Manager, Innovation
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- Mbale, Eastern Region
- Contract
- Full-time
- Our Deworm the World program has delivered over 2 billion treatments, significantly reducing worm prevalence and generating more than $23 billion in lifetime productivity gains.
- Through Safe Water Now, we've saved the lives of over 15,000 children.
- Our Accelerator explores untapped opportunities in global health, testing low-cost interventions with the greatest potential to save and improve lives.
- Senior Associate, Innovation and Learning
- Senior Associate, Innovation and Data Insights
- Define pilot scope, success criteria, and decision points; continuously monitor progress and iterate on both pilot design and the intervention being tested
- Ensure data reliability throughout, including robust measurement protocols and routine sense checks on field data
- Recommend accelerating, modifying, or terminating tests based on early signal rather than running every pilot to completion
- Develop deep familiarity with device types, infrastructure configurations, and modifications deployed across countries to to help prioritize pilots and identify novel innovations to test
- Engage with external technical experts and partners as needed to support device design and testing approaches
- Translate high-level priorities into concrete testing plans with defined timelines, resource requirements, and decision points
- Ensure innovation work does not disrupt ongoing program operations and deliver outputs the program team can act on
- Coordinate regularly with Regional and Global teams on progress, findings, and strategic direction
- Number of Completed Pilots: You will be assessed on how many pilots are completed each year, targeting ~2-3 months per pilot, iterating continuously on design throughout each pilot.
- Number of Decisions made from Pilots: You will be assessed on how much each pilot aids overall decision-making, ensuring each recommendation is evidence-backed, has robust data, and answers the core question with enough detail to adopt, improve, or stop the new approach.
- Adoption of Improvements: You will be assessed on how many of the proven ideas ultimately are deployed across the program, such as in operational manuals or in future trainings.
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Water Sciences, Environmental or Applied Sciences, Economics, or a related field. Candidates with a Master's degree in Water Systems, WASH, Hydrology, or a technical research discipline are strongly preferred, though exceptional field practitioners with a Bachelor's degree are warmly encouraged to apply
- 5+ years of demonstrable experience in technical field operations and applied research program management
- Experience designing and executing field pilots or structured experiments that resulted in operational changes at scale, not just reports
- Background in WASH, water quality, or a closely related technical field; engineering training strongly preferred
- Experience building and managing small, multidisciplinary teams, particularly those including technical field staff
- Data fluency: able to design testing protocols, identify measurement issues, and distinguish meaningful results from noise. Statistical expertise not required but must be a critical consumer of data
- Demonstrated ability to work across complex organizational structures with multiple stakeholders and no single clean reporting line
- Comfortable with ambiguity and rapid iteration; able to scope and launch activities quickly under time pressure
- Strong documentation and communication skills; able to translate field findings into clear recommendations for diverse audiences
- Comprehensive health insurance (medical cover for self and dependents)
- Pension/Retirement savings options
- Paid leave
- Avenues for engagement and recognition