Summary: We are looking for an external evaluator based in NI for our 3-year project.
Project duration: 3 years (2026 – 2029)
Location: Northern Ireland
Budget: up to £3,750 for delivery of the specified outputs
Outputs: delivery of annual reports, final report, and recommendations
About Reading Force and the Northern Ireland Project
The charity Reading Force www.readingforce.org.uk is proud to announce that it has been awarded funding from NI National Lottery to continue to offer support to military and veteran families in Northern Ireland. The new award builds on the work the charity has both carried out and evaluated in the province over the past four years.
Reading Force works through encouraging shared-reading, distributing relevant resources to military personnel and their families, and encouraging them to use books and shared-reading to connect and keep in contact, particularly when life feels uncertain. Delivery to the military community over the past 15 years has shown this to be a simple and yet profoundly effective way of promoting resilience, wellbeing and positive mental health, reducing isolation, promoting individual confidence, and developing both family and community connectivity.
Requirements of the brief
For the effective delivery of this 3-year grant, we seek an external evaluator to review and strengthen our approach to evaluation, support the identification and evidencing of outcomes, and contribute to evaluating case studies from the project. This would involve:
- Consulting with the Project Director and relevant stakeholders as appropriate to inform the development of the evaluation framework
- Analysing qualitative and quantitative data
- Providing insight, learning, and recommendations
- Producing annual and end-of-project evaluation reports
Who this opportunity may suit:
- A freelance research/evaluator
- An academic
- A research organisation
Areas of Interest:
- Wellbeing
- The impact of reading
- Armed Forces Community
Why you might like to consider involvement:
- This project offers the opportunity for involvement in community-based evaluation; practice in action.
- This is valuable for organisational metrics that seek to establish a professional or academic contribution to society, for example for REF or other social impact measuring processes.
- Reading Force has been shown to be effective in NI and delivers a meaningful contribution. Those involved in our steering committee, and individuals who have applied for roles with us in delivery, tell us they find involvement meaningful and motivating.
Terms
Contract type: contract-for-services.
Expected start date: August/September 2026
End date: July 2029
Indicative level of effort: approximately 75 hours across the project lifecycle.
Payment schedule: to be agreed, linked to delivery of key outputs (e.g. framework design, annual reports, final report).
Timescales
| 08 – 03/07/2026 | Period for informal discussion. Contact: alison@readingforce.org.uk |
| 03/07/2026 | Deadline for tender |
| 08/08/2026 | Awarded based on interviews with shortlisted applicants |
How to apply
If you would like to be considered for this brief, please email the founder and director Professor Alison Baverstock, alison@readingforce.org.uk with a CV and a letter of introduction, saying why you would like to be involved and offering a brief proposal – to be discussed in more detail at interview. Please submit your tender by Friday 3rd July 2026.
| Assessment Area | The information you should include in your tender |
| Experience, skills, and ability | A current CV
A covering letter outlining your relevant experience |
| Contact details for 2 referees | |
| Details of your status as a business/self-employed | |
| Delivery is expected to be remote, using digital communication methods. Please confirm that you are happy and able to work online and attend virtual meetings. | |
| Timescale and cost | A brief outline of your approach to the brief, including the number of days you would allocate to delivery of the contract |
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