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Social Research Experts/Formative Research Specialists (Consultants)

Full-time On-site Mid Level Dodoma, TZ
Posted 1 month, 3 weeks ago ⏰ Deadline: Jun 30, 2026 19 views 0 applications

Job Description

The Formative Research Experts will lead the design and technical execution of qualitative and participatory research activities underpinning program design and adaptation. They will be responsible for developing research tools, piloting, overseeing field data collection, and conducting rigorous analysis and reporting on GBV, social norms, masculinity, and family dynamics across the selected councils. Their work will ensure that the intervention is grounded in empirical evidence, ethically conducted, and responsive to lived experiences, directly informing curriculum adaptation, validation, and scale-up decisions. The Formative Research Experts will work closely with the project MEL team.

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Please Note: This position is contingent upon award and donor approval with an anticipated start date of March 2026. Click the button below to visit the original announcement on the recruiting organization's website.

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