Description
Job Type: International
Reports to: Manager, Consumer Protection Embedded Lab Manager
Desired Start Date: September 1, 2021
Overview
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is a global research and policy nonprofit that discovers and promotes effective solutions to global poverty problems. As its core business, IPA brings together researchers and decision-makers to design, rigorously evaluate, and refine these solutions and their applications, ensuring that the evidence created is used to improve the lives of the world’s poor. IPA has conducted hundreds of randomized evaluations across sectors, learning both whether programs work, and how they can work better.
Complementing this core business, has developed the Right-Fit Evidence Unit aimed at helping organizations build strong and tailored Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) practices, which balance the need for information on impact with operational data to support management decisions. In close collaboration with IPA’s sector programs and country office teams worldwide, the unit provides consulting and direct services to implementers, donors, and governments, with the goal of helping them figure out what reliable data and evidence to gather, how to do it in a cost-effective way, and how to make the promise of data-informed programmatic decisions a reality.
IPA is seeking a Policy & RFE Coordinator to work closely with a financial services regulator in Nigeria. Responding to demand, IPA is developing an embedded evidence lab with the regulator, putting a strong focus on equipping them to regularly use evidence to improve their decision-making, policies, and programs. This position will support these activities, reporting to a Consumer Protection Embedded Lab Manager and dotted line reporting to the Right-Fit Evidence Unit and Policy & External Relations Team.
Responsibilities
Support mapping of the data needs of specific departments within the regulator against the existing data available, complemented with an assessment of its quality
Support assessment of existing datasets and indicators according to criteria of relevance, objectivity, and reliability
Support monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) training and workshops for staff of the regulator
Support identification of goals, crafting of theories of change and MEL plans for programs
Support implementation of data use “pilots” to generate actionable information and analysis
Support opportunities to leverage administrative data for analysis to inform key programs and decisions
Support the execution of “learning-by-doing” capacity building projects with staff of the regulator
Produce draft “policy reports and briefs” based on key insights generated from lab activities
Contribute to events to disseminate lessons learned from implementation of lab activities
Support the design and delivery or other potential policy and RFE engagements.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Public Policy, Social Science or a related field
2 - 5 years of relevant work experience, including experience in M&E (public sector) or organizational performance/R&D/operational research (private sector)
Superior analytical and conceptual thinking skills
Familiarity with statistics and data analysis (including advanced Excel)
Demonstrated ability to coach and train others in MEL methodologies or data analysis
Ability to present information in a structured and insightful way, both in writing and orally
Self-starter, entrepreneurial mindset, versatility and willingness to learn.
Passion for making data-driven decision making a reality in the development sector.
Preferred Additional Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Economics, Public Policy, Social Science or a related field
Experience in management consulting or other professional services
Experience with programs relating to financial inclusion and/or consumer protection
Experience working in developing countries
Familiarity with the concepts surrounding the Theory of Change and the core tools of MEL (both quantitative and qualitative research methods)
Familiarity with SurveyCTO, Open Data Kit, Kobo or similar survey software
Ability to use Stata, R or similar statistical software.
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Job Description
IPA is seeking a Policy & RFE Coordinator to work closely with a financial services regulator in Nigeria.
Responding to demand, IPA is developing an embedded evidence lab with the regulator, putting a strong focus on equipping them to regularly use evidence to improve their decision-making, policies, and programs.
This position will support these activities, reporting to a Consumer Protection Embedded Lab Manager and dotted line reporting to the Right-Fit Evidence Unit and Policy & External Relations Team.
Responsibilities
Support mapping of the data needs of specific departments within the regulator against the existing data available, complemented with an assessment of its quality
Support assessment of existing datasets and indicators according to criteria of relevance, objectivity, and reliability
Support monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEL) training, and workshops for staff of the regulator
Support identification of goals, crafting of theories of change, and MEL plans for programs
Support implementation of data use “pilots” to generate actionable information and analysis
Support opportunities to leverage administrative data for analysis to inform key programs and decisions
Support the execution of “learning-by-doing” capacity-building projects with a staff of the regulator
Produce draft “policy reports and briefs” based on key insights generated from lab activities
Contribute to events to disseminate lessons learned from the implementation of lab activities
Support the design and delivery or other potential policy and RFE engagements
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Economics, Public Policy, Social Science, or a related field
2 - 5 years of relevant work experience, including experience in M&E (public sector) or organizational performance/R&D/operational research (private sector)
Superior analytical and conceptual thinking skills
Familiarity with statistics and data analysis (including advanced Excel)
Demonstrated ability to coach and train others in MEL methodologies or data analysis
Ability to present information in a structured and insightful way, both in writing and orally
Self-starter, entrepreneurial mindset, versatility, and willingness to learn.
Passion for making data-driven decision-making a reality in the development sector.
Preferred Additional Qualifications:
Master’s Degree in Economics, Public policy, Social science or a related field
Experience in management consulting or other professional services
Experience with programs relating to financial inclusion and/or consumer protection
Experience working in developing countries
Familiarity with the concepts surrounding the Theory of Change and the core tools of MEL (both quantitative and qualitative research methods)
Familiarity with SurveyCTO, Open Data Kit, Kobo, or similar survey software
Ability to use Stata, R, or similar statistical software.