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SENIOR RESEARCHER: LAND SECTOR

Closing date: 31 October 2019

 

The Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI) is a Johannesburg-based organisation that studies the effectiveness of state institutions in the discharge of their mandates. PARI is affiliated to Wits University and to the University of Cape Town and is a leading research institute thinking about the state in South Africa and the global South. Using a variety of social science research methodologies, it works inside state institutions to understand where power lies in these institutions and how it is exercised, in order to develop recommendations for improved governance, accountability and institutional performance. It works with change agents in state institutions and with civil society partners to advocate for a more effective state.

Job purpose: PARI is looking for a Senior Researcher to work on our land sector project. The job will include the following responsibilities:

  • Conceptualising new research projects, including the preparation of research proposals and budgets, and detailed workplans for executing projects
  • Managing projects as project lead
  • Working on projects as a researcher
  • Preparing research publications across a variety of platforms, including academic papers, Pari publications and articles in the media
  • Disseminating research findings in the media, including radio and television
  • Building and maintaining relationships with key funders and stakeholders

 

The incumbent should have:

  • A PhD in Humanities/Social Sciences/Development Studies
  • 5 years of experience in undertaking research projects independently, especially bigger projects
  • 2 years of experience working within the context of the local government regulatory framework and the land use management regulatory framework
  • Proven track record of qualitative research
  • Some familiarity with ethnographic type research
  • 2-3 years of work experience in the development sector/NGO sector
  • Experience in public sector research is an advantage
  • Experience in publishing in academic publications

 

In addition, the incumbent should:

  • Advanced knowledge of the debates in the land sector
  • Working knowledge of land use management regulatory framework
  • Good knowledge of local government regulatory framework
  • Good knowledge of debates about traditional authorities
  • Ability to build and manage relationships with state officials at the most senior levels of national, provincial and local governments, traditional leaders and civil society actors
  • Ability to conceptualise and produce project plans
  • Monitor budget expenditure
  • Strong research skills (qualitative)
  • Ability to lead a team of researchers from inception to final handover of the project
  • Ability to engage with funders, including the preparation of proposals, report writing and presentation of findings.
  • Excellent writing and analytical skills
  • Good communication (including public speaking), interpersonal and listening skills
  • Good understanding of the socio-political context
  • Ability to work in a multi-disciplinary context
  • Ability to use information and communication technology as a tool and resources
  • Ability to work in uncertain political contexts
  • Strong MS-Office computer skills including data capture

 

Other requirements:

  • Must be able to supervise students in the Organisational and Institutional Studies programme (Wits University).
  • Ability and willingness to travel both locally and internationally as required
  • Fluency in spoken and written English
  • Work beyond official working times
  • Driver’s license is essential

 

Please submit a full CV, with references to Melissa Asia at data@actionappointments.co.za. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.