Institute of Rural Management Anand recruitment for Research Associate Collective Entrepreneurship Specialist in Anand
Job Description
Research Associate (Collective Entrepreneurship Specialist) Job vacancies in Institute of Rural Management Anand
Qualification : Graduate in Economics, Engineering in any discipline with excellent academic credentials with PGDM/MBA degrees from reputed institutes / Universities
Desirable : Specialization in Entrepreneurship, Production/Operations/Supply Chain Management
Expertise/ Experience
Essential (minimum of 3 years of experience): Strong analytical skills, a capacity to write clearly, and excellent organizational skills and oral communication skills in English. Ability to read, write and speak Assamese. Aptitude for working in team and with time bound task management. Demonstrated capabilities in identifying, creating and nurturing collective enterprises. Exposure to management of value chains in farm and non-farm sectors dealing with local livelihoods. Working on projects with exit strategy. Well versed in qualitative and quantitative research methods
Desirable : Experience in using tools such as MATLAB and STATA is desirable. Experience using MS office, Word, Excel, Power Point including database management skills. Demonstrated work in o Data management for action research o Analysis, interpretation of data o Stakeholders engagement
Remuneration : INR 40,000/- to 50,000/-(consolidated) based on experience, qualification and expertise
Job Particulars
About Company
IRMA was established in 1979 at Anand, Gujarat with the support of the Swiss Agency for Development Cooperation (SDC), the Government of India, the Government of Gujarat, erstwhile Indian Dairy Corporation and the National Dairy Development Board to provide management education, training, research and consultancy support to co-operatives and rural development organisations in India. IRMA is founded with the belief, borne out by Dr.Kurien’s work in the dairy co-operatives which revolutionised the dairy industry in the country, that the key for effective rural development is professional management. Professionalising the management of rural organisations calls for matching the specific but unmet needs of the sector with the formal techniques and skills of management professionals. Linking the two are the ‘rural managers’ prepared by IRMA through its two-years diploma (PRM) in rural management.