Draft, edit, and finalize impact measurement reports for IIX's investment portfolios and programs, incorporating quantitative data and qualitative narratives
Develop results frameworks, logframes, and theory of change documentation as required
Synthesize M&E findings into accessible reports tailored to diverse audiences, including investors, donors, and government partners
Produce thematic research briefs and sector analyses drawing on IIX's proprietary datasets (IIX Values™, IIX Intelligence™)
Write case studies, impact stories, and evidence briefs for publication and external stakeholder engagement
Support the development of client impact reports and organizational publications
Review and edit technical reports produced by program and research teams for consistency, accuracy, and clarity
Ensure alignment with established impact frameworks such as IRIS+, SDG indicators, GRI, or gender-disaggregated data standards
Support the scoping and development of new ideas and initiatives emerging from the CEO's Office
Help structure early-stage concepts into proposals, frameworks, or workplans ready for internal review or external pitching
Conduct research and analysis to inform the development of new programs, products, or strategic directions across sectors
Requirements
Bachelor's degree or higher in International Development, Economics, Public Policy, Social Sciences, or a related discipline
Minimum 4 years of experience in impact measurement, M&E, or development reporting within financial institutions, development organizations, or consulting firms
Demonstrated experience producing high-quality reports involving quantitative data analysis and qualitative synthesis
Solid understanding of impact measurement frameworks (IRIS+, SDGs, GRI, SRoI, or equivalent)
Excellent written and verbal communication skills with demonstrated experience in one or more of:
Impact or evaluation reports
Research or analytical briefs
Grant reporting or donor communications
Strategy or policy documents
Proven ability to work as a self-starter with minimal supervision.