> NORTH-SOUTH INSTITUTE
> 
> Senior Researcher, Governance of Natural Resources Program
> 
> About the North-South Institute
> 
> The North-South Institute (NSI) is Canada’s premier, non-profit, independent 
> think tank, dedicated to research that reduces poverty, enhances social 
> justice and promotes economic progress in the developing world. Since its 
> establishment in 1976, NSI has partnered with Southern researchers to produce 
> knowledge that addresses global challenges and provides policymakers with 
> timely, relevant information. NSI’s current work focusses on three thematic 
> areas: Fragile and Conflict-Affected States, Governance for Equitable Growth, 
> and Governance of Natural Resources. In acknowledgment of the impact that our 
> work is having on international development, NSI was, for the second year in 
> a row, ranked the world’s top small think tank (operating budget under $5 
> million) by the Global Go to Think Tank Index.
> 
> About the Governance of Natural Resources Program
> 
> Natural resource governance is emerging as an important global policy issue, 
> with implications for developing countries which are heavily dependent on 
> natural resources. To this end, NSI is continuing to build on over a decade 
> of research and policy lessons learned on natural resource decision-making. 
> Our work in this area has primarily addressed the mining sector in the 
> Americas. Now we are switching our attention largely to Africa.
> 
> In Africa, abundant natural resources could be the key to inclusive growth 
> and poverty reduction. However many resource-rich African countries are 
> grappling with a “resource curse,” and have been unable to manage their 
> natural resource wealth for economic development and prosperity. NSI’s GNR 
> program is a multi-year initiative that seeks to improve natural resource 
> governance in Africa by promoting co-operative solutions for appropriately 
> shared socio-economic benefits between local and external stakeholders. These 
> stakeholders include African governments, the private sector, foreign 
> investors, the Canadian government and host communities in Africa. The 
> program is designed to be policy-oriented and to address existing gaps in the 
> policy framework and institutional setting. It consists of five interrelated 
> areas:
> •The role and impact of emerging economies (BRICS)
> •The private sector and economic growth
> •Going beyond Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
> •Governance in the context of conflict and fragile states
> •Transnational initiatives for governing natural resources
> 
> NSI is the only Canadian institution currently engaging with the main global 
> initiatives on governance and resource extraction: the African Union (AU) 
> Mining Vision, the World Bank Institute, and the Natural Resource Charter. We 
> are a strategic partner of the newly established Canadian International 
> Institute for Extractives Industries and Development. The Governance of 
> Natural Resources program has also established a wide range of partnerships 
> with the leading think-tanks and regional development institutions in Africa.
> 
> Candidates
> 
> We have an immediate vacancy for an experienced researcher and analyst with 
> expertise in natural resource governance, proven leadership and managerial 
> skills, an innovative approach to research and policy analysis, a credible 
> record in writing for policy and practice, and experience engaging with 
> stakeholders in government, the private sector and civil society, 
> particularly in Africa.
> 
> Responsibilities
> 
> In this job you will be expected to:
> •Identify relevant and important research issues in the field of natural 
> resource governance, and design timely, feasible, and current research 
> methodologies, work plans, and funding strategies (often through competitive 
> bids) to lead the research.
> •Lead or manage large projects or research programs.
> •Undertake high quality applied research and write clear research and project 
> reports drawing pertinent and persuasive practical implications and policy 
> recommendations from the research.
> •Raise funds for research projects, with guidance and help from senior 
> management and support staff.
> •Supervise NSI and project research teams and guide and mentor team members 
> and other junior researchers.
> •Effectively present research work and reports and policy recommendations to 
> stakeholders, media, and the general public.
> •Write policy briefs, opinion pieces, and other communications to disseminate 
> research findings.
> •Monitor events, trends, and literature related to natural resource 
> governance, and engage with relevant outside people and networks, including 
> NSI’s Distinguished Research Associates.
> •Organize and host research workshops, roundtables, and conferences, and 
> otherwise support policy dialogue in relevant areas of work and expertise.
> •Initiate and build NSI partnerships in Canada and the developed world, and 
> in developing countries, particularly regions of interest to the GNR program 
> (Africa).
> •Represent NSI with external stakeholders in areas related to NSI work and 
> your expertise.
> •Lead and participate in NSI corporate committees and activities.
> 
> Qualifications
> 
> Required
> •Master’s degree in Natural Resource Management, Development Economics, Law, 
> Public Policy, Political Science or other relevant discipline with above 
> average academic standing, or an equivalent combination of education, 
> training and work experience.
> •Five or more years of experience (three years minimum with a PhD) designing 
> and conducting policy-relevant research, managing complex projects or events, 
> establishing research networks, and engaging with stakeholders.
> •Familiarity with academic scholarship and policy issues in natural resource 
> governance, and evidence of high-quality research and analytical skills.
> •Record of applied research or policy-relevant publications or reports in the 
> field of natural resource governance.
> •Record of successfully obtaining funding for research projects or programs 
> in the field of natural resource governance.
> •Experience assembling and leading multidisciplinary and inter-cultural teams.
> •Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills.
> •Ability to nurture networks of colleagues and stakeholders.
> •Ability to work effectively independently and within multidisciplinary and 
> inter-cultural teams.
> •Ability to work well and professionally under pressure and to tight 
> deadlines.
> •Excellent skills in either English or French and a working knowledge of the 
> other.
> •Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, 
> Outlook) and statistical and analytical software (e.g. SPSS, STATA, Eviews, 
> RATS, etc.).
> •Willingness to travel both nationally and internationally.
> •Legal ability to work in Canada (citizen, permanent resident, work permit, 
> etc.)
> 
> Desirable
> •PhD in a relevant discipline.
> •Bilingual (French and English); working knowledge of other languages.
> •Experience living and working in developing countries (Africa experience).
> 
> What we offer
> 
> This is a full-time, permanent position. The salary will be between $65,720 
> and $79,720, depending on your qualifications. We are not able to provide a 
> re-location package.
> 
> NSI’s work environment is highly collegial and multidisciplinary. We are an 
> equal opportunity organization and do not discriminate on the basis of 
> gender, race, disability or sexual orientation.
> 
> How to Apply
> 
> Qualified candidates should send the following documents to dguevremont @ 
> nsi-ins.ca<http://nsi-ins.ca> (attention Ms Diane Guevremont) before 5.00 
> p.m. EST February 28, 2013:
> •A Letter of Interest (no more than two pages), stating your motivation and 
> suitability for applying for this position;
> •An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (no more than four pages); and
> •Contact details for three work-related references (please state your 
> relationship with the reference).
> 
> Due to the large number of applications we expect to receive, we will only 
> respond to short-listed candidates. We will ask short-listed candidates to 
> provide samples of their written analytical work and will contact references 
> before extending invitations to an interview. Writing samples must be 
> relevant to the field of natural resource governance and must not be 
> co-authored.
> 
> We expect to interview candidates in the week of 11 March 2013. We may ask 
> some interviewed candidates to present their work to our research staff on a 
> separate occasion.
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> 
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