The IRC is seeking an experienced senior researcher to lead field-based implementation and operational research studies in Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health in low-resource contexts. Specific expertise in Maternal and Newborn Health (MNH) in conflict-affected areas is strongly preferred. The Associate Director of Research, Maternal & Newborn Health will lead field-based research on MNH programs, play an active role in increasing the visibility of MNH in humanitarian settings, drive business development and proposal submissions, and build partnerships to impact MNH in high-mortality contexts. They will also be expected to support research around contraceptive and abortion access, as opportunities arise.
We seek individuals who have a growing degree of external recognition as an expert in this field, and should have qualifications that resemble those in an Associate Professor/Scientist-level position. For those who are looking for an Assistant Professor/Scientist-level position, please refer to a separate job posting titled “Researcher, Maternal and Newborn Health” – req37735
We welcome quantitative, qualitative, and mixed method researchers to apply, but we especially welcome those with methodological experience in population-level surveys and/or large-scale program evaluation.
Major Responsibilities
Co-lead two large implementation research studies in Somalia and South Sudan that evaluate the effectiveness of a community-based maternal and newborn care program, using a prospective cohort study design (with pre-post survey) and process evaluation.
Lead the design and implementation of new MNH research projects in collaboration with technical advisors, field teams, and research partners.
Proactively develop and manage partnerships and business development opportunities to carry out IRC’s research agenda.
Work closely with Director, SRHR/MNH Research & Innovation, to engage in work force planning for research studies; lead a successful and impactful research team, and ensure implementation of professional development plans for team members.
Present and publish research findings in academic journals and practitioner-focused outlets, including high impact journals and media pieces.
Share research and ensure use of evidence across the organization in the MNH technical area.
Job Requirements
PhD with 6-10 years of experience or Masters with at least 8+ years experience conducting and leading research.
At least 5 years’ experience in public health, with at least two years’ experience conducting relevant research in developing countries.
At least two years of field research experience in humanitarian or low-resource settings, with demonstrated experience in leading their own research.
Demonstrated technical expertise in leading complex field-based health research studies in low-resource contexts. Preferred experience in or familiarity with maternal and newborn health and in conflict-affected contexts of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Able to work with remote, multi-cultural, and multi-disciplinary teams
Excellent communication skills, particularly in writing and presentation.
Ability to train others and transfer technical knowledge and skills.
Willingness to travel to fragile/conflict-affected contexts.
Language Skills: English required, and French proficiency preferred
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