The Effective Institutions Project (EIP) is seeking a Research Manager who will implement the organization’s research vision and agenda, design and oversee targeted research projects, and manage EIP’s learning infrastructure and knowledge management operations. We seek a strong analytical thinker and excellent communicator who is passionate about the challenge of navigating large and complex organizational systems in search of meaningful opportunities for societal benefit.
The Effective Institutions Project is a philanthropic advisory and research organization that seeks out and incubates high-impact strategies to improve institutional decision-making around the world. We analyze how and in what ways institutions’ decisions influence people’s lives, study how key institutions make decisions, identify interventions that might help those institutions take actions that will lead to better global outcomes, and mobilize talent and resources to execute on the most promising interventions. All the while, we are building an interdisciplinary network of reformers to share insights, coordinate efforts, and increase the odds of success over time.
In the past year, our team has undertaken research to identify the world’s most important institutions, completed in-depth research reports on Google and the US National Security Council, and established the EIP Innovation Fund to help build the field of institution-focused philanthropy. Based on our progress to date, we think it’s realistic to imagine that in the next few years EIP’s research could inform tens to hundreds of millions of dollars in spending to improve global institutional effectiveness and help shape the decisions of 100s to the low 1000s of people crafting policy, consulting, nonprofit leadership, and tech industry careers. Our theory of change is that those funding and career choices will increase the odds that important institutions take beneficial actions like implementing new policies to help avert or mitigate future global crises, increasing the budgets and effectiveness of global health and anti-poverty programs, and taking steps to increase accountability to all living beings impacted by their decisions.
The Research Manager will implement the organization’s research vision and agenda, design and oversee targeted research projects, and manage EIP’s learning infrastructure and knowledge management operations. The work is fast-paced and highly varied, reflecting EIP’s young history and ambitious mission. The position carries with it significant potential for professional growth and impact as the organization matures and continues to build out its capabilities.
In this role, you can expect to:
Our ideal candidate will have most if not all of the following:
In addition, the following strengths are highly desirable but not required:
If you’re excited about this role but are unsure if you fit the criteria, we would love to have you apply anyway.
This position is remote and can be based anywhere in the world. For a US-based candidate, we expect the salary to be approximately $75,000 per year with benefits including paid time off, reimbursement for health insurance (individual or family plan), and a 5% 401(k) employer contribution on top of your salary. We are also open to candidates from other countries, and we will try our best to offer an equivalent compensation package regardless of location.
We are hoping to fill this role by the end of June 2023 and to have the candidate start soon afterwards. To be considered for this role, please complete this form by Monday, May 22.
Note: the application form requires a Google account in order to upload your resume. If you don’t have a Google account, feel free to email your materials and answers to the application questions, following all character limits, to [email protected]. A cover letter is not required.
Effective Institutions Project is committed to building a diverse applicant pool. We strongly encourage interested candidates to apply regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, physical ability, educational background, socioeconomic status, etc.