We're hiring Researchers to join our grantmaking teams, supporting research that directs hundreds of millions of dollars to the most cost-effective global health and poverty alleviation programs we can identify.
As a Researcher, you will:
- Analyze interventions and build cost-effectiveness models to inform funding decisions
- Review grant opportunities and assess whether they meet our bar for impact
- Tackle thorny research questions—on topics like malaria, water quality, cash transfers, and more—that don't have clear answers in the published literature
- Publish findings and reasoning publicly on our website
- Build relationships with academics, implementers, and other funders in global health
We're looking for detail-oriented, analytically rigorous people who communicate clearly and care deeply about improving global well-being.
Details:
- Fully remote (US and international candidates welcome)
- $162,400 (NYC/SF Bay Area) | $147,300 (all other US locations) | international rates available
- Fully funded health coverage, 4 weeks PTO, 16 weeks parental leave
- Compensated work trials are part of the application process
Our typical hire has a master's or PhD in a quantitative field (economics, public health, policy, or similar) with a few years of relevant experience, though we're open to exceptional candidates who don't fit that mold exactly.
If you're motivated by rigor, transparency, and having a direct impact on where money goes in global health, we'd love to see you apply.
Apply here