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Senior Global Health Development Economist
American Institutes for ResearchSenior Global Health Development Economist at AIR leading complex research initiatives in public policy and economics. Collaborating with global stakeholders to address health challenges in low- and middle-income countries.
Posted 7/17/2026full-timeCalifornia, Illinois, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $130,000 - $160,000 per yearWebsite
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Demonstrates expertise in quantitative analysis and machine learning, with a strong focus on global health and development challenges. Capable of translating complex data insights into actionable recommendations while managing multidisciplinary teams and engaging with stakeholders in low- and middle-income countries.
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Ph.D. In Economics, Computer Science, Data Science, Public Policy, Global HealthMachine Learning And Predictive AnalyticsPython And R ProgrammingQuantitative Research In Policy-Relevant DomainsProject Management In Global Health
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Hard Skills
EconometricsApplied StatisticsGeospatial AnalysesCausal DesignData Analytics ToolsForecastingLarge Language Model (LLM) ModelsQuantitative Data ScienceComplex Data AnalysisTechnical Writing
Soft Skills
CollaborationMentoringCommunicationStakeholder EngagementTeam Management
Tools & Technologies
StataData Visualization ToolsSurvey Analysis SoftwareRemote Sensing DataStatistical Software
Industry Keywords
Global HealthDevelopment EconomicsHealth EconomicsInternational DevelopmentNonprofit SectorBusiness DevelopmentFundraisingPolicy AnalysisLow- And Middle-Income Countries (LMICs)Donor Engagement
Tech Stack
Tools & technologiesPython
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Serve as a bridge between data scientists, economists, and domain experts, translating across disciplines to ensure that analytical approaches are both methodologically rigorous and grounded in real-world development and global health challenges.
- Design and implement quantitative analyses to address global health challenges in low and middle income countries, with a focus on predictive analytics, geospatial analyses, and causal design.
- Apply machine learning and AI approaches, including predictive analytics, to real-world datasets (e.g., on AIR’s malaria early warning system and other geospatial or satellite data) to generate forward-looking insights and support innovative, data-driven solutions in global health and development contexts.
- Develop and implement machine learning and predictive analytics workflows using Python (and, where appropriate, R) to analyze complex development and global health data.
- Integrate and analyze survey, administrative, and remotely sensed (e.g., satellite or geospatial) data to generate novel insights on development and global health challenges.
- Contribute to the design and execution of applied research studies, including experimental and quasi-experimental approaches where appropriate.
- Translate complex analytical results into clear, actionable recommendations for policymakers, program implementers, and funders.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including economists, data scientists, and sector specialists, to integrate data-driven approaches into projects.
- Support business development efforts, including drafting technical approaches, shaping analytical strategies for proposals, and contributing to engagement with donors such as the Gates Foundation, World Bank, U.S. Department of State, UNICEF, and other partners.
- Engage with partners and stakeholders in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) to ensure analyses are grounded in contextual realities and implementation constraints.
- Mentor and supervise junior researchers and data scientists, fostering professional growth and technical excellence.
- Manage multidisciplinary project teams and ensure high-quality deliverables aligned with client expectations.
Requirements
What you’ll need- Ph.D. in Economics, Computer Science, Data Science, Public Policy, Global Health, or a related quantitative or social science field, with demonstrated expertise in econometrics, machine learning, computer science, applied statistics, or quantitative data science.
- Minimum of 3 years of experience conducting quantitative research in policy-relevant domains.
- Extensive experience with Python and R; working knowledge of Stata.
- Proven track record of designing and executing data analytics tools, such as forecasting, geospatial analyses, Large Language Model (LLM) models, etc.
- Prior research experience in areas such as development economics, health economics, global health, or international development more broadly.
- Experience managing complex projects and working with government, nonprofit, or philanthropic clients.
- Experience in business development and fundraising with nonprofit, government, or multilateral agencies in the global health space.
Benefits
Comp & perks- AIR’s Total Rewards Program