the recognition you deserve:
Apply now, or call 024 7693 5722 if you require any further information.
Please note that we reserve the right to close the vacancy early should we receive a significant number of suitable applications.
At AHDB, we are committed to developing, maintaining and supporting a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion, to include flexible working opportunities. This applies to both our workforce and the practices we follow.