Reports to
Lead, Climate Vertical
Location
The role is flexible. Applicants should be authorised to work in India.
Applicants will need to have their laptops and access to a functioning internet
connection. Currently, we have a flexible mode of operation where we work from
home two days a week.
Nature of work
Full-time for one year, can be extended based on mutual agreement
About Centre
Centre for Social and Behaviour Change (CSBC)
was founded by and is part of Ashoka University, India's leading liberal arts
university, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Since our
inception, we have been dedicated to expanding and sharing knowledge and
underscoring behavioural science's role in building public policies that
directly impact society.
We seek to establish a globally reputed Indian institution, driving behavioural
change measures for people and communities in need. We advance the science and
practice of behaviour change, harnessing cross-disciplinary expertise to improve
outcomes in health, nutrition, gender, education, water and financial inclusion
through a mix of behavioural change programmes, foundational research and
capability building. For more information, please visit https://csbc.org.in/
About Project
The Mainstreaming Behavioral Science in Climate Action program
builds on the
findings and knowledge of the Low-Carbon Lifestyles (LCL) program (Phase 1). It
supports behaviorally-informed climate policies, creates capacity among partners
to apply behavioural science to their activities, and establishes India's
leading dedicated research and advocacy program on behavioural change and
climate action through developing a robust programmatic strategy. You can find
more information about the programme here.
Role and Responsibilities
The associate will contribute across various aspects of building the programme.
Specifically, they will lead in the completion of the following activities
Dissemination of Phase 1 research and findings from the Climate Norms Survey
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Findings from our work under the Phase 1 grant into urban mobility, household electrical consumption, waste management and food consumption will be disseminated to the public through the CSBC website and social media, to policymakers through policy shorts and to key relevant sectoral stakeholders through briefs. We will use media, direct email circulation lists, our website and events to circulate publications. The research team will author the publications.
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The climate norms survey, conducted under the Phase 1 grant, involved 2,500 participants across major Indian cities, exploring social norms influencing climate-related behaviours in domains such as mobility and climate-related behaviours in domains such as mobility consumption patterns in food and energy and materials. The findings of this survey will be disseminated to various stakeholders and the public through relevant channels.
Leading the integration into the Atlas of Behavioral Change Development (ABCD) platform
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The ABCD platform is an existing platform created by CSBC and partners, utilising trained AI models to design high-quality behavioural programs by various organisations to enable change at scale. We will curate the climate and behaviour science content, drawing on our existing research. We will codify our existing work on the platform to improve the global reach of our work on the ABCD platform and develop robust content on behaviour science for climate action.
Developing CSBC microsite
- A CSBC microsite will be created, focused primarily on the intersection between climate and behavioural science, further to increase the impact of our dissemination and outreach processes. The microsite will showcase the research of Phase 1.
Coordinating Roundtable discussions, fundraising events and grant writing
- Roundtable discussions on our four major climate domains (mobility, energy, food and waste) will be conducted with various stakeholders, including those in the private sector, McArthur Grantees, donors, NGOs and policy-makers.
- Fundraising activities and events for continued work in climate and behavioural sciences in 2025-2026
- Grant writing for relevant proposals on Climate and Behaviour Change
Supporting the development of experimental design protocols for upcoming research projects and grant proposals
Conducting literature reviews to deepen understanding of the behavioural science evidence base and methodologies used
Skills and Qualifications Required
- A Master's degree in economics, social sciences, public policy, mathematics, statistics, or related fields
- 2-3 years of work experience in an analytical or research role
- Extensive experience with statistical analysis software (such as R or Stata)
- Experience programming online surveys and virtual lab experiments in three Qualtrics, SurveyMonkey, SurveyCTO, etc., is a plus.
- Familiarity with randomised controlled trials/clinical trials/quasi-experiments
- Ability to write and present research findings articulately
- Excellent management and organisational skills, along with strong quantitative skills
- Flexible, self-motivated, able to manage multiple tasks efficiently, and be a team player
- Ability to excel in unstructured and changing environments
- Some conversational-level skills in regional languages
- Ability to give and receive constructive feedback
Duration
(One year, can be extended based on mutual agreement)
Location and Days of Wor
This role is based in New Delhi. We are, however, working remotely at present. This is a full-time role that lasts from Monday to Friday. Applicants should be authorised to work in India.
Compensation
Remuneration is competitive with the sector and will vary depending on the candidate's qualifications and work experience)
How to Apply
Send your application to careersatcsbc@ashoka.edu.in with the subject line – (RA Climate_CSBC_Applicant Name). Your application must include:
- A one-page cover letter highlighting relevant experience and a one-page CV. Please combine both documents into one PDF attachment.
Application Deadline
30 September 2024