Partnership for Battery Action, Research and Methods Lead

Global Development IncubatorWashington, DC
Remote

About The Position

The Research & Methods Lead will build the science behind the Battery Index, a critical tool used by buyers, investors, and regulators to assess the safety of battery recyclers. This role involves designing and standardizing the methodology for assessing and classifying recyclers, ensuring its scientific validity and field applicability across diverse contexts. The position is a full-time equivalent contract with the Partnership for Battery Action, incubated by the Global Development Incubator, Inc. (GDI). The successful candidate will be an integral part of the Pb Action team, leading the technical strategy for the Battery Index and contributing to its refinement and scaling to new markets.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of post-graduate experience.
  • Deep understanding of what high-quality, reliable environmental research requires, ideally including exposure assessment or environmental sampling.
  • A graduate degree in environmental engineering, environmental science, environmental chemistry, epidemiology, public health, or a related field, or equivalent applied experience.
  • A track record of executing research in low-resource environments, and the judgment to adapt protocols to field reality without compromising the data.
  • Comfort analyzing environmental and health datasets with tools like R, Python, or Stata, and designing data collection that supports rigorous analysis.
  • Strong project management skills to manage simultaneous workstreams across countries and follow through with excellence.
  • Ability to clearly communicate research objectives, protocols, and findings to field teams, implementers, regulators, funders, and the research community.
  • Comfortable in a startup environment, working well with a team and taking initiative.
  • Self-starter, constantly looking for ways to improve process, substance and learning for the team.
  • Team player, who enjoys collaborating with and learning from diverse groups of people with different skillsets.
  • Examples of working in settings where you rolled up your sleeves to achieve a collective goal.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with heavy-metal exposure or lead specifically.
  • Familiarity with human subjects research and IRB processes.
  • Work experience in West Africa, South Asia, or Southeast Asia.

Responsibilities

  • Design and standardize the methodology for assessing and classifying recyclers.
  • Refine Pb Action's existing air and soil sampling protocols to balance data reliability with feasible field application, including sample sizes, sampling technology, and QA/QC.
  • Determine how to partner with local civil society organizations and government entities to support their capacity-building and mutual learning about ULAB facilities’ lead poisoning.
  • Define the Battery Index approach to worker and community blood lead sampling, including data reliability, ethical review and informed consent, and community engagement.
  • Build a rigorous, standardized process for evaluating sample data and converting multiple data streams into a recommended recycler classification.
  • Manage in-country execution of soil, air, and blood sampling in multiple geographies.
  • Train and oversee enumerators and field consultants, coordinate laboratory analysis, and support execution on the ground.
  • Maintain clean, auditable datasets and clearly documented protocols so the methodology replicates consistently as the Index scales across markets.
  • Work with the lead pollution research community to identify collaborations, draw in relevant research and technology, and help build the evidence base in a nascent field.

Benefits

  • As an independent contractor of GDI the successful candidate will not receive health or other benefits from GDI and will be responsible for their own taxes.
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