We're hiring! Researcher and M&E Manager role at AAC (apply by 20th Nov)

By SofiaBalderson @ 2022-11-09T14:19 (+20)

Animal Advocacy Careers (AAC) is seeking a part-time Researcher and M&E Manager to join our remote team, starting on a 12-month contract. As Researcher and M&E Manager, you will play an integral role in AAC’s internal strategic decision-making by evaluating and modelling the impact of our services, proactively researching movement bottlenecks, as well as surveying and interviewing stakeholders. The successful candidate will set the direction of AAC’s research activities, so we are flexible on the seniority of the role. You can state your preferred title in the application.

​We will be hosting an optional Q&A session about this role on Wednesday, 16th November, 6 pm GMT. To join the Q&A, click this link on the 16th of November, 2022. (Meeting ID: 839 1905 1755, Passcode: 995960)

If the role is not for you, we'll appreciate it if you could forward it to anyone who you think may be interested or posting on your social media.

ABOUT ANIMAL ADVOCACY CAREERS

Animal Advocacy Careers is an organisation that seeks to address the career and talent bottlenecks in the animal advocacy movement, especially the farmed animal movement. There are many billions of animals kept in appalling conditions; we provide careers services for individuals and organisations seeking to help them.

Services that we offer include an introductory online course, a job board, and a work placement programme. We are optimistic that many of these services are highly impactful. What’s more, our audience is growing rapidly, and we have more than doubled the number of participants in our online course in 2022 compared to 2021.

 

BENEFITS TO YOU

 

HOW YOU WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Your highest priority tasks will be focused on evaluating our impact and helping gather information to inform AAC’s strategic decision-making:

 

Although the above will be the highest priority tasks, with the remainder of your time (perhaps half or more your paid AAC hours) we would like you to write well-researched, high-quality content that will be read by hundreds or thousands of people, such as careers advice, blog posts and content for AAC’s online course.

You will have substantial input into which tasks you prioritise, including contributing to other areas of AAC’s work or suggesting research projects beyond those listed above. AAC is a rapidly evolving organisation, so the scope of this role may change over time.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR

You will:

 

You don’t need to have any particular kind of experience. That said, we can imagine a wide array of experience types that might increase our confidence in your ability to perform the role to a high standard, e.g.:


We don’t expect any candidate to have had experience with all of these things, and none of them are requirements. Additionally, it is sometimes said that men tend to apply for jobs when they meet only some of a job’s criteria, while women and other marginalised groups are less likely to apply if they are not a 100% match. If you are passionate about AAC’s mission and think you have what it takes to be successful in this, please apply even if you don’t check all the boxes. We’d appreciate the opportunity to consider your application.

PRACTICALITIES

 

HOW TO APPLY

Thanks for your interest in working with us to help animals! We will be hosting an optional Q&A session about this role on Wednesday 16th November, 6pm GMT. To join the Q&A, click this link on the 16th November 2022. (Meeting ID: 839 1905 1755, Passcode: 995960)

To apply:

Application deadline: Sunday, 20th November 23:59 GMT.

 

We recognise that this application process is more time-consuming than some. We offer compensation of $20 per hour spent on test tasks (up to a maximum of 3 hours), as well as $50 per interview. (Note that this payment might be taxable in your country and you are responsible for reporting it to your tax authority.)

 

Any questions: Please contact jamie@animaladvocacycareers.org