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Senior Research Manager
2026-03-16T14:50:29+00:00
GiveDirectly
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Social Services & Nonprofit, Research, Management, Business Operations
KES
MONTH
2026-03-30T17:00:00+00:00
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GiveDirectly is the first - and largest - nonprofit that lets donors like you send money directly to the world’s poorest. We believe people living in poverty deserve the dignity to choose for themselves how best to improve their lives - cash enables that choice.

Responsibilities or duties

Core Responsibilities

  • Technical ownership of GD’s impact learning agenda for LLS programs, with particular focus on national/regional poverty graduation objectives
  • Maintain the “canonical” Theory of Change for GD’s LLS product, with deep understanding of the current evidence and emergent hypotheses about different pathways in this TOC; serve as the internal reference point on the evidence underlying the theory of change.
  • Develop a clear, shared prioritization for impact-focused learning questions based on this TOC, with input from stakeholders across the Product, Partnerships, Programs, and Comms teams; develop organizational awareness and buy-in for these priority questions. Work particularly closely with leadership in “national scale” countries to incorporate their learning priorities, and scope projects to advance these priorities.
  • Support Product Leads and the Partnerships team as they develop variations of the LLS Theory of Change, including reviews of research from economics, sociology, psychology, etc. that bound GD’s expectations about newly hypothesized mechanisms of impact.
  • Proactively identify opportunities to address key questions through M&E or new research projects, and de-prioritize research or M&E work that does not sufficiently or credibly address key impact questions.
  • Defining measurement and analysis best-practices for LLS programs
  • Own the development and application of standard outcome-focused indicators for LLS programs, building on the LLS theory of change and measurement best practice across the sector. Stay abreast of advances in measuring expenditures, consumption, asset accumulation, labor supply, and psychosocial wellbeing, from the wider research community.
  • Support M&E colleagues in the RME team to ensure indicators are appropriately embedded around the organization, e.g. in Program Quality framework, in standard forms, etc.
  • Develop standardized training materials for data collection, data quality checks, etc., based on use cases and feedback from M&E colleagues. Continually adapt and improve materials in response to requests and feedback from country-based M&E staff.
  • Ensure that LLS indicators and mechanisms are appropriately captured in GD data, but serving as key reference for M&E colleagues in the RME team who are working on standard data cleaning, analysis, and presentation tools (e.g. Gold Tables, dashboards).
  • Develop models to predict GiveDirectly’s longer-term impact from LLS programs, based on standardized M&E data and the global literature on cash transfer programs. Own the creation of cost-effectiveness and ROI models, for internal decision-making and external influence.
  • Supporting LLS “default” product design
  • Building on the existing default large transfer design, provide analytical capacity and on-call research synthesis for Product Leads and Program teams that informs variations in LLS product design.
  • Support periodic updates to the “canonical” LLS theory of change, based on lessons from research and M&E across the organization; build org-wide understanding of how M&E and research conclusions have fed into default product design.
  • Serve as key reference point for the use of evidence about LLS programs in all LLS proposals; develop re-usable materials that summarize the evidence underlying LLS product design, based on use cases and feedback from Partnerships and Programs teams.
  • Technical ownership of strategic research projects on LLS programs
  • Lead RME team engagement in all proposals with a substantive research element around the LLS product; ensure alignment of new proposals with LLS theory of change and priority research questions.
  • Strategically identify and cultivate research partnerships with individuals and institutions that can help GD advance our understanding of key learning questions for LLS programs.
  • Directly own strategic research projects on LLS programs, maintaining end-to-end management of these research partnerships; in other cases (i.e. Malawi) coordinate closely with in-country Research SM to provide quality assurance and support.
  • Technical ownership of GD’s impact learning agenda for LLS programs, with particular focus on national/regional poverty graduation objectives
  • Maintain the “canonical” Theory of Change for GD’s LLS product, with deep understanding of the current evidence and emergent hypotheses about different pathways in this TOC; serve as the internal reference point on the evidence underlying the theory of change.
  • Develop a clear, shared prioritization for impact-focused learning questions based on this TOC, with input from stakeholders across the Product, Partnerships, Programs, and Comms teams; develop organizational awareness and buy-in for these priority questions. Work particularly closely with leadership in “national scale” countries to incorporate their learning priorities, and scope projects to advance these priorities.
  • Support Product Leads and the Partnerships team as they develop variations of the LLS Theory of Change, including reviews of research from economics, sociology, psychology, etc. that bound GD’s expectations about newly hypothesized mechanisms of impact.
  • Proactively identify opportunities to address key questions through M&E or new research projects, and de-prioritize research or M&E work that does not sufficiently or credibly address key impact questions.
  • Own the development and application of standard outcome-focused indicators for LLS programs, building on the LLS theory of change and measurement best practice across the sector. Stay abreast of advances in measuring expenditures, consumption, asset accumulation, labor supply, and psychosocial wellbeing, from the wider research community.
  • Support M&E colleagues in the RME team to ensure indicators are appropriately embedded around the organization, e.g. in Program Quality framework, in standard forms, etc.
  • Develop standardized training materials for data collection, data quality checks, etc., based on use cases and feedback from M&E colleagues. Continually adapt and improve materials in response to requests and feedback from country-based M&E staff.
  • Ensure that LLS indicators and mechanisms are appropriately captured in GD data, but serving as key reference for M&E colleagues in the RME team who are working on standard data cleaning, analysis, and presentation tools (e.g. Gold Tables, dashboards).
  • Develop models to predict GiveDirectly’s longer-term impact from LLS programs, based on standardized M&E data and the global literature on cash transfer programs. Own the creation of cost-effectiveness and ROI models, for internal decision-making and external influence.
  • Building on the existing default large transfer design, provide analytical capacity and on-call research synthesis for Product Leads and Program teams that informs variations in LLS product design.
  • Support periodic updates to the “canonical” LLS theory of change, based on lessons from research and M&E across the organization; build org-wide understanding of how M&E and research conclusions have fed into default product design.
  • Serve as key reference point for the use of evidence about LLS programs in all LLS proposals; develop re-usable materials that summarize the evidence underlying LLS product design, based on use cases and feedback from Partnerships and Programs teams.
  • Lead RME team engagement in all proposals with a substantive research element around the LLS product; ensure alignment of new proposals with LLS theory of change and priority research questions.
  • Strategically identify and cultivate research partnerships with individuals and institutions that can help GD advance our understanding of key learning questions for LLS programs.
  • Directly own strategic research projects on LLS programs, maintaining end-to-end management of these research partnerships; in other cases (i.e. Malawi) coordinate closely with in-country Research SM to provide quality assurance and support.
  • BA/BSc/HND
bachelor degree
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Vacancy title:
Senior Research Manager

