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Global Technical Lead, Health and Disability Research

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Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Organization: Sightsavers
Closing date: 24 Oct 2021

Sightsavers is a non-for-profit organisation working in over 30 countries in Africa and Asia to eliminate avoidable blindness and promote equality of opportunities for people with disabilities.**

High quality evidence and research are critical for Sightsavers operations. We hold Independent Research Organisation (IRO) status granted by UK Research and Innovation (UK RI). Our in-house Research team includes over 20 staff with expertise in epidemiology, economics, social science, GIS methods and systematic reviews. We are seeking a Global Technical Lead – a research lead to provide strategic and technical guidance to a broad range of studies related to health, education and social inclusion.

Title: Global Technical Lead, Health and Disability Research

Location: UK or any of the following countries Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria,

Cameroon, Senegal

Salary: Local Terms and Conditions Apply

Contract: Two Year Fixed Term Contract

About the role

We are one of the major global players in the delivery of programmes targeting elimination of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) working primarily on five preventive chemotherapy NTDs; trachoma, onchocerciasis, lymphatic filariasis, schistosomiasis and soil transmitted helminths (STH).

The Global Technical Lead will possess good knowledge of disability metrics, cross-sectional surveys and participatory research methodologies Our current portfolio of inclusion research includes both quantitative and qualitative studies; and good technical knowledge of both research paradigms is critical for this role.

Principal accountabilities will include:

· Provide scientific leadership and technical inputs to specific studies related to health and disability inclusion

· Working closely with Programme Technical Leads, the Monitoring and Evaluations team, and Country offices to identify programmatic challenges that could be addressed through operational research

· Working with fundraising teams and Programme teams to raise new income for research and innovations

· Working with the research uptake and learning (RUL) advisers and Sightsavers communications team to contribute to the delivery of the RUL and Research communication strategies

· Raising Sightsavers’ visibility and research profile through effective academic and non-academic partnerships

· Overseeing the work and line manage relevant research staff and consultants

· Providing contribution to cross-departmental and cross-organisational initiatives

About you

To succeed in this role, you will need:

· A degree in sociology, psychology, education or related discipline

· A postgraduate degree in epidemiology, psychology, international development or equivalent (Essential)

· A PhD or professional Doctorate (Desirable)

· Excellent knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies, including cross -sectional surveys, randomised controlled trials, qualitative studies and mixed methods designs (Essential);

· Good knowledge of disability metrics and equity measurements (Essential);

· Considerable experience in leading and conducting research in low-income countries (Essential)

· Experience of submitting successful research grant applications to funding bodies (UK research Councils, FCDO, USAID, Philanthropy Foundations) (Essential);

· Experience of working within, or alongside, not-for-profit development organisations (Essential);

· Good knowledge of health and disability research organisations and networks (Essential);

· Strong record of peer-reviewed publications and scientific conference presentations (Essential)

· Line management and team management experience (Essential)

This is an exciting and involved role, which will also include travel for up to 12 weeks per year. Please read the job description for further details. As an inclusive employer we actively encourage applications from all sections of the community. Qualified people living with a disability are particularly encouraged to apply. Please note that local terms and conditions apply for all roles and salaries will be provided in advance of interview for shortlisted candidates.

We anticipate that remote interviews will be held in early November 2021.

How to apply

Please complete an application via our recruitment portal

Closing date: 24 October 2021

How to apply:

https://isw.changeworknow.co.uk/sightsavers/vms/e/careers/positions/aqJ147W2HjGlYjYstFwtSq


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