Job Title: The World Bank, Senior Social Scientist (Water, Sanitation & Hygiene)
Location: Delhi
Organizations profile:
The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) in South Asia is recruiting a Senior Social Scientist to contribute to WSP’s program on water, sanitation and hygiene issues. This will be a local appointment with a 2-year, renewable term position based in New Delhi, reporting to the WSP South Asia Regional Team Leader.
Job Description:
Advise WSP colleagues in determining the effectiveness and use of communication materials intended to change behaviors (ranging from advocacy papers presented to senior government officials to public health awareness campaigns in villages).
Responsibilities are expected to include the development and implementation of experiments in the field with regards to the process of decision making which will serve to inform the design of technical assistance and communication programs for implementation in South Asia and beyond.
Sharing ideas with colleagues across units within the World Bank and across regions will be an important part of the role, as will participating in training activities to help WSP colleagues appreciate the nuances of decision making and how to modify products and approaches accordingly.
Eligibility:
How to apply:
More Details (Vacancy #132336 – Senior Social Scientist) are available in the World Bank Careers website: www.worldbank.org/careers. All applications must be submitted through this website. The World Bank Group is committed to achieving diversity in terms of gender, nationality, culture and educational background. Individuals with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply.
Last date for the application: 18 Nov, 2013
Reference: World Bank
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