Research Director – Africa, Middle East and North Africa, Asia-Pacific
Chatham House
- London
- £120,000 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Offering intellectual leadership on research work and detailed commentary on reports, expert comments and convening of the individual programmes, and line managing the programme directors of these areas.
- Second, overseeing the budget of these programmes (which are required at least to breakeven). The research director is expected to support the programmes in fundraising and work with them to ensure credible plans for that.
- Third, acting as a leader of Chatham House, through the ELT and the research directors’ meeting. Those in these key meetings take decisions on research priorities, approve proposals and planned publications, agree the budget and pay and promotion awards. ELT members also act as joint leaders of the House, inspiring work and high standards of research, convening and behaviour.
- Advance our intellectual direction, coherence and impact, focussing on the clarity and relevance of research and convening, the quality of evidence, the applicability of policy recommendations and the impact of all our work. You will work closely with teams reporting to you to pursue this strategy and high standards, and advance ideas and projects that span the House in pursuit of its key themes.
- Advance our thinking on China, working with the three programmes you oversee and the other experts throughout Chatham House and its fellows on these questions. Help the programmes consider economic implications where relevant to their recommendations.
- Write some of that work yourself.
- Maintain Chatham House’s approach to impartiality, ensuring that authors argue their way to conclusions not assert them from the start (but also ensuring that they do reach recommendations).
- Line manage the heads of the three teams, reviewing proposals, reports and proposed events, and supporting programme directors to refine and improve these as well as inspiring them to originality and creativity.
- Review teams’ budgets, supporting them in raising revenue and controlling costs.
- Work within ELT to discuss strategy and budgets; support that strategy and steps needed to achieve budgets once agreed by positive communication within the House and Council. Represent your programmes within ELT and Council, taking responsibility for its output and financial performance.
- Take part in the annual decisions on pay and promotions.
- Act as an ambassador and elevate Chatham House and the individual team profiles by external contact and by media; use receptions, conferences and other external work as a chance to bring in contacts and revenue for the House.
- Advance our EDI strategy.
- Lead staff in line with our mission, values and competencies, communicating and setting an example of what ‘good looks like'.
- Influence a positive working culture for colleagues, ensuring Chatham House standards of behaviours are followed.
- Establish positive relationships across the institute.
- Drive collaboration between research programmes and other departments, delivering a ‘One Chatham House Approach’ to all work.
You have:
- Achieved recognition for your work, with a body of work and with demonstrated impact.
- An understanding of fundraising and how to bring in funding.
- Experience in researching and writing policy analysis and recommendations for diverse audiences and external publications. Experience of analysis of China’s role in the world and of the geopolitical and geoeconomic consequences is an advantage as is a sure-footedness in discussing economic aspects of these regions.
- Experience in communicating research to many audiences including high-level policy makers.
- Experience in formulating successful research grant proposals and collaborating with project donors and supporters.
- A track record of successful financial planning and management.
- Experience of developing and leading a large team.
- Understanding of practices relating to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), and a commitment to implementing this throughout our research activities.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to convey complex ideas and messages clearly and concisely in speaking or writing.
- Gravitas and ability to operate at the highest levels internationally with a diverse mix of people.
- Organised research and data analysis skills.
- The ability to prioritise, deliver to tight deadlines and to make judgements in project delivery.
- Understanding of practices relating to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), and a commitment to implementing this throughout our research activities.