Research Officer (Education), P-2, GORaF, outposted to Kathmandu, Nepal, #130561, Temporary Appointment, 364 days
Kathmandu
- Organization: UNICEF - United Nations Children’s Fund
- Location: Kathmandu
- Grade: Junior level - P-2, International Professional - Internationally recruited position
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Occupational Groups:
- Education, Learning and Training
- Scientist and Researcher
- Closing Date: Closed
The Global Office of Research and Foresight (GORaF) - UNICEF Innocenti is looking for a Research Officer - Education who will support implementation, coordination and uptake of education research activities in South Asia. The research officer will 1) provide technical research support to ROSA and to countries (COs, Governments and development partners) in South Asia region including in the development and uptake of research into programming and planning, in particular for accelerating foundational learning; 2) support coordination and research activities for ongoing research programmes active in the region including Learning is For Everyone (LiFE), Data Must Speak and other implementation research programmes; 3) support the review of regional and country level documents (e.g. national education policies, UNICEF country programme documents and related results reports) and ensure they are informed by the latest evidence available; and 4) act as a focal point for UNICEF Innocenti in the region and as a key resource person for the What Works Hub for Global Education (WWHGE) strategic partnership, engaging with evidence in education partners at the regional and country levels, and supporting the Research Manager, Education (Systems Strengthening) with partnership engagement at the global level. The Research Officer will report to the Research Manager (P4) in Innocenti with dotted line reporting to the Early Childhood Development specialist P4 in ROSA and, with 10% of his/her time contributing to the ROSA Regional Office Foundational Learning acceleration agenda, in close collaboration with the ROSA education section.
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For every child, answers
• UNICEF Innocenti undertakes and commissions research on emerging or current issues of relevance for children and child rights. The office links research and global trends analyses to influence policies, programming, and advocacy, as well as innovations, and to drive future strategies and vision of the organization and the child rights agenda more broadly amongst governments, private sector, and other institutions.
• UNICEF Innocenti uses foresight to set the agenda for children uncovering emerging trends and deepening understanding of key issues facing girls and boys and serving as a go-to office for advising UNICEF and a diversity of actors, including governments, the United Nations, private sector, civil society and children and young people themselves in the face of the continually changing global economy, political and security environment.
• UNICEF Innocenti also strives to lead global discourse by creating an enabling environment and platform for children and young people along with global influencers and decision-makers to transform their contributions into future strategies, policies and actions of UNICEF and the world. Thereby positioning children and UNICEF at the centre of the global conversation through prominent external engagement, communication, and influence.
• South Asia is home to about 627 million children under 18 years of age. The UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia (ROSA) is dedicated to advancing the rights of all children in South Asia, especially the most marginalized and disadvantaged. It supports eight countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Maldives, India, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Through its advisory and leadership roles, UNICEF ROSA is placed in a strategic position to influence research, policies, strategies and programming at both national and sub-national levels across South Asia.
• The ROSA Education Section contributes to ensuring that girls and boys, especially the most disadvantaged, acquire the skills they need in an inclusive, equitable, safe, relevant and quality learning environment. The team supports South Asia Country Offices (COs) in particular on how to address the learning crisis (6 out of 10 children cannot read by the age of 10) and improve foundational learning outcomes (starting from early childhood), as key area for acceleration for UNICEF in South Asia.
Education and human capital | Innocenti Global Office of Research and Foresight (unicef.org)
How can you make a difference??
UNICEF Innocenti has a dedicated education unit focused on producing high-quality research and evidence to inform and improve education programmes and systems. Since 2018, the team has been leading and supporting education research in over 40 countries around the world. The education unit has a strong focus on generating research to inform improvements in foundational learning. Research undertaken by the education unit at UNICEF Innocenti follows a co-creation approach working closely with Ministries of Education, and local partners, as well as UNICEF programmatic colleagues from country offices, regional offices, other headquarter units, and a host of external education and research partners.
Under the guidance and general supervision of the Research Manager, Education (Systems Strengthening) (Level 4), the Research officer will support implementation, coordination and uptake of education research activities in South Asia. The research officer will 1) provide technical research support to ROSA and to countries (COs, Governments and development partners) in South Asia region including in the development and uptake of research into programming and planning, in particular for accelerating foundational learning; 2) support coordination and research activities for ongoing research programmes active in the region including Learning is For Everyone (LiFE), Data Must Speak and other implementation research programmes; 3) support the review of regional and country level documents (e.g. national education policies, UNICEF country programme documents and related results reports) and ensure they are informed by the latest evidence available; and 4) act as a focal point for UNICEF Innocenti in the region and as a key resource person for the What Works Hub for Global Education (WWHGE) strategic partnership, engaging with evidence in education partners at the regional and country levels, and supporting the Research Manager, Education (Systems Strengthening) with partnership engagement at the global level.
The Research Officer will report to the Research Manager (P4) in Innocenti with dotted line reporting to the Early Childhood Development specialist P4 in ROSA and, with 10% of his/her time contributing to the ROSA Regional Office Foundational Learning acceleration agenda, in close collaboration with the ROSA education section.
Summary of key functions/accountabilities:
1. Research Coordination and analysis support
2. Oversight of Research Designs, Methods, and Analysis
3. Research Technical Guidance and Capacity Building
4. Knowledge Management, Evidence Uptake and Partnerships.
If you would like to know more about this position, please review the complete Job Description here: Research Officer - Education - Level 2 - OP to SA EXT.pdf
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have:
Minimum requirements:
Education: An advanced university degree in one of the following fields is required: education, economics, psychology, sociology or another relevant technical field.
Work Experience: A minimum of 2 years of professional experience in education research, social science research, education programming or related fields.
Experience contributing quality research outputs for different stakeholders and audiences is required.
Quantitative research experience, with experience in statistical analysis and econometric modeling utilizing large data sets, is required.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Language Requirements: Fluency in English is required.
Desirables:
Experience working in a development setting, conducting research.
Experience with qualitative data collection methods and analysis techniques highly desirable.
Relevant experience in a UN system agency or organization.
Familiarity/ background with emergency contexts.
Developing country work experience and/or familiarity with emergency.
Knowledge of a South Asian language.
For every Child, you demonstrate:
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The UNICEF competencies required for this post are:
(1) Builds and maintains partnerships
(2) Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness
(3) Drive to achieve results for impact
(4) Innovates and embraces change
(5) Manages ambiguity and complexity
(6) Thinks and acts strategically
(7) Works collaboratively with others
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Remarks:
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