Organization: Bodhi Global Analysis
Location: Remote | Nairobi
Grade: Level not specified – Level not specified
Occupational Groups:
Human Rights
Banking and Finance
Environment
Poverty Reduction
Meteorology, Geology and Geography
Women’s Empowerment and Gender Mainstreaming
Scientist and Researcher
Climate Change
Disability Rights
Closing Date: 2024-12-12
Bodhi Global Analysis
Department: Research
Salary: 2,800,000 KES
Contract Type: Full-Time
Contract Duration: 1 Year, with the scope to extend
Location: Nairobi, Kenya (You must have the right to work in Kenya)
Closing: 12 December 2024
About us
Bodhi Global Analysis is a UK based international development research consultancy firm, with a subsidiary in Nairobi. At Bodhi we are committed to producing high-quality research, through academic rigour and objective analysis. We enable international development stakeholders to develop responsive interventions and effective outcomes through evidence-based strategy recommendations. Our clients range from intergovernmental organisations including the UN, (I)NGOs and non-profit organisations.
We were founded with the intent to integrate a gender and inclusion lens into all the work we do, thus ensuring we can support our clients to mainstream gender effectively into their work, as well as to be fully inclusive of other marginalised groups including those with disabilities and of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations. To this end, we adopt a gender-sensitive, intersectional approach to all our work, and frequently conduct gender mainstreaming training, gender mainstreaming strategy development, gender assessments using tools including the UNFPA-UNICEF Gender-Transformative Accelerator Tool and the CARE Gender Marker, and gender-sensitive political economy analyses and conflict analyses.
Bodhi also complies with feminist research principles through our participatory research approaches. We understand a feminist approach as the need to ensure equitable and dignified partnerships in our research and evaluations, to ensure local and national expertise guides our research from inception through to delivery and analysis. In so doing, we seek to redress traditional power imbalances between ‘researcher’ and ‘research subject’ in our work.
About the role
We are looking for an enthusiastic Researcher to join our highly dynamic and growing Gender and Inclusion Team. The ideal candidate will be proactive and committed to producing sound, objective research and analysis, as well as contributing to evaluations with a significant gender component, gender mainstreaming strategy development and gender training for our clients. We are looking for expertise and experience in the following thematic areas: working and conducting research with people and children with disabilities; gender and climate; and gender and economic empowerment.
In the role, you will conduct research on recent developments in gender and inclusion. You will be involved in undertaking research across a range of other thematic issues, examining how they intersect with gender. You will also lead and support evaluations and reviews of gender and inclusion and other thematic programmes. You will be expected to occasionally travel to fragile and conflict-affected settings to deliver research activities, working closely with other researchers and national consultants.
The position is a full-time contract with a three-month probationary period
Position is ideal for you if you:
- Have an interest in developing experience conducting research on gender and inclusion
- Are committed to producing sound, objective research and analysis with a focus on gender and inclusion
- Have strong written and verbal communication skills
- Are proactive and organised – you anticipate problems and tasks, communicate them to the team, and propose solutions
- Are innovative and committed to working with our clients to support their efforts on gender mainstreaming and the inclusion of minorities in their work
Job Responsibilities
- Research
- Leading different stages of gender and inclusion-related research and evaluation projects, including design, data collection, analysis, and reporting and dissemination phases, as well as gender training and strategy development.
- Conduct in-depth gender-sensitive literature and desk reviews using a variety of secondary sources, in line with Bodhi’s guidelines and quality standards.
- Conduct data cleaning and analysis of quantitative and qualitative data and interpret findings, in line with best practice and Bodhi’s quality standards.
- Undertake the design of participatory research instruments, and conduct remote and in-person data collection by participating in, leading, and/or supporting surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions with diverse groups.
- Contribute to the critical review, analysis and publication of reports, articles and data, to support our clients’ work directly while also contributing to wider sector knowledge around gender and inclusion.
- Perform any other reasonable duties as directed by line management.
- Project Development
- Support the development of new projects, including developing concepts and contributing to drafting proposals.
Job Requirements :
- Qualification and experience
- Masters degree in Development Studies, International Relations, Gender Studies, or a related discipline
- Thematic interest and experience in gender and inclusion, and their intersection with other themes such as conflict, climate change, governance, health, and economic development
- 4-7 years experience conducting relevant research
- Fluency in English, with other languages (especially Arabic, Spanish and French) highly desirable
- Ability to cope well under pressure, and to occasionally work irregular hours to meet tight deadlines
- Core competencies
- Research skills: Ability to think critically and analytically to distil information for relevance and context, strong report drafting skills and ability to write in a lucid accessible style.
- Gender and inclusion knowledge: Demonstrable knowledge of, experience using, and/or interest in gender tools and gender-sensitive research methods, including those with a strong focus on intersectionality and feminist research approaches.
- Proficiency in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies is desirable, though experience will be provided through the role.
- Interest or experience in drafting gender-sensitive guides for key informant interviews and focus groups is an advantage.
- Proven knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite, to include Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Understanding and application of statistical analysis software (e.g. SPSS and/or STATA) is an added advantage.
Key values and principles
- Attention to detail: A commitment to high quality deliverables and reports, meticulous in approach to research and report writing
- Initiative and flexibility: Competency in independent working, show initiative towards completing goals and objectives, but also have the flexibility to adapt and answer to different demands necessary to fulfil assigned tasks
- Teamwork: Openness to ideas and input from others on team, ability to work collaboratively, have strong listening and interpersonal skills
- Organisation: A systematic approach to work, with the ability to multitask and manage time efficiently, meeting deadlines under pressure
- Integrity: Must have a strong sense of research and professional ethics, be conscientious in approach to work and be committed to Bodhi’s research standards
- Communication: Ability to communicate (verbal and written) confidently in English and to adapt to different audiences and cultural contexts
Benefits
- Fully Remote Role
- Work from home budget
- Access to WeWork Space
- 28 days Holiday plus Bank Holidays
- Learn a Language Course
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