Deputy Hub Director- Research and Learning. MERIAM-GFFO Research Coordinator (Nutrition) – Fellow MERIAM-GFFO Research Coordinator (Climate Resilience) – Fellow

JOB SUMMARY
As a member of Action Against Hunger Horn and Eastern Africa Regional Team and within the Knowledge and Innovation Hub, the Deputy Hub Director, Research and Learning will drive the research and learning agenda within Action Against Hunger USA, connecting technical knowledge from programming in the field with academic research. As the focal point for Action Against Hunger-USA research initiatives within the international network; this function will diversify and deepen engagement with research partners; and encouraging and documenting learning and research-related learning within Action Against Hunger-USA.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

Technical and operational oversight to on-going research to ensure coherence, coordination and effective management.
Provides technical support to the development of new research projects and proposals, expanding quantity and diversity of research driven by Action Against Hunger-USA.
Leads and/or supports the identification, prioritization and elaboration of research needs and interests at various levels of the organization.
Supports coordination and engagement on research efforts with the Action Against Hunger International network.
Ensures Action Against Hunger -USA staff have opportunities to provide feedback and inputs into research initiatives such as strategies, policies, guidelines
As focal for research efforts with Action Against Hunger USA, participates in and supports the work of the Action Against Hunger International Scientific Committee.
Develops strategic and innovative research partnerships with a variety of stakeholders, with a focus on expanding engagement to new and strategic academic partnerships.
Leads knowledge management activities: documentation of best practices and lessons learned; systematization of signature approaches; collection of case studies; provide guidance in building Action Against Hunger USA’s library.

Requirements

Master’s degree in relevant field (Public Health, Nutrition, Economics, Sociology or other related field); PhD encouraged. With/or
At least 10 years of experience in managing research and research projects (as a Principal Investigator) facilitating collaborative and productive partnerships between operational and research partners.
At least 7 years’ experience working in humanitarian and development contexts desirable (experience in nutrition-specific and nutrition sensitive sectors preferred).

REQUIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE ESSENTIAL

Experience in proposal development and grant acquisition
Experience in working with partners (especially academic partners) and consortium members; as well as various levels and layers within an organization
Experience writing scientific reports & articles for peer reviewed & non-peer reviewed publications
Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to work both independently and as a team member.
Knowledge of methods of program evaluation and/or implementation research;
Experience with donor contracts, management, tight reporting and budgetary restrictions.
High proficiency working with MS Office Suite; comfortable working with computers and a broad range of software with minimal IT support.
Experience being proactive and taking initiative to move complex projects forward
Must be comfortable working from remote locations, managing and prioritizing own workload autonomously & reliably.
Fluent written and spoken English, knowledge of French and/or as asset
Experience communicating in different cultural work environments & with a wide diversity of culture
Highly organized, detail oriented and able to work under pressure; especially in changing work contexts; Strong communication (verbal and written) & coordination skills a necessity. Diplomatic skills are a plus.

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