Based in IPA offices in Tanzania, the Research and Policy Coordinator will build the foundation of an evidence and research partnership to find what works to improve early childhood development in humanitarian settings, and develop the Hub’s long-term research and impact strategy in this sector. Major responsibilities include: leading on-the-ground scoping in humanitarian settings in Western Tanzania, development of pilots and impact evaluations, policy and stakeholder engagement, event planning, and coordination among Hub partners.
The Research and Policy Coordinator will report to IPA’s Tanzania Country Director and will work closely with other IPA-Tanzania Research and Innovation Hub staff, IRC Tanzania staff, including the IRC’s Hub Coordinator. The Research and Policy Coordinator will also regularly engage with IPA’s global Policy & Communications and Peace & Recovery teams, and the Hub leadership team comprised of representatives from IPA, the IRC, and BIT.
Responsibilities
Scoping:
- Initiate exploratory conversations with IRC Tanzania Country Office and technical unit staff who work in the area of education, child protection, health, and other cross cutting sectors related to ECD, and with other ECD experts.
- Perform desk research to identify existing evidence, gaps in the literature, and innovative interventions in other humanitarian contexts related to early childhood development, in partnership with the Hub partners’ global teams.
- Identify concrete innovation and evaluation opportunities for ECD programming.
- Conduct formative research in humanitarian settings. This will involve in-depth interviews and exploratory conversations with refugee residents and host community members (in particular caregivers, teachers, and children), IRC and other NGO staff who work with the target population.
- Map influential NGO, government, and development partner stakeholders who influence ECD policy and programs impacting refugees and host communities in Tanzania.
- Participate in policy and stakeholder engagements with Hub partners as necessary (such as building the relationships required to engage decision-makers around large-scale evaluations of promising ECD programs and executing a successful convening of ECD stakeholders).
- Coordinate the convening of a network of ECD stakeholders in Dar es Salaam to share relevant evidence around what exists, what works, and what doesn’t to improve ECD outcomes in crisis-affected settings, with a specific focus on Tanzania.
- Work with partners to establish a pipeline of promising ECD programs and support IRC’s Airbel Impact lab to explore and develop these ideas. Support the piloting and evaluation of promising programs, and build and/or deepen relationships with local and global ECD Principal Investigators focused on crisis-affected children.
- Proactively identify fundraising and business development opportunities for research on promising ECD programs, develop concept notes, and pursue opportunities in collaboration with global and country office-based staff.
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor.
- Maintain compliance with all organization policies and procedures.
- Master’s in early childhood development, development studies, social sciences, or other relevant field, or a Bachelors’ degree with significant field experience. Knowledge of and demonstrated interest in early childhood development is essential.
- Demonstrated expertise in research, innovation, and stakeholder engagement in ECD, humanitarian, or development sectors.
- 3-5 years of experience. Experience working in the field, conducting interviews and focus groups, and working with large NGOs and government partners strongly preferred.
- Exceptional ability to understand academic research studies, analyze bodies of research, and communicate research and policy lessons to various audiences.
- Experience in leading business development opportunities and proposal writing.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills: the ability to effectively convene and liaise with a variety of people in multiple organizations in a multi-cultural environment and across many time zones.
- Willingness to work hard, be self-motivated, learn, and adapt quickly will be essential for doing well in this position.
- Excellent oral and written communications skills in English required.
- Ability to travel frequently to field sites in difficult environments in the Kasulu region.
- Oral communication skills in Swahili a strong advantage.
- Experience working in East Africa is preferred.
Complete the J-PAL/IPA common application. After completing a brief registration, choose the Research job category, then select “ Research and Policy Coordinator,Tanzania ”. Applications require you to include statement of purpose (cover letter) and CV. Note that you are able to submit your application without the recommendation letters. However, please be advised that we will be requiring them should you be invited for an interview.
Given the volume of applications received, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview
Closing date: 27 Jan 2020
Given the volume of applications received, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview
Closing date: 27 Jan 2020
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