
Concordis International
You’re passionate about peace, skilled in data analysis and write sublimely in either English or French. You can analyse over 2,500 interviews and focus groups, and create persuasive reports that capture the nuances of the conflict and make realistic recommendations for policy makers.
You’d like to be part of a team that’s making measurable impact for peace, working alongside those directly affected by the conflict to address its root causes and promote economic regeneration, to mutual benefit.
This role is part time, flexible hours, working from home, ideally with twice yearly visits to CAR.
This post is open to both CAR nationals, and to expatriate staff.
Job Title: Peacebuilding Research Manager
Location: Flexible, ideally with twice yearly visits to CAR.
Duration: Permanent and part time (50-60%), subject to a probationary period.
Reporting to: CAR Country Manager, based in Bangui
Application: Applications will only be accepted if submitted on the application form (downloadable from http://concordis.international/careers/) and emailed to: [email protected]*.*** Interviews are expected to take place online.
Deadline: Monday 28th August 2023 at 23.59 hours
Hours: Part time. This is a professional role that requires flexibility, commitment and willingness and ability to work longer hours when necessary.
Salary: £45,000 full time equivalent (€50,000) gross of tax, plus all travel expenses as applicable. 50% hours will equate to £22,500 gross of tax.
Values: Concordis believes that building relationships of trust and respect with and between those with whom it works is an important key to successful intervention in peace processes. All members of Concordis staff are required to conform to and to advance Concordis’ values.
Main responsibilities:
- Work on the CAR programme, analysing the results of Concordis’ consultations to understand and present the nuances of conflict dynamics, the needs, fears and aspirations of people affected, and their recommendations for steps that will address root causes of the conflict.
- Manage a team of four working on an XCEPT funded research project exploring local, national and regional management of borderlands in CAR, Sudan, South Sudan and Chad. Plan, undertake and analyse the findings of case study research in these border regions and assist in the production of an academic paper and policy briefings on the research produced.
- Work collaboratively with the research team of national staff to design the consultation methodology and to craft interview questions and focus group themes that will produce clear quantitative and qualitative datasets.
- Collate, clean and analyse the datasets that emerge, enabling disaggregation by age, gender, ethnicity and livelihood, etc.
- Engage actively with the research team during and after their consultation, ironing out any issues arising and gaining further nuance and analysis from them.
- Write reports for a range of audiences, presenting policy recommendations and the evidence-base behind them, in a way that is clear, professional and persuasive. Target audiences include national governments, parties to the conflict, international donors and partners from other professional disciplines.
- Deliver these reports in a timely manner, meeting programme deadlines.
- Contribute to applications for grants that will fund ongoing peacebuilding work.
- Contribute to the development of Concordis’ peacebuilding methodology, including research techniques, data analysis, monitoring and evaluation.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Essential:
- Named (co)author in high-quality and published reports relating the peacebuilding, conflict analysis or similar;
- At least five years’ peacebuilding experience (practical or academic);
- Exceptional level of written English or French, with preference given to candidates with professional level in a second language of English or French;
- Demonstrable experience of processing and undertaking statistical analysis of large quantitative and qualitative datasets using various software (e.g. SPSS);
- Able to write reports that capture the complex nuances of conflict, then communicate them in a way that is clear, concise and persuasive;
- Able to write professionally in a range of styles, including policy documents, papers for academic journals, reports intended to build professional consensus around shared objectives, donor reports, and communications with Concordis’ supporters;
- Proven experience of delivering analysis and reports in a timely manner;
- Personal efficiency, resourcefulness, organisational ability and the ability to be flexible and maintain good humour in challenging circumstances;
- Awareness of cultural diversity and political sensitivities and ability to address such issues with tact, diplomacy and sensitivity;
- Commitment to Concordis’ mission, principles, values
Desirable:
- Experience of working in CAR
- Fluent in a second (or third) language of English, French, Arabic, Fulfulde or Sango.
- Video editing experience.
How to apply
via completed application form and sent to [email protected]