New positions available at Publish What You Fund
Research Assistant
£27,000, full time, London
Are you keen to use your research experience to investigate international development finance? Do you want to use your communication and analytical skills to advocate for more effective use of aid and development assistance?
Publish What You Fund is the global campaign for aid and development transparency. We are an independent NGO combining robust research and technical expertise with targeted advocacy in order to make aid and development efforts more transparent and effective.
We are recruiting a Research Assistant as part of a team to support an exciting new project aimed at increasing the transparency of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs). We will examine the use of public money by DFIs to meet global development goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals. As more and more development aid is delivered through private institutions, we will utlize an evidence-based approach to advocate for greater transparency and accountability of DFIs, key drivers of private sector development projects.
The Research Assistant will be the intellectual focal point for the DFI project. You will be responsible for supporting the delivery of various work streams, executing research (literature reviews, interviews, primary and secondary data collation, and analysis) and producing high quality research outputs (policy briefs, issue papers, reports). You will be part of a small but high impact team, with the opportunity to contribute to discussions across a range of work and support wider organisational learning.
This role reports directly to the overall project manager. It is a full time position (£27,000 per annum), based in London and is only open to candidates who have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom.
Application details
The deadline for applications is 17 December 2019. Please send your CV and covering letter (maximum two pages) to: recruitment@publishwhatyoufund.org.
We expect to hold interviews on Friday 20th and Monday 23rd December 2019.
Further information
For further details of the role and requirements, please download the job description below.
Administrative Assistant
£24,000, full time, London
Do you have experience in project administration and logistics management? Are you interested in using your skills to improve international aid and development?
Publish What You Fund is the global campaign for aid and development transparency. We are an independent NGO combining robust research and technical expertise with targeted advocacy in order to make aid and development efforts more transparent and effective.
We are recruiting an Administrative Assistant as part of a team to support an exciting new project aimed at increasing the transparency of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs). We will examine the use of public money by DFIs to meet global development goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals. As more and more development aid is delivered through private institutions, we will utilize an evidence-based approach to advocate for greater transparency and accountability of DFIs, key drivers of private sector development projects.
As the Administrative Assistant, you will be part of a small but high impact team, with the opportunity to contribute to discussions across a range of work and support wider organisational learning. You will manage all logistical aspects for the project, including grant administration, event planning, flight and hotel bookings, expense claims and stakeholder communications. We are seeking an individual with strong organisational skills and an ability to manage multiple work streams and events.
This role reports directly to the overall project manager. It is a full time position (£24,000 per annum), based in London and is only open to candidates who have the right to live and work in the United Kingdom.
Application details
The deadline for applications is 17 December 2019. Please send your CV and covering letter (maximum two pages) to: recruitment@publishwhatyoufund.org.
We expect to hold interviews on Friday 20th and Monday 23rd December 2019.
Further information
For further details of the role and requirements, please download the job description below.