Research Program Manager by Aquaya
Aquaya
- Accra
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop research protocols and data collection tools
- Develop and monitor timelines for completing project milestones
- Develop and monitor budgets
- Coordinate fieldwork logistics and data collection
- Manage ethical approval process and ensure that ethical principles are respected
- Delegate tasks to other employees, as needed
- Manage quantitative and qualitative datasets
- Ensure data quality
- Perform quantitative data analyses
- Maintain clear communication with any hired consultants or partner organizations
- Lead meetings with key collaborators (e.g., consultants, clients/funders, local stakeholders, etc)
- Lead the preparation of reports and presentations
- Lead the preparation of project presentations, reports, briefs, and publications
- Present program results at conferences and workshops
- Demonstrated experience in managing research programs, related to water or sanitation.
- Master's degree - preferably in engineering, science, environmental science, or related field.
- 4+ years of relevant work experience OR PhD in related field.
- Commitment to living in Ghana on a full-time basis is required.
- Ability to travel to field sites approximately 25% of time (this is an estimated average and is subject to fluctuate).
- Previous international work experience in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Ability to conduct quantitative data analysis in Excel, R, or Stata.
- Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Fluency in English.
- Good problem-solving and time management skills.
- Strong work ethic and a commitment to delivery.
- Experience with stakeholder engagement (e.g., government, water providers, bilateral donors, etc.)
- Outstanding organization and time management skills, with an attention to detail and an ability to establish systems to manage constant flows of information and deliver on deadlines.
- Proven ability to work closely with a small team and to successfully manage multiple and changing priorities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, while maintaining a positive and productive attitude and a good sense of humor!
- Do connection fee and tariff structures support inclusive water access? The research will examine the ability to pay for water among the poor and vulnerable, options for connection and tariff subsidy arrangements, and GWCL's financial sustainability under different scenarios.
- How can GWCL minimize non-revenue water (NRW) or water losses? The research will first confirm whether NRW can be reliably defined, measured, or estimated to characterize sources and drivers. It will then assess to what extent preventive measures (such as theft detection, account collection, and prepaid meters) have been effective and what factors could support further improvements.
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