Apply for the Vacancy for Research Program Coordinator at the University of Notre Dame. The category of the position is Laboratory and Research.
Duties
Implement evaluation projects:
- Support the design and implementation of impact evaluations and other research projects for the Pulte Institute. This will likely include a significant proportion of time providing support to a global Private Sector Engagement project, the development of an online development data curriculum, and a number of externally-funded evaluation projects;
- Likewise, support all phases of program evaluation and research studies, including study design, sampling, quantitative and qualitative data collection, data cleaning, data analysis, and reporting.
Business and resource development:
- Conduct background research on programs and/or policy areas related to Pulte Institute proposal development efforts;
- Also, participate in the grant writing process as directed;
- Review and edit draft proposals as necessary.
Work as part of the Pulte Institute evidence and learning team: Provide input to formulating division strategies and goals, long-term planning, and in developing evidence and learning strategic initiatives.
External communication:
- Share results of evaluation initiatives, both inside and external to the Pulte Institute via presentations and other communications;
- Similarly, support the preparation and presentation of Pulte Institute evaluation/research findings to appropriate external audiences.
This is a 3-year limited-term position.
Minimum Qualifications:
Masters degree with previous experience required:
- Data cleaning and analysis skills.
- Also, training and experience designing and implementing survey evaluations
- Likewise, proposal development experience in the area of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) and practical field experience across a broad range of programmatic areas and contexts
- Also, excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to interact professionally and build capacity among colleagues from culturally diverse backgrounds and in different project settings.
- Additionally, the ability to travel internationally.
- Experience working on USAID grants.
- Furthermore, foreign language speaking ability.
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