We are again considering application for the 'evaluation metrics/meta-science' role. We will also consider all applicants for our field specialist positions, and for roles that may come up in the future.
The potential roles discussed below combine research-linked work with operations and administrative responsibilities. Overall, this may include some combination of:
Assisting and guiding the process of identifying strong and potentially impactful work in key areas, explaining its relevance, its strengths, and areas warranting particular evaluation and scrutiny
Interacting with authors, recruiting, and overseeing evaluators
Synthesizing and disseminating the results of evaluations and ratings
Aggregating and benchmarking these results
Helping build and improve our tools, incentives, and processes
Curating outputs relevant to other researchers and policymakers
Possible role: Research and Evaluation Specialist (RES)
Possible role details
Potential focus areas include global health; development economics; markets for products with large externalities (particularly animal agriculture); attitudes and behaviors (altruism, moral circles, animal consumption, effectiveness, political attitudes, etc.); economic and quantitative analysis of catastrophic risks; the economics of AI safety and governance; aggregation of expert forecasts and opinion; international conflict, cooperation, and governance; etc.
Work (likely to include a combination of):
Identify and characterize research (in the area of focus) that is most relevant for The Unjournal to evaluate
Summarize the importance of this work, its relevance to global priorities and connections to other research, and its potential limitations (needing evaluation)
Help build and organize the pool of evaluators in this area
Assist evaluation managers or serve as evaluation manager (with additional compensation) for relevant papers and projects
Synthesize and communicate the progress of research in this area and insights coming from Unjournal evaluations and author responses; for technical, academic, policy, and intelligent lay audiences
Participate in Unjournal meetings and help inform strategic direction
Liaise and communicate with relevant researchers and policymakers
Help identify and evaluate prize winners
Meta-research and direct quantitative meta-analysis (see "Project" below)
Desirable skills and experience:
Note: No single skill or experience is necessary independently. If in doubt, we encourage you to express your interest or apply.
Understanding of the relevant literature and methodology (to an upper-postgraduate level) in this field or a related field and technical areas, i.e., knowledge of the literature, methodology, and policy implications
Research and policy background and experience
Strong communication skills
Ability to work independently, as well as to build coalitions and cooperation
Statistics, data science and "aggregation of expert beliefs"
Proposed terms:
300 hours (flexible, extendable) at $25–$55/hour USD (TBD, depending on experience and skills)
This is a contract role, open to remote and international applicants. However, the ability to attend approximately weekly meetings and check-ins at times compatible with the New York timezone is essential.
Length and timing:
Flexible; to be specified and agreed with the contractor.
We are likely to hire one role starting in Summer 2023, and another starting in Autumn 2023.
Extensions, growth, and promotions are possible, depending on performance, fit, and our future funding.
Express your interest here. (Nov. 2023: Note, we can not guarantee that we will be hiring for this role, because of changes in our approach.)