Showing posts with label Research and Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Research and Development. Show all posts

Lowongan Research Associates 2013

The Harvard Kennedy School's Ash Center (http://www.hks.harvard.edu/) and our partner organization, Results for Development Institute (http://www.resultsfordevelopment.org/) seek qualified applicants for Research Associates to support impact evaluation work in Tanzania and Indonesia. Two positions are available; one candidate will be selected to be based in each country.

These two projects are part of a multi-year, multi-donor evaluation portfolio to provide robust quantitative and qualitative evidence on the impact of transparency and accountability interventions on health outcomes. The transparency and accountability (T/A) field is a fast growing cross-sectoral movement to promote greater openness on the part of governments, companies and other institutions so that the public can hold them to account. Examples of T/A interventions include citizen report cards, scorecards, social audits, civil society budget analysis, and public expenditure tracking surveys. Evidence on the extent to which these transparency and accountability interventions lead to better human development outcomes is lacking. As a donors, health practitioners, and government actor scale up its work in the area of empowerment and accountability, this project seeks to ensure that strategic and tactical decisions are based on an increasing base of robust and credible evidence.

Position Description:

The successful applicant will work closely with the principal investigators and project manager to perform a variety of tasks including, but not limited to:
- coordinating with local partners to support the design of the intervention
- designing survey questionnaire
- conducting qualitative research
- supervising piloting of the intervention and evaluation
- refining study design and surveying instruments
- coordinating work with the data collection firm
- checking and analyzing data
- cleaning data and assisting in preliminary analysis
- assisting in the writing of project reports and policy memos

The positions offer an opportunity to gain first-hand field management experience in an exciting development research project.

Desired Qualifications and Experience:

-A Bachelor's, or ideally, Master's degree in economics, international development, social sciences, public policy, or related fields.
-Experience living and working in a developing country is a strong plus.
-Excellent management and organizational skills along with strong quantitative skills.
-Fluency and excellent communication skills in English.
-Flexible, self-motivating, able to manage multiple tasks efficiently, and team player.
-Demonstrated ability to manage high-level relationships with partner organizations
-Knowledge of Stata (strongly preferred) or other data analysis software is preferred.
-Familiarity with randomized controlled trials is strongly preferred.
-Direct experience working and/or living in either Tanzania or Indonesia is a strong plus. 
-Entrepreneurial spirit and excellent attitude.

We are looking for a commitment period of two years.

How to Apply

1.Send an email to Courtney Tolmie at ctolmie@resultsfordevelopment.org, copying jobs@poverty-action.org following these instructions exactly: In the subject line, put your full name, first (given) name followed by last (family) name. Please attach ONLY your CV. In the email body, copy exactly the following position line: 100813 Harvard Kennedy School, Research Associate - TRANSPARENCY FOR DEVELOPMENT. Please do not include any text besides the position line(s) in the body of the e-mail. Adding extra text will interfere with the processing of your application. 

2.Complete the J-PAL/IPA common application indicating that you are interested inapplying for a "Type 1" position.

Lowongan Project Research Assistant (entry position)

Established in 1888 Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) is one of Germany’s
longest established and largest social welfare organisations. ASB entered
Indonesia following the May 2006 earthquake and has established projects in
emergency relief; reconstruction and training; information and outreach;
disaster preparedness and livelihoods sectors. ASB is a key player in disaster
risk reduction education and a regional leader in providing innovative DRR
services and solutions to people with disabilities.
ASB is currently seeking expressions of interest from qualified and
committed individuals for the following position: 
 
Project Research Assistant (entry position) 
 
Location:Yogyakarta, Indonesia (with travel to project other areas: Klaten, Ciamis, and Mentawai
Islands) 
Duration: 12 months initial contract
(including 3 months probation period)
Start:
Immediate
Vacancy:National position
Salary: ASB offers a competitive salary package commensurate with
experience
Closing: 12 June 2013

Summary of job profile:
This position
is primarily to assist in organisation of project’s data and documents
including input, filing and analysis; and to prepare meetings (with
stakeholders) and trainings delivered under ASB project IDN1302. The Project Assistant
reports to the team leader and is expected to coordinate closely with other
project members. 
 
Desireable qualifications:
1.    University
degree in statistics or social sciences. Fresh graduates/final-year students
are welcomed to apply.
2.    Proven
skill in using data storage and analysis software, especially: SPSS and
Microsoft Excel
3.    Experience
in organising workshop, meetings or training at sub-national and/or national
level.
4.    Experience
in field action-research is preferrable
5.    Knowledge
on DRR and disability/inclusion is an advantage.
6.    Efficiency,
flexibility, respect for diversity, creative thinking, and punctual.
 
ASB is an equal opportunities employer. Qualified individuals with disabilities are
encouraged to apply.
 
Qualified applicants should send: a) application
letter b) curriculum vitae summary max: 2 pages clearly describing
their qualifications and experiences for this position c) 2 referees contacts
to Ms Bibit Sofani:hrd@asbindonesia.orgusing the subject line: IDN_1302_PRA
 
NOTE: A failure to
follow the above application format will result in applications being
disregarded.
 
 
Only
electronic applications accepted and only short-listed candidates will be
contacted.