Senior Policy Manager (Health & Gender)

Location: New Delhi, India (preferred location)

Reports to: Director, Policy and Communications, J-PAL SA

Education: Master’s degree

Experience: 7+ years

Commitment: Full-time, 2 years (renewable)

Start Date: ASAP

 

About J-PAL South Asia

 

The Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) South Asia, based at the Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR), works to reduce poverty by ensuring that policy is informed by scientific evidence. We partner with governments, civil society, and the private sector to conduct randomized evaluations, disseminate research results, build capacity for evidence use, and scale up effective programmes.

 

The Policy team at J-PAL South Asia (J-PAL SA) disseminates findings of J-PAL’s research; develops relationships with government, civil society, and academic stakeholders; catalyses scale-ups and replications of effective projects; and assists in conceptualizing new research projects. The team works closely with the global J-PAL office based at MIT to align the regional strategy with broader organizational objectives.

 

J-PAL SA seeks a Senior Policy Manager to contribute to its mission of promoting evidence-informed policy in J-PAL’s Health and Gender sectors, as well as for certain cross-sectoral outreach. J-PAL’s Health sector focuses on identifying policies and programs effective at improving the reach, quality, and take-up of health services and products. J-PAL’s Gender sector focuses on reducing gender inequality, promoting women and girls’ empowerment, and understanding how social norms related to gender affect the outcomes of development programs.

 

 

Key Responsibilities: 

1. Lead Sectoral strategy and policy engagement 

Develop and execute J-PAL South Asia’s strategic vision for the Health and Gender sectors, in collaboration with senior leadership.

Identify emerging policy opportunities, design engagement strategies, and guide the team’s approach to evidence use and partnerships.

Represent J-PAL SA in high-level policy forums and working groups to shape conversations on evidence-based approaches in health and gender.

 

2. Promote Evidence-Informed Policy use in Health and Gender

Lead the synthesis and dissemination of J-PAL’s research on health and gender through briefs, presentations, policy notes, and events.

Translate complex evidence into clear, actionable insights for policymakers and practitioners.

Help build a pipeline of evidence based, scalable solutions leveraging J-PAL’s existing evidence in health and gender

Track and analyze policy developments across health and gender sectors in India and South Asia.

Represent J-PAL SA at key policy events, government meetings, and conferences.

 

3. Support Evidence Generation

Build and maintain relationships with government partners, civil society, and donors to understand policy priorities.

Catalyze new randomized evaluations by linking policymakers’ priorities with J-PAL-affiliated researchers.

Secure institutional buy-in from partners to pilot and evaluate innovative programs and reforms.

 

4. Partnership & Stakeholder Engagement

Forge strategic partnerships with stakeholders in health and education sectors in India to furthering evidence generation and use

Manage and strengthen partnerships with government departments, NGOs, and donors to promote rigorous evidence use.

Collaborate with J-PAL’s global Health and Gender teams and the policy leads at MIT for strategic alignment.

 

5. Fundraising & Strategic Growth

Contribute to fundraising by developing concept notes, proposals, and donor reports in collaboration with senior leadership.

Identify opportunities to expand the reach and impact of J-PAL SA’s Health and Gender work.

 

6. Team Leadership

Manage and mentor Senior Policy Associates/ Policy Managers, supporting their growth and development.

Contribute to organization-wide initiatives such as internal learning sessions, staff capacity building, and cross-sectoral projects.

 

Desired Qualifications and Experience:

Education: Master’s degree in economics, public policy, public health, gender studies, or a related field.

Experience: At least 7 years of relevant professional experience

o Experience in health, gender, or development policy preferred.

o Experience of working with state and/ or central governments in India preferred.

Technical Understanding: An understanding of impact evaluations, especially randomized evaluations, and their relevance to policy.

Communication Skills: Exceptional writing and presentation skills; ability to translate academic research into policy-relevant insights.

Organization & Leadership: Excellent management/ organizational skills and able to solve unexpected problems and meet deadlines with high attention to detail.

Partnership building: Demonstrated ability to manage high-level relationships with partner organizations focusing on building and strengthening relevant networks

 

Other:

Interest: Strong commitment to advancing evidence-based policy in South Asia.

Language: Fluency in English (spoken and written); familiarity with Hindi and / or other Indian languages would be an added advantage

Willingness to travel

 

Note for Candidates:

Candidates must be authorized to work in India.