Quantitative Researcher

Support us through background research, data analysis and report writing on our CareER Disability Inclusion Index (DII)

Quantitative Researcher
Youth
Disability

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Project Details

What we need
  • Actively involved in the background research and development of CareER Disability Inclusion Index (DII) using quantitative research approach with corporate employers and international references
  • Collect and analyze CareER Disability Inclusion Index data to provide insights on corporate D&I strategies
  • Report-writing and provide insights on the corporate D&I landscape by preparing literature review, data analysis and evaluation
Background

CareER is seeking like-minded volunteers to research international practices on disability inclusion corporate strategies, and understand the overlapping areas between ESG's Social session with disability inclusion reporting and impact measurement for being an inclusive organization.

Why this is important

The project would suit those who are fresh in diversity, equality and inclusion, and hands-on with research skills. After the project, the volunteer will have better knowledge of corporate DEI strategies and the global trends specifically for the disability inclusion movement in the private sector.

Project Period

01 Apr 2023 - 30 Sep 2023

Location

Ngau Tau Kok, Remote

Requirements

Time

7 hours per week

Skills
  • Copywriting
  • Research
  • Quantitative Research
Experience Level
  • Some experience
  • Extensive experience
Language
  • Chinese (Cantonese)
  • Chinese Traditional
  • English
Age Range
-

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About the Organization

CareER Association

https://www.career.org.hk

Causes

Youth
Disability
What we do

Established in 2014, CareER is the first charity in Hong Kong to provide holistic career support to higher-educated persons with disabilities and special educational needs (SEN) to ensure a smooth transition from campus to the workplace. Standing for Care in Education and Recruitment, CareER provides free job-matching services for employers and disabled/SENs candidates, while acting as a peer support community and alumni union to support higher-educated persons with all 10 types of disabilities as defined by Hong Kong Government, including physical impairment (visual, hearing mobility), developmental and learning disability (Autism, ADHD, specific learning difficulties), mental illness, and more. Through promoting inclusive employment and encouraging diversity & inclusion at the workplace, CareER aims to raise positive awareness among employers and higher education institutions to maximise the capabilities of higher educated persons with disabilities and enable them to become independent and contributing members of society.

Quantitative Researcher

7 hours per week, 6 months

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