Policy Manager

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The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) consists of a global network of academics who specialise in conducting randomised evaluations of social policies/programmes to generate scientific evidence about what works in the fight against poverty. J-PAL’s policy group analyses and disseminates research results and builds partnerships with policymakers to ensure that policy is driven by evidence, and effective programmes are scaled up.

This role provides an excellent opportunity to engage with decision-makers and researchers at the forefront of evidence-based policymaking and to grow new opportunities to improve programmes and policies, thereby improving the lives of citizens across Africa. The J-PAL Africa team provides the flexibility for accelerated growth by supporting proactivity and encouraging top performers to expand and develop their portfolio. At the same time, the position is rooted in rigorous, careful evidence and backed by a system of scientific oversight and supportive management structures to promote both global sharing of ideas and the local contextualization and empowerment of policymakers on the ground.

J-PAL Africa seeks two Policy Managers to support its mission of promoting evidence-based policymaking. We are looking for creative strategists with a strong quantitative background, a passion for rigorous evaluation, an eye for opportunity, a dedication to quality and a passion for helping people.

The positions will be based at J-PAL Africa, the Africa hub of J-PAL Global, which is located in the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU) in the University of Cape Town, School of Economics.

Requirements for the job:
A Master’s Degree in Public Policy or Economics or another similar social science including graduate level courses in econometrics/statistics, microeconomics and development economics
Four years of relevant work experience
Demonstrated ability to analyse rigorous quantitative research
Advanced writing and oral presentation skills in English, particularly the ability to communicate technical research to policymakers in a non-technical manner
Demonstrated leadership and programme management experience, including hiring, training, and management of staff
Experience writing and managing budgets
Proven ability to handle multiple diverse assignments at one time, successfully complete assigned tasks and meet deadlines while conducting high-quality work
Ability and willingness to travel internationally frequently and flexibly to support policy outreach, scoping research and training events. Most travel will be in sub-Saharan Africa and in addition to between cities in South Africa
Demonstrated ability to identify new, high-value opportunities and mobilise both internal and external stakeholders towards working together on the given objective
Strong skills in Excel, Word and PowerPoint
The following will be highly advantageous:
Experience organising, managing and presenting at events which discuss policy lessons
Experience doing policy / research work in a range of countries in Sub-Saharan Africa is strongly preferred
Experience leading policy outreach including strategically identifying and mobilizing appropriate policymakers, and developing and maintaining these relationships
Experience with randomised evaluations, particularly field experience running randomised evaluations of social policies/programmes and policy experience interpreting and sharing policy lessons from randomised evaluations
Experience fundraising and writing fundraising proposals
Data analysis skills, particularly in Stata
French language ability
Proven experience in facilitating partnerships and developing projects, ideally with researchers and governments
Responsibilities include:
Identify, design and support opportunities for rigorous, policy-relevant research generation. This includes working both with policymakers and researchers in the J-PAL network to promote the generation of new randomized evaluations which answer key questions for policymakers. One of the roles will focus on digital ID & payment system reforms and research
Support policy outreach and programmes for countries in sub-Saharan Africa in governance and finance for one role and labour, crime and violence for the other.
Build and maintain partnerships with key government partners.
Explore creative ways in which administrative data could be better used by policymakers to identify needs, improve implementation and identify policy priority evidence matches.
Match policy priorities with evidence, forge partnerships, share policy lessons and design strategies to apply policy lessons of effective interventions in sub-Saharan Africa. This work includes maintaining expertise and command of the policy lessons generated by randomised evaluations across the J-PAL sectors as well as deep, careful analysis of local contexts and sectors.
Work with the research team and J-PAL initiatives to support building local researcher capacity, including the use of the Data, Economics and Development Policy Micromasters.
Support the implementation of effective policy events through contributing to design, presentations and relationship building with key stakeholders.
Support recruitment and training of new staff, performance management and development.
Track and manage budgets.
Fundraise as necessary to support new projects/ programmes and new policy outreach activities.
Support on grant management.
Support staff as required.
For more information about the details of this position please refer to the attached position description.

The 2020 annual cost of employment, including benefits, is between R615 025 and R723 556, dependent on qualifications and experience. The 2021 annual remuneration package still to be confirmed. http://www.staff.uct.ac.za/staff/vacancies/general

To apply, please e-mail the below documents in a single pdf file to Ms Abigail Dixon at [email protected]
UCT Application Form (download at http://forms.uct.ac.za/hr201.doc);
A letter of motivation, clearly addressing your qualifications for the various responsibilities listed above;
Curriculum Vitae (CV); and
Transcripts of your grade 12 certificate and university degrees. Note: this is required even though it is not called for in the HR201.
Please ensure the title and reference number are indicated in the subject line.

An application which does not comply with the above requirements will be regarded as incomplete. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and will be required to undergo competency assessments.
Telephone:       021 650 1673
Website:           https://www.uct.ac.za/
Reference number: E210157
UCT is a designated employer and is committed to the pursuit of excellence, diversity, and redress in achieving its equity targets in accordance with the Employment Equity Plan of the University and its Employment Equity goals and targets. Preference will be given to candidates from the under-represented designated groups. Our Employment Equity Policy is available at www.hr.uct.ac.za/hr/policies/employ_equity

UCT reserves the right not to appoint.

Form more about J-PAL AFRICA , refer to https://www.povertyactionlab.org/

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