Two Research Interns – SPLASH, 18 month contract
We are seeking to appoint two research interns on 18 month contracts to work on a project funded by the European Water Initiative, Self-sustaining Sanitation Chains in Informal Settlements. Applicants must have or expect to have by the end of 2011 a 1st (grand distinction) or 2.1 (distinction) honours degree in applied statistics, economics, sociology, public policy, geography or related subject. In addition they must have had training in qualitative and quantitative social research methods and practical experience of carrying out research.
For all posts preference may be given to suitably qualified women as they are currently underrepresented in research posts. In order to ensure a balanced project team at least one of the research interns for the SPLASH project will be female.
Applicants for all posts must have excellent oral and written English.
Research interns must be Rwandan by nationality and have excellent Kinyarwanda.
All research staff at IPAR participates in the Staff Development and Performance Review process and are given the opportunity to participate in staff development. The interns will be given opportunities to systematically develop their research skills. The two interns appointed to work on SPLAH will participate in training offered by consortium partners and must be prepared to travel to Uganda and Kenya.
Applications should be addressed to the Executive director IPAR-Rwanda. Applicants should provide an up-to-date CV and letter of application explaining how they meet the criteria for the post for which they are applying. Applications should be sent as an email attachment to recruitment@ipar-rwanda.org
Applications must be received by 5 p.m. on the 30th November 2011. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted.
Antonia Mutoro
Executive Director; IPAR-Rwanda