Program Associate at TWAWEZA, Program Associate - RISE Tanzania Research Project
On 20.1.19
Position: Program Associate, Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE) - Twaweza
Country Tanzania, United Republic of
Education Bachelor’s Master’s Other advanced degree
Language Requirement English
Length of Commitment One Year
Start Date: February 11, 2019
RISE Program Associate – Twaweza East Africa
Twaweza is hiring immediately for a Dar es Salaam-based Program Associate on the RISE Tanzania Research Project. The position offers the opportunity to work closely with leading experts in the field of global education.
RISE (Research on Improving Systems of Education) is an ambitious multi-country research program that seeks to answer the question, “What works to improve education systems to deliver better learning at scale in developing countries?” RISE aims to broaden the evidence base on education systems, with the ultimate goal of improving learning outcomes. The Programme is funded by the UK’s Department for International Development (DFID) and Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).
RISE’s work is Tanzania is led by the Tanzania Country Research Team (CRT), a group of 12 expert researchers from Georgetown University, the University of Dar es Salaam, Twaweza, Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development, The University of Virginia, MIT and the World Bank.
In Tanzania, the CRT will conduct research to document the process and impact of recent and emerging education reforms.
Responsibilities
The RISE Tanzania Program Associate is responsible for managing CRT’s research and engagement activities in Tanzania.
The Program Associate will work closely with members of the RISE Tanzania Country Research Team and Senior Program Manager to execute a variety of tasks related to research management, policy outreach and stakeholder engagement. Although a Twaweza staff member, the Program Associate will receive direction from and collaborate closely with all members of the Country Research Team. The Program Associate will report to the RISE Tanzania Senior Program Manager, Shardul Oza at Georgetown University copying James Habyarimana.
The PA’s duties include but are not limited to:
• Manage, supervise and oversee data collection activities, including a large-scale baseline survey in early 2019;
• Develop survey instruments and lead study piloting;
• Conduct preliminary data analysis using a statistical software package (STATA, R);
• Ensure data quality through high-frequency checks;
• Manage relations with government, stakeholders and research partners;
• Conduct supervisory and/or training travel to research project sites;
• Organize stakeholder meetings and conferences; draft meeting summary reports
• Coordinate logistics for CRT visits and regular team conference calls
• Draft knowledge products such as policy briefs and research notes that will be shared with the RISE and Twaweza communications teams
• Research and report on any new developments in the education policy or implementation spaces
• Attend key policy and partner engagement events on behalf of the CRT
Other responsibilities:
• Successfully implement above responsibilities and assigned activities in work plans and budgets, consistent with Georgetown and Twaweza Policies.
• Contribute effectively to planning, monitoring, reporting and information dissemination of Twaweza’s work
• Collaborate with Twaweza staff across units and countries in a spirit of mutual respect and cooperation to get things done
• Communicate your work through active use of internal platform (SalesForce), electronic calendar (Gcal) and being accessible on electronic chat (Skype) as per Twaweza requirements
• Participate actively in organization-wide learning and other joint activities.
• Comply with and foster adherence to the established Twaweza values, policies, regulations, guidelines and procedures.
• Undertake any other lawful tasks as may be assigned by your Supervisor and/or Executive Director.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Public Policy, Political Science, Education or similar (Master’s preferred)
• Familiarity with social science research, particularly impact evaluation methods. Experience coordinating or managing field-based research in developing countries
• Excellent analytical, team management, and communications (verbal, written and interpersonal) skills;
• Ability to effectively interact with public, private, and civil society leaders;
• Ability to work independently and take initiative
• Proficiency in spoken and written Kiswahili (preferred)
• Prior experience working in Tanzania (preferred)
• Knowledge of STATA or similar statistical software package (preferred)
For more information, see here.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should send a CV and statement of interest to Shardul Oza at shardul.oza@georgetown.edu cc. to jobs@twaweza.org by 25th January 2019.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
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