About The Position
- The Associate Researcher will be employed by the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) at Wits University and supervised by Associate Professor Jo Vearey
- This is a 24 month (2 year) contract position
Research Coordination
- The Associate Researcher work closely with the research group manager (University of Essex) and a research coordinator based at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.
- The Associate Researcher will be responsible for the coordination of GEMMS research activities taking place in South Africa and Zimbabwe, involving the practical and ethical concerns, and their theoretical implications.
- Key tasks will include:
- Coordinate research activities and reporting in South Africa and Zimbabwe for all three workstreams.
- Work closely with the ACMS Finance Officer and Operations Manager to ensure all financial and administrative processes are developed and implemented correctly and in line with ACMS and Wits requirements
- Responsibility for all administrative processes including:
- Coordinating team meetings, including organising meeting agendas, invitations, managing RSVPs, setting up meetings, booking venues/organising virtual meetings, arranging necessary transport, accommodation and refreshments
- Managing day-to-day financial administration, including reconciliation processes associated with clearing cash advances; organising subsistence/similar payments
- Collating information required for NIHR reporting
- Oversight of budget, expenditure and forecasting and working with the ACMS operational staff team to ensure timeous reporting to NIHR as required
- Coordinate fieldwork in South Africa and Zimbabwe to ensure that it is planned and implemented efficiently
- Coordinate fieldwork reports
- Coordinate research reports
- Coordinate the local/regional technical advisory groups. This includes:
- Maintaining database of members and ensuring terms of reference are signed and filed
- Regular communication of project updates to TAG members
- Coordinating TAG meetings, including organising meeting agendas, invitations, managing RSVPs, setting up meetings, booking venues/organising virtual meetings, arranging necessary transport, accommodation and refreshments
- Participating in TAG meetings, including taking minutes and circulating to TAG members
- The Associate Researcher work with the GEMMS ethics lead ( Jo Vearey) to coordinate with the implementation of an ethics and risk management programme within the project
- Key tasks will include:
- Support institutional leads in obtaining research ethics clearance.
- Support to Jo Vearey with Wits ethics applications
- Tracking research ethics clearance processes across all institutions
- Keeping copies of applications and certificates on file
- Support the Wits research team by coordinating the management of Wits ethics processes during fieldwork
- Support implementation of the GEMMS communication and dissemination strategy in the Southern African context
- Key tasks will include:
- Working with the GEMMS Manager and the Research Coordinator in India to support implementation of the GEMMS communication and dissemination strategy across all institutional partners
- Coordinate implementation of the GEMMS communication and dissemination strategy in South Africa and Zimbabwe
- Ensure regular communication of project updates to TAG members
- Engaging with the media
- Familiarity with Wits and ACMS administrative systems
- Experience in international research collaborations and partnership building
- Experience in coordinating research projects, including in coordination of logistics, budgets and reporting
- Fluency in English
- A Masters degree
- A demonstrated ability to work independently and excellent time management
- A demonstrated ability to work collaboratively, including with partners based in other countries/institutions
- An ability to travel outside Johannesburg and to other countries required for fieldwork and/or project meetings
- Familiarity with NIHR reporting mechanisms
- Familiarity with research in the field of migration, health, gender and violence in South Africa, Zimbabawe, India and Cambodia
- Familiarity with the global migration and health governance terrain
- Knowledge of and research in the global migration and health governance terrain
- A PhD in Migration & Displacement, Health Sociology, Public Health or an associated discipline
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