ISS Addis Ababa: Senior Researcher, Horn of Africa Security Analysis

The ISS seeks a senior researcher with expertise on human security in the Horn of Africa region and Ethiopia. The successful candidate will conduct research, develop policy recommendations, provide technical assistance and training, liaise with policy makers, and effectively communicate research results to a wide range of stakeholders. Proven experience in fundraising, tracking budgets as well as monitoring and evaluation are also needed.

The senior researcher will report to the Head of the Horn of Africa Security Analysis Programme.

Overview of duties 

  • Monitor and maintain a database on peace and security in Ethiopia and the Horn
  • Conduct primary and secondary research and ensure findings are disseminated to target audiences
  • Provide technical support and training to governments in the Horn and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)
  • Manage research projects and provide support to junior team members
  • Maintain close relations with partner organisations, regional institutions and international stakeholders
  • Maintain productive relations with media and conduct media interviews
  • Organise seminars, briefings and roundtables and present research findings and policy recommendations
  • Identify new funding opportunities and draft grant proposals

Overview of requirements

  • Master’s degree or PhD in international studies, peace and conflict resolution, political science, security studies, law or a related field
  • At least seven years’ experience in a policy, research, government, training or other relevant professional environment, preferably with a focus on the Horn
  • Excellent understanding of conflict resolution, negotiations and political transitions in complex environments
  • Proven networking and interpersonal skills, and the ability to partner with international and continental organisations, governments and civil society
  • Experience in budget management and financial administration
  • Experience in monitoring and evaluation
  • Track record of publications, media engagement and international public speaking
  • Excellent English verbal and written skills – skills in French and/or Arabic will be an advantage
  • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
  • Willingness to travel in the region and beyond

The initial contract will be for one year and will be renewed subject to ISS' requirements, funding and satisfactory performance. A competitive salary is offered.

Please, email your application to [email protected]. Applicants must provide a cover letter, a CV including at least three contactable referees, and copies of two recently published articles in a peer-reviewed journal or equivalent. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Closing date: 22 September 2024

The ISS values diversity, professional integrity and innovation in the workplace, as well as a commitment to its mission of promoting human security in Africa. Female applicants are paricularly encouraged to apply.