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At the EERT, we conduct economic decision modelling of combinations of ‘accelerator’ interventions, including economic strengthening (e.g., cash transfers), sexual and reproductive health services, and parenting support. Our research is carried out in close collaboration with international agencies such as UNICEF, WHO, and PEPFAR. The goal is to support policymakers in selecting the most cost-effective interventions for improving the wellbeing of adolescents in developing countries. This position is part-time (0.5FTE) and is fixed-term to March 2025, with the possibility of extension based on funding availability. **About you** This position offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with a background in development economics and/or global health who have a keen interest in adolescent research. You will hold a first degree and/or master’s degree in Economics, Global Development Studies, Public Policy, or a related field. 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(pro rata if part time) Hours Part time (50%) Contract type Fixed Term to 31st March 2025 Reporting to Senior Postdoctoral Research Officer Vacancy reference 174615 Research topic Development Accelerator Interventions for Adolescent Health and Wellbeing Principal Investigator / supervisor Prof. Lucie Cluver Project team Economic Evaluation Research Team Project web site (Accelerate) Hub – The UKRI GCRF Accelerating Achievement for Africa’s Adolescents Hub (acceleratehub.org) Funding partner The funds supporting this research project are provided by OAK Foundation and other partners The role The Accelerate Hub at the Department of Social Policy & Intervention, University of Oxford, is seeking a Research Assistant to contribute to the analysis and economic modelling of adolescent development accelerator interventions in Africa. The selected candidate will work closely with the Economic Evaluation Research Team (EERT) to conduct comprehensive reviews of literature and perform descriptive and inferential statistical analyses. This position offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with a background in development economics and/or global health who have a keen interest in adolescent research. At the EERT, we conduct economic decision modelling of combinations of ‘accelerator’ interventions, including economic strengthening (e.g., cash transfers), sexual and reproductive health services, and parenting support. Our research is carried out in close collaboration with international agencies such as UNICEF, WHO, and PEPFAR. The goal is to support policymakers in selecting the most cost-effective interventions for improving the wellbeing of adolescents in developing countries. The selected candidate will work at the Accelerate Hub, Department of Social Policy & Intervention, University of Oxford. This position can be either part-time or full-time, depending on the candidate's availability and preferences. It is a fixed-term position until 31st March 2025, with the possibility of extension based on funding availability. Responsibilities • • • • • • Literature review: Conduct thorough literature reviews on existing impact and economic evaluations of adolescent development accelerator interventions. This includes writing review protocols, identifying key studies, extracting quantitative data (such as effect estimates, p-values), and summarizing findings. Support cost-effectiveness analyses: Assist in designing and implementing rigorous cost-effectiveness analyses of development interventions, with a special emphasis on multi-outcome interventions. Support economic modelling: Assist in applying economic decision modelling methods to assess the impact and economic return of combinations of accelerator interventions to improve multiple outcomes. Data collection and analysis: Collect data from secondary sources, including information about program costs and outcomes. Utilize statistical and econometric techniques to derive meaningful insights from quantitative data. Research support: Provide comprehensive research support to the project team, including data cleaning, literature synthesis, drafting research reports, and assisting with presentations or academic papers. Documentation and reporting: Document research processes, methods, and findings in a clear and organized manner. Prepare high-quality reports, summaries, and presentations for internal and external dissemination. Selection criteria Essential selection criteria • • • • • • • • • Education: Hold a first degree and/or Master's degree in Economics, Global Development Studies, Public Policy, or a related field. Candidates in the final stages of completing their degree will also be considered. Knowledge: Strong working knowledge of impact and economic evaluation methods, including costeffectiveness analysis, and intermediate microeconomics. Research skills: Demonstrated experience in conducting quantitative research, including data collection, cleaning, and analysis. Proficiency in statistical software packages (e.g., R, Stata) is preferred. Analytical mindset: Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills, with the ability to interpret complex data and derive meaningful insights. Attention to detail and accuracy in data analysis is essential. Communication: Strong written and verbal communication skills in English, with the ability to convey research findings effectively to diverse audiences. Team player: Proven ability to work effectively in a collaborative research environment, contributing to a positive and inclusive team culture. 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About the role

The Accelerate Hub   at the Department of Social Policy & Intervention, University of Oxford, is seeking a part time Research Assistant to contribute to the analysis and economic modelling of adolescent development accelerator interventions in Africa. The selected candidate will work closely with the Economic Evaluation Research Team (EERT) to conduct comprehensive reviews of literature and perform descriptive and inferential statistical analyses.

 

At the EERT, we conduct economic decision modelling of combinations of ‘accelerator’ interventions, including economic strengthening (e.g., cash transfers), sexual and reproductive health services, and parenting support. Our research is carried out in close collaboration with international agencies such as UNICEF, WHO, and PEPFAR. The goal is to support policymakers in selecting the most cost-effective interventions for improving the wellbeing of adolescents in developing countries.

 

This position is part-time (0.5FTE) and is fixed-term to March 2025, with the possibility of extension based on funding availability.

 

About you

This position offers an excellent opportunity for individuals with a background in development economics and/or global health who have a keen interest in adolescent research. You will hold a first degree and/or master’s degree in Economics, Global Development Studies, Public Policy, or a related field. Candidates in the final stages of completing their degree will also be considered.

 

The Department is committed to fostering an environment of equality, diversity and inclusion. The hours may be worked flexibly to complement caring responsibilities - please state preferred hours and working pattern in your application. You will be based in Oxford as your normal place of work however there is opportunity for remote working.

 

How to apply

As part of your application, you will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement, along with the name and contact details of two referees. Please do not send any other documentation, it will not be considered in the application. The supporting statement should explain how you meet the essential criteria for the post using clear examples. Shortlisted candidates invited for interview will also be asked to complete a skills assessment. Further information, including how to apply, is available in the attached job description. Any further enquires may be directed to the email address below.

 

Only online applications received by 12.00 noon on Wednesday 4th September will be considered. Interviews will be held on Thursday 19th September.
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