Encouraging Multilingual
Early Reading as the Groundwork for Education (EMERGE) Project
Position: Research Associate
Deadline to Apply:13th October 2014
Location: Kisumu, Kenya
Eligibility: Position open to local and international hires
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), is an international non-profit research organization.
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), is an international non-profit research organization.
Based in New Haven, CT,
with offices in Washington, D.C. and worldwide, IPA works with development
partners and academic researchers to create and evaluate approaches to solving
development problems, to communicate “what works” in development and to scale
up successful projects in a variety of fields, including health, education,
microfinance, governance and agriculture.
Program / Project /
Initiative Summary: IPA seeks qualified
applicants for the position of Research Associate for the EMERGE project
(Encouraging Multilingual Early Reading as the Groundwork for Education).
EMERGE is a randomized control trial which aims to improve early childhood
literacy and school readiness.
In Kenya and throughout
sub-Saharan Africa, many primary school children read below grade level. While
there are many causes of low literacy in primary school, a key contributing
factor to the widespread lack of literacy is low level of child readiness for
primary school.
Our research focuses on an
innovative, light touch early childhood intervention to improve school
readiness and classroom-level pedagogy through the provision of children’s
books and dialogic reading training to parents of children between 2 and 6
years of age in rural, Western Kenya.
We will work in partnership
with a local NGO, Maria’s Libraries, to distribute storybooks in official and
local languages. This impact evaluation measures the impact of distributing
children’s storybooks and supporting family reading on a range of child, household,
and school-level outcomes.
We seek: first, to quantify
the effects of inexpensive literacy interventions on learning outcomes; second,
to quantify parent behavioral responses to the availability of the new
educational materials; and third, measure the change in classroom environment
brought about by improved student preparation before school age.
Following pilot activities
in 2012 and 2014, we are now preparing for large-scale implementation with
baseline data collection to begin in early 2015.
This position offers an
opportunity to gain first-hand field management experience from project
inception to close in an organization at the cutting edge of development
research.
Position Summary: The Research Associate will oversee all
aspects of field work in Kenya, under the supervision of a Research
Coordinator, and in close consultation with Principal Investigators.
Responsibilities:
- Manage
multiple project data collection activities, including baseline, midline,
and endline surveys of parents, children and/or households;
- Develop and
pilot survey instruments;
- Design forms
for electronic data collection (using SurveyCTO) and manage survey data;
- Train and
manage teams to conduct surveys;
- Ensure all
aspects of data quality and assist with data cleaning and preliminary
analysis;
- Manage
logistics for new pilot activities;
- Manage
project budget, including tracking project expenses and adherence to the
project budget;
- Work closely
with principal investigators and the local partners to ensure study protocols
are followed;
- Assist with
donor reporting and proposal writing;
- Other duties
as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
- A Bachelor’s
degree in economics, social science, or related field.
- Excellent
management and organizational skills.
- Strong
quantitative skills.
- Outstanding
interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. Fluency in English
is required.
- Must be
flexible, self-motivating and able to work independently, detail-oriented,
able to manage multiple tasks efficiently, and a team player.
Desired Qualifications:
- Master’s
degree in economics, public policy, social sciences, or public health.
- Experience
hiring, training, mentoring, and managing staff; experience managing
multiple teams simultaneously and prioritizing projects preferred.
- Logistics
and coordination experience preferred.
- Familiarity
with randomized controlled trials is a strong plus.
- Experience
living in a developing country preferred.
- Background
in economics, education, human development, or public health is a plus,
but not required.
- Familiarity
with database management is a plus, but not required.
- Familiarity
with statistical software (Stata or other) is a plus, but not required.
If
you are interested in applying, please follow the instructions below:
To Apply: Please send a cover letter and detailed CV, 3
references, daytime phone number(s), and email address. Your CV should include
your scores or grades and other measures of academic achievement, and details
about any relevant work experience.
Applications can be submitted by email to jobs-kenya@poverty-action.org.Applications must be submit by email, please ensure that the subject line reads: “RESEARCH ASSOCIATE.” REF NO: EMERGE-2014-09-01.
Only short-listed
candidates will be contacted.
Disclaimer: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by the Research Associate-Emerge. The statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible duties, tasks, and responsibilities. Management reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet organizational needs as necessary. Please note that IPA will never request any form of payment from an applicant. Applicants are encouraged to confirm the information listed above with IPA prior to releasing any extensive personal information to the organization. Please direct questions to jobs-kenya@poverty-action.org.