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Project Assistant Vacancy

By Sam Cavenett | Feb 14, 2019 | News

£23,000 – £27,000 depending on experience, based in London

Fixed term contract (12 months)

Are you good with data, have great attention to detail, with some knowledge of aid and development? Do you have clear written and verbal communication skills, the ability to plan and manage research projects and solid Excel skills? Then we would like to hear from you.

We are currently seeking a talented Project Assistant to join our small, dedicated and friendly team.

Publish What You Fund is the global campaign for transparency in aid and development finance. We envisage a world where aid and development information is transparent, available and used for effective decision-making, public accountability and lasting change for all citizens.

You will support our research and advocacy work, and play a key role in the production of our flagship Aid Transparency Index, as well as the forthcoming UK Aid Transparency Review.

Your duties and responsibilities will include:

  • Research and data collection
  • Liaising with campaign partners and donor agencies
  • Collating and checking data and results
  • Contributing to data analysis and drafting reports
  • Supporting communications activities and launch events

If you combine a keen interest in international development with experience of quantitative research then please get in touch.

Please download the job description and person specification for full details of the role and how to apply.

 

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Closing date: Sunday 10th March at 11.59pm.

 

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