The Education Policy Institute in the UK has begun recruiting its next Chief Executive Officer after economist Tim Leunig took to LinkedIn to confirm that Natalie Perera is stepping down.
Leunig described the role as “a real opportunity,” noting that Perera leaves the organization in strong shape across its financial and research activity.
EPI is an independent, evidence-led research institute focused on education policy, inequalities, attainment gaps, funding, and outcomes for children and young people across England.
The CEO position is advertised as a permanent full-time role based in central London with hybrid working of two to three office days per week. Applications close on 9 January 2026, with interviews scheduled for early February in London. The post reports to the Chair of the Board of Trustees and carries responsibility for the institute’s strategic and operational direction.
EPI states that the incoming CEO will oversee research quality, external engagement, and the organization’s analytical output. The position includes guiding policy-facing work and maintaining EPI’s standing within national education debates.
EPI’s mission emphasizes independent research, data-driven analysis, and a focus on reducing gaps between disadvantaged students and their peers. The institute states that its work aims to influence government decision-making, support practitioners, and improve outcomes for children and young people.
