About the Organization:
C4ED’s vision is to make development interventions more effective by generating evidence-based recommendations. With a strong focus on mixed-methods and quantitative impact evaluations related to sustainable development, C4ED is one of the leading German research centers in the areas of poverty reduction, microfinance, health insurance, education, humanitarian assistance, agriculture, and nutrition. C4ED is currently conducting projects all over the world and maintains research relationships with 3ie, ACTED, GCF, GIZ, IFAD, ILO, IPA, J-PAL, the World Bank, WFP, and UNICEF to name just a few of its cooperation partners.
The position involves the following:
Essential Function:
This list is not limited; the employee may be required to perform any other task necessary and compatible with its functions assigned by the supervisor or Country Representative.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/BEHAVIOR
Required:
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Behavior:
Language Requirement: Fluency in English, German is mandatory for this post and Knowledge of spanish or French is desirable.
Note: This job is on a rolling basis, Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
The successful candidate selected for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check and All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks.
The Centre for Development and Evaluation (C4DE) Pakistan was established in January 2015 as a private limited firm. C4DE’s core business include quantitative and qualitative research, training and capacity building, data collection, data analysis, third-party monitoring, and impact evaluation. C4DE is part of C4ED group. The C4ED group’s vision is to improve the lives of the poor and vulnerable by making development interventions more effective. The C4ED group has a strong focus on mixed-methods and quantitative impact evaluations in developing countries, conducting projects all over the world and maintains research relationships with 3ie, ACTED, GCF, IFAD, ILO, IPA, J-PAL, the World Bank, and UNICEF to name just a few of its cooperation partners.