ABOUT THE ROLE
The Transparency International Secretariat (TI‑S) is currently seeking a Research Coordinator – Anti-Corruption Enforcement and Justice to join the Research & Knowledge Team and contribute to the implementation of projects supporting TI 2030 strategic commitment to “hold power to account for the common good”
TI is part of the Horizon‑funded RADAR consortium (Resisting Authoritarianism through Democratic Action and Resilience), a comparative and interdisciplinary project examining how autocratic practices emerge and how democratic actors can counter them. Within this consortium, Transparency International will deliver qualitative research focusing on anti-‑corruption enforcement, justice, and judicial integrity, including the misuse of corruption and anti-‑corruption measures to undermine the judiciary, as well as strategies that strengthen judicial resilience.
The Research Coordinator – Anti-Corruption Enforcement and Justice will conduct qualitative research, produce case studies, coordinate the day‑to‑day implementation of research activities, and support methodological coherence and research quality assurance across consortium partners. The role is accountable for project‑level delivery, ensuring that research activities, outputs, timelines, and quality standards are met in line with agreed research designs, donor requirements, and TI‑S processes.
The role operates within agreed research frameworks and organisational priorities and does not hold long‑term strategic or thematic ownership.