Advanced degree in relevant field such as statistics, international development, public policy, or other social sciences.
Advanced training in quantitative data analysis and/or evaluation methodologies.
Minimum five years of experience designing, implementing, and supporting evaluations and/or research studies.
Author or co-author on several recent evaluations, research reports, or other relevant publications (please include links to these in CV and/or cover letter)
Experience collecting data at community level in multiple IRC countries.
Excellent communication skills, including superior writing skills and the ability to plan for and prepare strategic communications and presentations.
Proven ability to communicate effectively across cultures and to navigate gender and power dynamics with sensitivity.
Willingness to work outside of normal business hours to accommodate interviewees (all virtual data collection should be conducted during the relevant IRC office’s working hours).
Experience and comfort with traveling to complex international contexts; ability to navigate and manage logistics independently.
Strong computer skills: proficiency with MS Office, MS PowerPoint, and statistical software (SPSS, Stata, Nvivo, R, or other software).