Application Deadline : Rolling, with a final closure no later than January 31st, 2025. Applications may close sooner if a suitable candidate is found.
Expected Hours : 40 hours / week (full time)
Location : Gombe, Nigeria
Compensation : Dependent on need and experience. For expatriates, Taimaka will also provide housing, fund visa costs, and reimburse twice per year international travel to / from Nigeria.
Reports To : Research and Program Improvement Director
Start Date : As soon as possible, ideally February 2025.
Summary
We’re looking for an enterprising early career research professional to join Taimaka’s CMAM Evaluation team as a Field Research Associate. This team is working on a set of research projects in partnership with a large, well-known Effective Altruist charity evaluator to improve estimates of the cost-effectiveness of malnutrition treatment. Based on the work this team does, tens or hundreds of millions of additional dollars could be channeled into acute malnutrition treatment every year. You’ll lead field studies, oversee data collection teams, and refine cost-effectiveness models while working in Gombe, Nigeria.
We’re looking for self-starters who can independently set priorities, solve problems creatively, and thrive in a startup-style environment. If you have experience in data analysis (R or Python) and public health / economics / statistics / related, and are interested in getting out into the field and getting your hands dirty, this is a perfect opportunity for you.
About Taimaka
Taimaka is a highly cost-effective, Founder’s Pledge recommended nonprofit that delivers reimagined pediatric malnutrition treatment to save the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children. We implement a modified form of community management of acute malnutrition (CMAM) treatment targeting children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in Gombe State, Nigeria. We are currently dramatically expanding our treatment program to reach 15k patients with SAM in 2025, 25k patients in 2026, and 35k patients in 2027.
About the Job
Taimaka, as an organization, cares deeply about maximizing our cost-effectiveness. For instance, we shut down our initial program, a post-harvest loans initiative on which the organization was founded, when we ran an RCT and determined that it was insufficiently cost-effective.
We believe our current work is highly cost-effective, saving a life for every ~$1.6k-$1.7k spent, based on combining our cost and program performance data with GiveWell’s cost-effectiveness modeling for acute malnutrition. However, there are large error bars around that underlying modeling, due in part because of a lack of direct comparison data illuminating the mortality rates of treated vs. untreated children with severe acute malnutrition.
Taimaka is working with a large, well-known Effective Altruist charity evaluator to collect better data on acute malnutrition treatment programs to try to reduce uncertainty around its estimates of the cost-effectiveness of acute malnutrition. If we are successful in reducing these error bars, and acute malnutrition treatment remains highly cost-effective, this project could lead to that evaluator moving tens or hundreds of millions of additional dollars annually into acute malnutrition treatment.
To implement this project, we are hiring two Field Research Associates on our “CMAM Evaluation” team. As on of these Field Research Associates, you will run a portion of our cost-effectiveness research portfolio, which includes :
In addition, you will conduct desk research to support work on similar priorities, like identifying existing data sources or published literature that may be able to provide points of triangulation around untreated mortality. You will be expected to become familiar with thinking about and modeling cost-effectiveness in the Effective Altruist style.
You will be guided in your work by Taimaka’s director of Research and Program Improvement. In addition, an experienced consultant will help in the set-up of the prevalence, coverage, and mortality assessments in 2025. You will, in turn, oversee teams of field data collectors, as well as one to two mid-level managers to assist in running those teams.
We view this role as fitting into the later half of someone’s early career. Our priority is finding candidates who can work entrepreneurially – identifying key problems, work independently, and self-start – and think for themselves. We’re looking for scrappy innovators, so if you think you fit that, please apply even if you have to do some learning on the job.
Specific Responsibilities
Your specific responsibilities may change depending on which elements of our cost-effectiveness research portfolio you end up working on, as well as evolve over time as our plans develop during 2025, but generally we expect your day to day to fall into a couple of key buckets :
Planning Data Collection Efforts
Monitoring Data Quality
People Management
Desk Research, Modeling, and Translating Your Learnings into Program Action
Future Growth Trajectories
This cost-effectiveness modeling effort is a three year project that may expand based on how successful it is. If you excel in this role and we expand this project, you could lead larger, cutting-edge research projects designed to identify the core drivers of how lives are saved via acute malnutrition treatment, like figuring out how to directly compare treated and untreated mortality or leading research into improved triaging methods to target treatment to patients who will not recover on their own.
Depending on your interests, you could also focus more in this job on specializing in cost-effectiveness modeling. Alternatively, if you are more interested in the field side, you could specialize in running field trials, and work for Taimaka or another implementer on improving our protocols and practices.
About You
This role will likely suit an early to mid-career public health (or similar) specialist with an interest in research. Our preference is for someone with a few years of work experience under their belt, but we may make exceptions for truly exceptional candidates.
If you are not sure whether you’re the right fit for the position, err on the side of applying. Our initial application is designed to be fairly painless to complete and our priority is finding candidates with high overall potential, an ability to learn, and who align with our core philosophy of cost-effectiveness and innovation, rather than who check specific boxes.
Must Haves :
Candidates must have the following to qualify :
Nice to Haves :
The more of these that describe you, the better, but none are required. Even if none of these describe you, but you feel like you are talented and can learn, err on the side of applying .
Technical :
An XLSForm based data collection platform (e.g., Open Data Kit, KoboCollect, SurveyCTO)
Field experience in an LMIC, particularly if you were doing work related to data collection
Why Work At Taimaka
Why Not Work At Taimaka
Working at Taimaka may not be the right fit for everyone! If you aren’t comfortable with the following, this may not be the right job for you :
Taimaka is a maturing startup : there is a lot less bureaucracy and oversight than you would find at a larger organization. This can be good, in the sense that you can get hands on with projects and move fast, but it also means that you will typically receive less support from your manager than you might expect. You will need to set your own priorities and do a lot of independent problem solving in order to succeed.