Understanding of severe acute malnutrition principles
Proficiency in quantitative and qualitative research methods
Strong written communication skills for protocol drafting
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is seeking a Nutrition Research Intern to support a program aimed at evaluating post-treatment supplementation for acute malnutrition in Kati, Mali. Ideal candidates should possess knowledge in public health, nutrition, and research methodologies, along with strong organizational and writing skills.
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Job Summary
The International Rescue Committee is seeking a research intern to design the evaluation process for a post-treatment supplementation program for severe acute malnutrition in Mali.
The successful candidate will be responsible for drafting the research protocol and data collection tools, ensuring submission and approval from both IRC and USTTB ethics committees.
This role offers a unique opportunity for Master's or PhD students in public health and nutrition to engage in applied, multidisciplinary research within a critical humanitarian context.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) is seeking a Nutrition Research Intern to support a program aimed at evaluating post-treatment supplementation for acute malnutrition in Kati, Mali. Ideal candidates should possess knowledge in public health, nutrition, and research methodologies, along with strong organizational and writing skills.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Understanding of severe acute malnutrition principles
Proficiency in quantitative and qualitative research methods
Strong written communication skills for protocol drafting
Nice-to-have
Experience with implementation science methodologies
Ability to work autonomously on research projects
Interest in humanitarian crisis response contexts
Key Requirements
Current enrollment in Public Health, Nutrition, or related field
Master's degree student (M2) or Doctoral candidate status