The Researcher will be responsible for conducting primary and secondary research, as well as data analysis, to support the organization's strategic decision-making. The Researcher will collaborate with other team members to develop research proposals, design surveys and questionnaires, manage fieldwork logistics, and analyze and interpret research findings. Additionally, the Researcher will prepare reports and presentations of findings to share with internal and external stakeholders. The ideal candidate for this role will have strong analytical skills, experience conducting research using a variety of methods, and excellent communication skills.

Researcher Job Responsibilities

  • Conduct research on assigned topics and compile data into a report or presentation.
  • Develop research proposals and design research studies.
  • Collect data through interviews, surveys, focus groups, or other methods.
  • Analyze data using statistical techniques or other methods.
  • Interpret findings and present results to clients or employers.
  • Write papers for publication in academic journals or other forums

Objectives

  • To develop new knowledge in an area of interest through systematic and creative research.
  • To contribute to the advancement of theory and practice in your field of expertise.
  • To disseminate your findings to academics, professionals and the general public through publications, conferences and other media outlets.
  • To collaborate with others in order to create synergies that lead to new insights and discoveries.
  • To teach and mentor students at all levels in order to foster their intellectual growth and professional development

Researcher Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • The skills and qualifications needed for the role of researcher vary depending on the specific field of research. However, all researchers need to have strong analytical and problemsolving abilities, as well as excellent communication and writing skills. In addition, researchers must be able to work independently and be comfortable with ambiguity.