Freelancer: Project Advisory Group Expert:Livelihoods needed at HSRC

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Job title : Freelancer: Project Advisory Group Expert:Livelihoods

Job Location : South Africa,

Deadline : October 11, 2024

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Minimum Requirements

  • Expertise in livelihoods and relational wellbeing, youth wellbeing, or youth studies
  • Must have access to reliable, high-quality, and stable internet
  • Must have access to remote conferencing facilities/software such as Zoom.
  • Must be available to travel to attend a minimum of 3 research project conferences.
  • A PhD in Social Sciences.
  • At least 10 years’ research experience in a research environment.
  • Exposure particularly to multi-stakeholder and/or multi-country research would be an advantage.
  • Documented leadership experience.
  • Availability to contribute to the programme over a 4-year period as a freelancer.
  • A track-record of peer reviewed, accredited publications (at least 10 publications, with some first authored and some international).
  • An understanding of research processes and activities.
  • Fluency in English with excellent written and verbal communication
  • Competency in computer programmes such as Word, OneDrive, Excel, PowerPoint, referencing software.
  • Proactive with a problem-solving mindset, the ability to multi-task and with great attention to detail.
  • Academic affiliation will be an advantage.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Support the Principal Investigators (PIs) and the thematic leads by providing guidance relating to the substantive aspects of the programme from theoretical, research design, and methodological perspectives.
  • Provide comment and expert input reflective of their respective knowledge areas.
  • Support the decision-making process on the selection of funded projects.
  • Form the nucleus of the Community of Practice (CoP) and steer its development and activities.
  • Provide guidance on priority areas and topics, including the development of new priority areas, recommended actions, or interventions to address priorities that encourage ambitious and innovative research.
  • Advise on key project outputs towards more accessible and useful evidence for decision-makers in policy and practice.
  • Mentor research PIs, if and where this might be required.
  • Contribute to improving the potential uptake of the research findings by, for example, policy- and decision-makers and funders of youth-related programmes.
  • Address any knowledge gaps as they might emerge through the research implementation.
  • Act as an ambassador for the programme internationally.
  • Attend and contribute to CoP events (a minimum of 3 per annum).
  • Attend and contribute to CoP meetings (1 per annum).
  • Attend and contribute to project conferences (3 over the course of the programme)

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