Support high-quality research on community-based indicators and work on projects related to data integration for social policy. The Research Assistant is engaged in a full range of research and research analysis tasks, with a special focus on analyzing quantitative data using GIS and other software, such as R or Python. Other tasks include producing literature reviews; conducting qualitative field work; contributing to the creation of project schedules; contributing to writing reports, academic journals and other products; assisting in communicating key research findings to the public; and supporting BNIA-JFI outreach and engagement at public events. The role is eligible for a hybrid work schedule, with up to two days of telework possible. This is a regular grant-funded position with benefits. To apply, please include both a cover letter and resume with your application. Both are required for consideration for the role, and the cover letter should highlight your own writing abilities. Please upload all required documents to the "Resume/CV & Supporting Documents" section.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level