Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Join GiveWell as a Research Analyst, published by GiveWell on June 18, 2024 on The Effective Altruism Forum.
GiveWell is hiring Research Analysts: If you're looking for a high-impact entry-level position with no experience requirements, we'd love for you to apply! We are looking to hire one to two more Research Analysts and will be accepting applications through July 15 at the latest, but may close the application sooner if we make our last hire before then.
Have a huge impact with your career
Each year, GiveWell's researchers spend more than 50,000 hours looking for and funding cost-effective programs that save and improve lives. In 2022 (the most recent year for which we have data), we directed more than $430 million to programs around the world - and we expect that this funding will avert more than 56,000 deaths![1] Your work as a Research Analyst will increase that impact.
With additional research capacity, we could look for even more promising programs and gain even more confidence that we're funding the most cost-effective opportunities.
As a Research Analyst on the Commons subteam, your work will focus on the highest-impact investigations currently underway. The Commons subteam provides flexible research capacity to all of the other research subteams, each of which focus on a specific area of our grantmaking (malaria, water quality, vaccines, etc.). By providing flexible support, our team allows the research team as a whole to direct its efforts toward the highest-priority projects.
In addition to opening up capacity for senior researchers, you'll have opportunities for more direct impact. For example, Research Analysts are responsible for verifying the accuracy of our work and ensuring consistency in the way we're modeling cost-effectiveness across different types of programs. Finding errors and inconsistencies in our work has the potential to change our funding decisions and improve the cost-effectiveness of our grantmaking.
You'll also have the opportunity to influence GiveWell's decisions beyond your own workstreams. New staff are often surprised at the openness of GiveWell leadership to engaging with critiques of our work, including from junior staff.
Gain skills and experience to jump-start your career in global health and development
You'll gain a breadth of knowledge about global health and development. Because Research Analysts on the Commons team work with all the other research subteams, you'll be in a unique position to learn broadly about GiveWell's research.
In a given week, you might be researching the options a maize farmer in Malawi has for selling their product, checking the accuracy of the formulas in a cost-effectiveness model for the co-delivery of vitamin A supplementation and seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Nigeria, and drafting a page explaining our reasoning for recommending a grant to support the installation of chlorine dispensers near communal water points.
You'll get an inside view of the grantmaking process. You'll see the GiveWell research pipeline in action, as we move from shallow reviews of a large number of programs to more intensive reviews of promising programs and potential implementers, focusing on the strength of evidence, cost-effectiveness, and capacity to effectively use additional funding.
In addition to working on individual projects at various stages in the process, you may also have opportunities to embed in a subteam for the duration of a grant investigation and gain deeper insight into a particular intervention.
You'll have support to grow and develop. We want to help you build a career, so we provide time, money, and ongoing guidance to help you achieve your professional development goals. Research Analysts on the Commons team also receive substantial support from the Commons Lead and Commons Coordinator to...
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