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The ISS seeks to appoint a senior researcher on human security in the Horn of Africa. The senior researcher will undertake primary and secondary research and analysis, develop policy recommendations and actively communicate results to ISS stakeholders, including the African Union, inter-governmental institutions, civil society actors, as well as international actors operating on the continent, the media and local communities.

The work involves independently managing complex research projects, providing capacity building and technical support to regional governments, and participating in policy engagements. The senior researcher will assist in resource mobilisation, tracking budgets and expenditure, and project monitoring and evaluation. The successful candidate will help build the ISS’ profile by initiating and maintaining stakeholder and donor relationships, ensuring that the right policy makers engage with research results, and shaping African and global decision making on human security.

The senior researcher will report to the ISS Regional Director and Representative to African Union, Horn and East Africa.

Overview of duties

  • Stay up to date on human security developments in the Horn of Africa through research and monitoring of national and international media, and other sources
  • Initiate, plan and undertake primary and secondary research, and disseminate the results in a timely, insightful and relevant way to specific audiences
  • Manage ISS support to the Intergovernmental Authority on Development and regional governments through technical support and other capacity-building engagements
  • Manage research projects and guide junior team members in the production of written content as well as briefings and presentations
  • Maintain proactive relationships with key partners and relevant regional and international organisations
  • Conduct regular media interviews
  • Convene seminars, closed briefings and expert roundtables, and present research findings at ISS events and other relevant forums
  • Identify new opportunities for funding and draft concept notes and proposals

The contract will be for one year, and may be renewed subject to ISS’ requirements, funding and satisfactory performance. A competitive salary is offered.

Job Requirements

Overview of requirements

  • Masters or PhD qualification in international studies, peace and conflict resolution, political science, security studies, law or related field
  • At least 10 years’ experience in a policy, research, government, training or other relevant professional environment, preferably with a focus on the Horn of Africa region
  • Excellent understanding of theories and practice of conflict resolution, negotiations, conflict management, stabilisation and political transitions in complex environments
  • Excellent networking, political and interpersonal skills, in particular the ability to work in partnership with international and continental organisations, governments and civil society
  • At least five years’ experience in managing projects and supervising junior staff
  • Experience in budget management and financial administration
  • Knowledge and experience of monitoring and evaluation
  • An existing track record of relevant publications, media commentary and public speaking at international forums
  • Excellent verbal and written skills in English
  • Experience in and a willingness to work in a diverse team
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines
  • Willingness to travel to difficult places

 

How to Apply

Email your application to [email protected]. Applicants must provide a cover letter, detailed CV, including at least three contactable referees, as well as a copy of a recently published article in a peer-reviewed journal or equivalent. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Closing date: 24 January 2021

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The Institute for Security Studies partners to build knowledge and skills that secure Africa’s future.

The Institute for Security Studies is a leading African organisation that enhances human security to enable sustainable development and economic prosperity in Africa. It works across the continent, doing authoritative research, providing expert policy advice and delivering practical training and technical assistance.

The ISS has established a niche in Africa. It provides a unique package of services to governments, intergovernmental organisations and civil society by combining research with an ability to convene key decision makers to discuss policy options and partner on capacity building. The ISS invests in a collaborative approach to fulfil its vision of a peaceful and prosperous Africa for all its people.

The ISS head office is in Pretoria, South Africa. Regional offices are located in: Nairobi, Kenya; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; and Dakar, Senegal.

In 1991 the former executive director, Dr Jakkie Cilliers and Mr PB Mertz founded the ISS. At the time it was called the Institute for Defence Policy.

Areas of work

The ISS achieves its goal through the work of the following divisions and projects.

Divisions:

Governance, crime and justice promotes democratic governance and helps reduce corruption through better accountability and respect for human rights. It assists African governments to develop evidence-based policies that improve the performance of their criminal justice systems and reduce violence.

Conflict prevention and risk analysis helps prevent conflict by improving the understanding of the latest human security developments on the continent.

Peace operations and peacebuilding enhances peace operations and peacebuilding by assisting governments, as well as regional and international institutions, to improve their policy and implementation.

Transnational threats and international crime helps African inter-governmental organisations, national governments and civil society to respond more effectively and appropriately to transnational threats and international crimes.

Projects:

African Futures and Innovation produces policy analysis on possible trajectories for human security, development, economic growth and socio-political change in Africa. The project enables decision makers to test the implications of policy choices well into the future.

The African Centre for Peace and Security Training enables government officials, journalists, human rights activists and the private sector to understand and implement human security policy through in-depth training courses. An influential alumni network encourages cooperation between countries and sectors.

The maritime safety and security project enhances Africa’s blue economy through raising awareness and assisting the African Union, Regional Economic Communities and states with policy and strategy development.

The migration project looks critically at the causes, catalysts and consequences of mass migration from and within Africa. The issue is under-researched and while its impact is known, responding effectively will require informed policies and strategic responses.

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0 USD Addis Ababa CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Institute for Security Studies

The ISS seeks to appoint a senior researcher on human security in the Horn of Africa. The senior researcher will undertake primary and secondary research and analysis, develop policy recommendations and actively communicate results to ISS stakeholders, including the African Union, inter-governmental institutions, civil society actors, as well as international actors operating on the continent, the media and local communities.

The work involves independently managing complex research projects, providing capacity building and technical support to regional governments, and participating in policy engagements. The senior researcher will assist in resource mobilisation, tracking budgets and expenditure, and project monitoring and evaluation. The successful candidate will help build the ISS’ profile by initiating and maintaining stakeholder and donor relationships, ensuring that the right policy makers engage with research results, and shaping African and global decision making on human security.

The senior researcher will report to the ISS Regional Director and Representative to African Union, Horn and East Africa.

Overview of duties

  • Stay up to date on human security developments in the Horn of Africa through research and monitoring of national and international media, and other sources
  • Initiate, plan and undertake primary and secondary research, and disseminate the results in a timely, insightful and relevant way to specific audiences
  • Manage ISS support to the Intergovernmental Authority on Development and regional governments through technical support and other capacity-building engagements
  • Manage research projects and guide junior team members in the production of written content as well as briefings and presentations
  • Maintain proactive relationships with key partners and relevant regional and international organisations
  • Conduct regular media interviews
  • Convene seminars, closed briefings and expert roundtables, and present research findings at ISS events and other relevant forums
  • Identify new opportunities for funding and draft concept notes and proposals

The contract will be for one year, and may be renewed subject to ISS’ requirements, funding and satisfactory performance. A competitive salary is offered.

Job Requirements

Overview of requirements
  • Masters or PhD qualification in international studies, peace and conflict resolution, political science, security studies, law or related field
  • At least 10 years’ experience in a policy, research, government, training or other relevant professional environment, preferably with a focus on the Horn of Africa region
  • Excellent understanding of theories and practice of conflict resolution, negotiations, conflict management, stabilisation and political transitions in complex environments
  • Excellent networking, political and interpersonal skills, in particular the ability to work in partnership with international and continental organisations, governments and civil society
  • At least five years’ experience in managing projects and supervising junior staff
  • Experience in budget management and financial administration
  • Knowledge and experience of monitoring and evaluation
  • An existing track record of relevant publications, media commentary and public speaking at international forums
  • Excellent verbal and written skills in English
  • Experience in and a willingness to work in a diverse team
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines
  • Willingness to travel to difficult places
 

How to Apply

Email your application to [email protected]. Applicants must provide a cover letter, detailed CV, including at least three contactable referees, as well as a copy of a recently published article in a peer-reviewed journal or equivalent. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Closing date: 24 January 2021

2021-01-25

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