Remote Research Specialist – CARE International

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Job Description

Background & Job Description

CARE International is a global confederation working in over 100 countries to save lives, defeat poverty, and achieve social justice. For 2026, CARE’s strategic focus is centered on gender-transformative research—the idea that understanding the specific needs of women and girls is the key to unlocking community-wide resilience.

The Remote Research Specialist joins the Global Research & Learning team, a unit dedicated to ensuring all CARE programs are backed by peer-reviewed-quality evidence. In a world where “misinformation” can hinder aid delivery, your role as a guardian of data integrity is mission-critical. You will work closely with Country Offices and regional hubs to design research frameworks that are culturally sensitive yet statistically robust.

This role is 100% remote, supporting CARE’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and tapping into global talent regardless of zip code. You will report to the Global Director of Research and Innovation, serving as a technical lead on multi-country studies that inform CARE’s advocacy at the United Nations and with major donors like USAID.

Key Responsibilities

The organization is seeking an individual capable of managing the high-speed demands of digital-first research:

  • Design of Research Frameworks: Leading the conceptualization of mixed-methods research designs. You will define sample sizes, choose appropriate indicators, and align research questions with CARE’s gender-transformative goals.
  • Remote Data Collection Oversight: Training and managing “Digital Enumeration” teams in field locations. You will ensure data integrity through real-time quality audits using tools like KoboToolbox or ODK.
  • Advanced Statistical & Qualitative Analysis: Performing rigorous analysis of primary and secondary data using tools like R, Stata, or NVivo. You are expected to look beyond the numbers to find the underlying socio-economic drivers.
  • Collaborative Reporting: Producing high-quality research reports, peer-reviewed articles, and internal learning briefs. These must be accessible to both academic peers and field practitioners.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Presenting findings to internal leadership, donor agencies (e.g., the EU or World Bank), and local government partners to ensure evidence is used for program refinement.
  • Ethics & Data Protection: Ensuring all research adheres to strict “Do No Harm” protocols and GDPR-equivalent data protection standards, particularly when handling sensitive data from survivors of gender-based violence.

Qualifications

Education & Certification

  • Advanced Degree: Master’s or PhD in Social Sciences, Statistics, International Development, Economics, or a related field.
  • Specialized Training: Certification in Research Ethics (e.g., CITI Program) is highly preferred.

Experience

  • Tenure: At least 5–7 years of professional experience in a research-intensive role, preferably within an international NGO or multilateral organization.
  • FCAS Expertise: Proven experience conducting research in Fragile and Conflict-Affected Settings (FCAS) where traditional access is limited.
  • Remote Leadership: Demonstrated ability to manage cross-cultural teams effectively in a 100% virtual environment.
  • Technical Stack: Proficiency in advanced data visualization (Tableau/Power BI) and statistical software (R/Python/Stata).

Why Apply for This Position

In the competitive 2026 job market, CARE International offers a “triple threat” of benefits:

  1. Front-Row Seat to Innovation: You will be at the forefront of using AI and satellite imagery in humanitarian research, setting the standard for the industry.
  2. Radical Remote Flexibility: With a salary reaching up to $7,189.61 per month, you can maintain a high-tier lifestyle while living in your preferred global location.
  3. Direct Impact on Gender Equality: Your research won’t just be academic; it will directly influence the allocation of millions of dollars in aid to empower women and marginalized groups.
  4. Intellectual Growth: CARE provides an environment where learning is continuous, offering access to global experts and specialized training in the latest research methodologies.

Application Tips & Insights

  • Master the “Gender Lens”: CARE is a gender-focused organization. Your application must demonstrate that you understand how to integrate gender analysis into every stage of the research process.
  • Highlight “Digital Agility”: Showcase your experience with mobile data collection and remote team management. Mention specific tools and how you ensured data quality from a distance.+1
  • Tailor Your “Impact Narrative”: Don’t just list your tasks; quantify your results. Instead of “wrote reports,” say “authored a research brief that influenced a $5M policy shift in regional food security.”
  • Use the “STAR” Method: During the interview, be prepared to describe specific “Situations, Tasks, Actions, and Results” regarding ethical dilemmas you’ve faced in the field.

Additional Information

  • Monthly Salary: $5,153.85 – $7,189.61 (Commensurate with experience).
  • Contract Type: Full-time, Permanent.
  • Work Arrangement: 100% Remote (Global).
  • Benefits: Comprehensive international health insurance, 401(k) / retirement matching, generous PTO, and an equipment stipend for your home office.
  • Application Deadline: March 31, 2026.

How to Apply

  1. Official Portal: Visit the CARE International Global Careers page at [care.org/careers/research-2026].
  2. Required Documents: A 3-page CV, a Cover Letter highlighting your remote research experience, and two writing samples (e.g., a published paper and a policy brief).
  3. Selection Process: Shortlisted candidates will undergo a technical assessment followed by a competency-based interview via video conference.

Deadline Reminder: Please submit your application by March 31, 2026. Late submissions will not be considered.