Overview We are seeking a Senior Research & Analysis Adviser who will lead high-quality political economy and conflict analysis to inform strategic decision-making across a stabilisation programme.
The post-holder will support both upstream donor engagement and downstream programme delivery, ensuring that interventions are contextually grounded, conflict-sensitive, and responsive to shifts in Syria’s dynamic environment.
TGSN is a team of field researchers, analysts, programme implementers, software and machine learning engineers and thought leaders dedicated to doing development differently.
We combine cutting-edge technology with world-class analysis and participative programme design to deliver projects that improve lives.
The team is partly based in London (UK), and partly international who predominantly work UK hours – this role is for someone based around London that can commute to our London office 2x a week, or remotely in Beirut or Damascus.
Key Responsibilities Lead the design and delivery of political economy analysis (PEA), conflict analysis, and contextual assessments to guide programme strategy, technical assistance, and stakeholder engagement.
Produce timely, policy-relevant research outputs (briefings, papers, stakeholder maps) for internal use and external reporting to donors and partners.
Coordinate with MEL, programme delivery, and thematic leads to ensure evidence feeds into planning, risk management, and adaptive learning processes.
Engage with local researchers, networks, and partners across Syria to ensure grounded, inclusive perspectives inform analysis.
Maintain close liaison with donor stakeholders, to anticipate emerging information needs and contribute to strategic communications.
Provide analytical surge support for technical assistance draw-downs, grant decision- making, and programme pivots.
Ensure analysis adheres to ethical standards, data security protocols, and safeguarding principles.
Competencies Minimum 10-14 years of experience in applied political economy/conflict analysis, ideally in fragile or conflict-affected settings.
Proven expertise in the Syrian context, including understanding of hybrid governance structures, armed actor dynamics, and civil society.
Strong research design, synthesis, and writing skills, with the ability to translate complex findings into actionable insights.
Experience working in or alongside donor-funded programmes, especially those involving technical assistance or stabilisation.
Demonstrated ability to manage research teams, oversee local fieldwork, and engage with diverse stakeholders, including at senior political levels.
Fluent in English and Arabic PhD or A Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in Political Science, International Relations, Development Studies, Conflict and Security Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, or a related social science discipline with a strong analytical and research component.
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