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Economic Analyst – Advising Developing World Partners

KIVU INTERNATIONAL
Posted a day ago, valid for 10 days
Salary

£30 - £35,000 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • Kivu International is seeking an early career economist to join their impactful social enterprise focused on improving policy responses in low and middle-income countries.
  • The ideal candidate should have 2-5 years of experience, with strong economic analytical and public policy analysis skills, and a passion for driving change in developing nations.
  • The role involves providing high-quality analytical support for various projects, collaborating with local partners such as think tanks and civil society organizations.
  • Salary for the position ranges from £30,000 to £35,000, depending on experience, with opportunities for professional development and travel.
  • Candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter along with their application.

Do you want to be part of an impactful social enterprise with a global reach? Are you a strong early career economist? Are you looking for a fascinating and challenging job working on a variety of issues? If so, this position with Kivu International is an ideal opportunity for you. 

About us  

Kivu is a specialist international development organisation dedicated to improving policy responses to social and economic challenges in low and middle-income countries. Our approach is locally led: we do not dictate to others how to solve policy problems; instead, we help local institutions develop their own effective solutions. 

Kivu’s work supports politically informed policy influencing through partners such as local think tanks, interest groups, civil society organisations, and the private sector.  

Since 2015, we have developed a strong reputation for achieving impactful policy change. We are proud of our track record of supporting partners to deliver lasting positive change in several African and Southeast Asian countries.  

About you  

This role will suit you if you have excellent economic analytical skills. Ideally, you would also have wider public policy analysis skills and experience. For example, you may be an early career civil servant, a think tanker, or an earlier career academic.      

It is an ideal opportunity for an early career professional passionate about using their skills to achieve change in developing countries.  The role will act as an excellent launchpad for a career in several areas, including policymaking, policy-relevant research, and international development. You will have 2-5 years of working experience.   

You might have experience working in developing countries and the international development sector. But more likely, you will have strong academic training—including in economics and social science —and an ambition to apply these skills to address real-world policy problems practically.    

Finally, you will also be an excellent people-person, capable of building working relationships with people from a range of backgrounds.   

About the role  

The role’s core focus will be providing high-quality, timely, and policy-relevant analytical support for a range of Kivu’s projects.  This could include a combination of some long-term strands of work on Kivu’s ongoing projects and shorter, rapid work on time-sensitive projects.   

Your work will feed into the support Kivu provides for a range of local partners, including local think tanks, civil society organisations, and government bodies (e.g., spending ministries, and Prime Minister’s Offices).   

This will include input into Kivu’s projects, such as work with civil society on labour market reform in Papua New Guinea, support for think tanks working on fiscal policy in Cambodia and Malaysia, work on green growth in Sierra Leone, and support for the Government of Zambia on economic reform.    

Kivu sees the role evolving to include increased direct engagement with local partners. It will allow the successful applicant to deepen their analytical skills, but also gain wider policymaking skills including political analysis, policy development, and project delivery.  

There may also be opportunities to develop commercial skills and support Kivu’s business development and fundraising.   

Day-to-day, the role will involve working with Kivu’s highly motivated and senior team, which has extensive experience in policymaking.  Kivu is committed to the rapid professional development of the successful applicant and to expanding their responsibilities.   

Salary and Practicalities  

£30-35,000 (depending on experience)  

Kivu is based in the UK, but we are open to you being based elsewhere.  There will be significant opportunities for travel to countries in which Kivu has projects.  

Please include a cover letter with your application.

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