IITA is an award-winning, research-for-development (R4D) organization, providing solutions to hunger, poverty, and the degradation of natural resources in Africa. Since 1967, IITA has worked with international and national partners to we improve livelihoods, enhance food and nutrition security, increase employment, and preserve natural resource integrity. IITA is guided by an ambitious strategy–to lift 11.5 million people out of poverty and revitalize 7.5 million hectares of farmland–by 2020. As one of 15 research centers in the CGIAR, a global partnership for a food secure future, IITA is engaged in several CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs).
IITA has delivered more than 70% of the CGIAR’s impact in sub-Saharan Africa and remains committed to science-driven improvement of agriculture and related food value chains. Our R4D programs are focused on four crucial areas: Biotechnology and Genetic Improvement, Natural Resource Management, Social Science and Agribusiness, Plant Production and Plant Health and Nutrition and Food Technology. IITA’s R4D programs have attracted the best and brightest minds from all over the world. Thousands of scientists and professionals have been involved in IITA training and research programs and continue to benefit from the knowledge they have in turn passed on to others.
To help address poverty and the high number of unemployed young men and women in, IITA has initiated a Youth Agripreneurs program to create jobs by making agriculture and agribusiness appealing to the youth. The program is integrated in the Business Incubation Platform (BIP), the technology delivery arm of IITA, which serves as a model to stimulate product development and to provide opportunities for market expansion.
JOB DESCRIPTION
As a Research Coordinator, you will oversee all aspects of complex data collection exercises and other field research activities aimed at informing development policy in Malawi.
This involves coordinating actions among diverse groups, including researchers, development partners, project implementers, policymakers, and other stakeholders. You will independently manage key components of the research process, such as IRB applications, survey instrument design, coding CAPI applications, and managing operational logistics for data collection with large teams of interviewers, ensuring the delivery of clean and reliable data.
Your exceptional management skills should be complemented by a deep understanding of the challenges facing agriculture and rural development in Malawi, as well as the policies currently in place to address them.
Additionally, you will need a solid grasp of quantitative research methods, including those used in randomized control trials. You must also be able to convey complex research setups and analytical findings to both expert and non-expert audiences.
Specific duties include:
· Coordinate Data Collection: Oversee the planning and execution of large-scale data collection exercises.
· Design Survey Instruments: Develop and refine household, enterprise, price and other types of questionnaires tailored to research objectives.
· Code CAPI Applications: Program questionnaires into Computer-Assisted Personal Interviewing (CAPI) software.
· Manage Logistics: Organize and manage operational logistics for in-person and telephone interviews, including scheduling, transportation, and communication.
· Ensure Implementation Fidelity: Monitor and ensure the fidelity of implementation for randomized control trials (RCTs), maintaining adherence to study protocols and methodologies.
· Team Management: Lead and supervise large teams of interviewers and field staff to ensure efficient data collection.
· Contract Management: Manage contracts with external survey or research implementers, ensuring compliance with agreed terms and effective delivery of services.
· Training and Capacity Building: Conduct training sessions for field staff on data collection techniques and use of CAPI applications.
· Ensure Compliance: Prepare and submit Institutional Review Board (IRB) applications to ensure all research activities comply with ethical standards.
· Quality Control: Implement quality control measures to ensure data accuracy and reliability throughout the research process.
· Data Management: Oversee data cleaning, organization, and storage using statistical software to maintain data integrity.
· Stakeholder Coordination: Facilitate communication and collaboration among researchers, development partners, project implementers, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
· Submit Progress Reports: Prepare and submit regular progress reports to stakeholders and funding agencies, detailing research advancements and challenges.
· Policy Analysis: Analyze the challenges facing agriculture and rural development in Malawi and stay informed about relevant policies.
· Quantitative Analysis: Apply quantitative methods, including randomized control trials and panel data econometrics, to analyze research data.
· Budget Management: Develop and manage budgets for research projects, ensuring efficient use of resources.
· Report Writing and Dissemination: Compile and present research findings in reports and presentations for various stakeholders.
· Problem-Solving: Address and resolve any issues or challenges that arise during the research process to maintain project timelines and quality.
DISCLAIMER
This job description is not an exhaustive list of the skills, competencies, duties and responsibilities associated with the position.
Requirements
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Benefits
REQUIRED EDUCATION: Bachelor Degree
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: 60