The World Bank and Fauna Flora International (FFI) are seeking a field coordinator for the impact evaluation of the Community Rangers Program (CRP) in Aceh, which is aimed at reintegrating ex-combatants by retraining them as forest rangers.
The consultant will coordinate data collection activities (e.g., oversee survey teams, liaise with the Government, assist in questionnaire design) and conduct statistical analysis of household data. The position will be based in Banda Aceh, with frequent visits to rural project areas. The contract, which will begin in October 2011, will last nine months to a year and may be renewed based on performance. IMPORTANT: the consultant will be hired by Fauna Flora International (FFI), which is implementing this project funded by the World Bank.
An excellent command of written and spoken English is essential for this position. The ideal candidate will be a Masters-level graduate with training in econometrics or a PhD student who has completed her/his coursework. The candidate should possess strong problem-solving and organizational skills and have experience with household data analysis. Candidates with knowledge and interest in post-conflict reintegration and/or community driven development, and impact evaluation methods are strongly preferred. Previous work experience in Aceh is an advantage, but is not required. Relevant household data collection experience is also preferred.
If interested please send a CV and cover letter to:
Adrian Morel (amorel1@worldbank.org)
The consultant will coordinate data collection activities (e.g., oversee survey teams, liaise with the Government, assist in questionnaire design) and conduct statistical analysis of household data. The position will be based in Banda Aceh, with frequent visits to rural project areas. The contract, which will begin in October 2011, will last nine months to a year and may be renewed based on performance. IMPORTANT: the consultant will be hired by Fauna Flora International (FFI), which is implementing this project funded by the World Bank.
An excellent command of written and spoken English is essential for this position. The ideal candidate will be a Masters-level graduate with training in econometrics or a PhD student who has completed her/his coursework. The candidate should possess strong problem-solving and organizational skills and have experience with household data analysis. Candidates with knowledge and interest in post-conflict reintegration and/or community driven development, and impact evaluation methods are strongly preferred. Previous work experience in Aceh is an advantage, but is not required. Relevant household data collection experience is also preferred.
If interested please send a CV and cover letter to:
Adrian Morel (amorel1@worldbank.org)
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