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit, Research, Management, Business Operations]

Jobs at:
GiveDirectly

Deadline of this Job:
Monday, March 30 2026

Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi

Summary
Date Posted: Monday, March 16 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

GiveDirectly is the first - and largest - nonprofit that lets donors like you send money directly to the world’s poorest. We believe people living in poverty deserve the dignity to choose for themselves how best to improve their lives - cash enables that choice.

Responsibilities or duties

Core Responsibilities

  • Technical ownership of GD’s impact learning agenda for LLS programs, with particular focus on national/regional poverty graduation objectives
  • Maintain the “canonical” Theory of Change for GD’s LLS product, with deep understanding of the current evidence and emergent hypotheses about different pathways in this TOC; serve as the internal reference point on the evidence underlying the theory of change.
  • Develop a clear, shared prioritization for impact-focused learning questions based on this TOC, with input from stakeholders across the Product, Partnerships, Programs, and Comms teams; develop organizational awareness and buy-in for these priority questions. Work particularly closely with leadership in “national scale” countries to incorporate their learning priorities, and scope projects to advance these priorities.
  • Support Product Leads and the Partnerships team as they develop variations of the LLS Theory of Change, including reviews of research from economics, sociology, psychology, etc. that bound GD’s expectations about newly hypothesized mechanisms of impact.
  • Proactively identify opportunities to address key questions through M&E or new research projects, and de-prioritize research or M&E work that does not sufficiently or credibly address key impact questions.
  • Defining measurement and analysis best-practices for LLS programs
  • Own the development and application of standard outcome-focused indicators for LLS programs, building on the LLS theory of change and measurement best practice across the sector. Stay abreast of advances in measuring expenditures, consumption, asset accumulation, labor supply, and psychosocial wellbeing, from the wider research community.
  • Support M&E colleagues in the RME team to ensure indicators are appropriately embedded around the organization, e.g. in Program Quality framework, in standard forms, etc.
  • Develop standardized training materials for data collection, data quality checks, etc., based on use cases and feedback from M&E colleagues. Continually adapt and improve materials in response to requests and feedback from country-based M&E staff.
  • Ensure that LLS indicators and mechanisms are appropriately captured in GD data, but serving as key reference for M&E colleagues in the RME team who are working on standard data cleaning, analysis, and presentation tools (e.g. Gold Tables, dashboards).
  • Develop models to predict GiveDirectly’s longer-term impact from LLS programs, based on standardized M&E data and the global literature on cash transfer programs. Own the creation of cost-effectiveness and ROI models, for internal decision-making and external influence.
  • Supporting LLS “default” product design
  • Building on the existing default large transfer design, provide analytical capacity and on-call research synthesis for Product Leads and Program teams that informs variations in LLS product design.
  • Support periodic updates to the “canonical” LLS theory of change, based on lessons from research and M&E across the organization; build org-wide understanding of how M&E and research conclusions have fed into default product design.
  • Serve as key reference point for the use of evidence about LLS programs in all LLS proposals; develop re-usable materials that summarize the evidence underlying LLS product design, based on use cases and feedback from Partnerships and Programs teams.
  • Technical ownership of strategic research projects on LLS programs
  • Lead RME team engagement in all proposals with a substantive research element around the LLS product; ensure alignment of new proposals with LLS theory of change and priority research questions.
  • Strategically identify and cultivate research partnerships with individuals and institutions that can help GD advance our understanding of key learning questions for LLS programs.
  • Directly own strategic research projects on LLS programs, maintaining end-to-end management of these research partnerships; in other cases (i.e. Malawi) coordinate closely with in-country Research SM to provide quality assurance and support.

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 36

Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Job Info
Job Category: Management jobs in Kenya
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Monday, March 30 2026
Duty Station: Nairobi | Nairobi
Posted: 16-03-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 16-03-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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