60 Decibels is a tech-powered impact measurement company that makes it easy to listen to the people who matter most. We've been in business as an independent entity since early 2019, when we spun out of the global Impact Investor Acumen.
We believe that the best way to understand social impact is by talking to the people experiencing that impact. It sounds obvious when you say it, but that is not the typical practice for many impact investors, corporations and foundations working to create social change.
We collect social impact data directly from beneficiaries (customers / employees / suppliers) using our network of 1000+ trained research assistants in 75+ countries. We do it quickly and without the fuss typically associated with measuring social impact. Our research assistants speak directly to customers to understand their lived experience; and our team turns all this data into benchmarked social performance reports, with accompanying insights, to help our clients demonstrate and improve social performance.
By making impact measurement simple, scalable, and comparable, we not only enable organizations to improve their products and services; we also help transform what it means to credibly measure impact, ensuring that the voices of those who matter most are always part of the story.
About the Role :
Research Coordinators play a crucial role as the champions of the 60 Decibels data collection machine. They oversee remote, part-time Research Assistants (enumerators) to ensure the timely collection of high-quality data, both qualitative and quantitative. This includes tasks such as onboarding and coaching Research Assistants, supervising data collection throughout projects, establishing a consistent and rigorous data quality assurance process, and acting as a liaison between Research Assistants and the project and operations teams at 60 Decibels. In some cases, they are managing third-party enumerators through the same processes to yield timely and high quality data.
We’re moving quickly and would ideally have you join us mid-September.
The Research Coordinator will:
About You:
First and foremost, you bring compassion and dedication to this work because it matters to you. You take pride in delivering high quality data, no matter the complexity or challenges along the way. You have a bias towards action: you don’t shy away from roadblocks but actively tackle problems in a way that leads to the best outcomes and brings teams together. You are a skilled people manager, have a growth mindset, and know the value of being a part of an effective team. More specifically, you bring:
Interested in applying?
Deadline: Candidates are encouraged to apply early, as applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Duration of Service: 12 weeks, with possibility of extension through Dec 2025.
Location: India, hybrid
Compensation: INR 80,000 - 90,000 per month
About our team and our culture: we are a fun and hardworking global team that is full of smart, mission-driven folks who combine an entrepreneurial spirit with a commitment to make a positive change in the world.
We consistently hear from our clients that the best thing about 60 Decibels is the people. To get a feel for our slightly nerdy, not-take-ourselves-too-seriously vibe, check out our monthly newsletter, The Volume.
Extra Perks: Please note these benefits are only offered to full time employees. We have an unlimited leave policy and a monthly recharge day, on the first Friday of each month. We are a globally distributed team and you’ll get the chance to work with colleagues from around the world.
Want to get to know us a little better?
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> Visit our website at 60decibels.com.
> Read about our team values here.
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