Deadline: October 10, 2023
Applications are open for the Chatham House Research Assistant – Africa Programme 2023/2024. The Africa Programme at Chatham House is a world-leading centre for independent policy research on issues affecting individual states of Africa, their international relations, and the continent as a whole. By working with the best international researchers on African politics, the Programme offers reliable and independent research that improves the quality of information disseminated globally.
The Africa Programme supports improved understanding of changing international relations and influence in sub-Saharan Africa. Chatham House does not shy away from tackling the difficult and often complex issues facing the continent, and in doing so, they support improved understanding and effective international engagements that can lead to positive outcomes for citizens. The work they do is complex and sensitive.
If you have a talent for research and administration, are a problem-solver and are passionate about being part of a diverse and tight-knit team that delivers relevant policy research and debate on the politics and international relations of African countries, they would like to hear from you!
Responsibilities
Delivery
- Provide research assistance, including conducting background research and fact checking of research outputs and publications.
- Contribute towards the production of literature reviews, datasets, charts and graphics.
- Provide editorial and referencing support for publications.
- Participate in field research as projects allow.
- Support the publication process for research outputs.
- Follow Chatham House’s and funders’ requirements in regard to administrative and reporting tasks.
People
- Provide logistical support, including for international travel as required.
- Provide on-the-day support during events to the team and external participants.
- Act as rapporteur for meetings and events and draft meeting summaries.
Strategy
- Contribute to the design of research projects.
- Support with content design, agenda development and organisation of events, roundtables, panel discussions and conferences.
- Ensure compliance with finance processes, including through maintenance of accounting records and monitoring budget income and expenditure for selected projects.
Benefits
- Salary of £28,000 per year.
- Other benefits include approximately 37 days annual leave (inclusive of public holidays and Chatham House closure days), enhanced pension scheme, employee assistance programme, life assurance, and other benefits designed to suit your personal lifestyle. All of this, in a professional, engaging, and intellectually stimulating environment.
Eligibility
You will take initiative, be a problem solver, and thrive in a fast-paced environment.
You will have:
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Strong analytical skills.
- Proven interest in African affairs.
- Excellent administrative and organizational skills.
- Experience in supporting event organization, including internationally.
- Outstanding attention to detail and ability to work under tight timeframes whilst balancing various tasks.
- Ability to take ownership and balance multiple tasks, prioritise accordingly, and work calmly under pressure.
- Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills and capacity to communicate effectively with a wide range of people at all levels.
- Capacity to navigate and interact with diverse groups and across different cultures.
- An awareness and experience of less developed contexts e.g. through travel and/or work experience etc.
- Experience of working in a think tank, research institute, NGO, foundation, or academic institution (desirable).
You will be:
- Solutions-orientated and able to respond to constantly evolving situations.
- A problem-solver with the ability to show initiative.
- A team player with energy, passion and a desire to learn.
- Proficient in French, Portuguese or Arabic (desirable).
Application
The deadline is Tuesday, October 10, 2023. You will be notified of the status of your application within 4 weeks of the role closing.
For more information, visit Chatham House.