Organization: UN Children's Fund
Country: South Sudan
Closing date:
28 Nov 2017UNICEF works in 190 countries and territories to protect the rights of every child. UNICEF has spent 70 years working to improve the lives of children and their families. Defending children's rights throughout their lives requires a global presence, aiming to produce results and understand their effects. UNICEF believes all children have a right to survive, thrive and fulfill their potential – to the benefit of a better world. For every child, A Champion
UNICEF South Sudan faces a complex operating environment, with challenges related to conflict and lack of road infrastructure. Our work has been focusing on lifesaving needs, tackling issues such as acute malnutrition, displacement and insecurity, and basic health. We are also continuing with regular programming, such as providing routine and supplementary immunization services, safe drinking water, access to sanitation, and strengthening early childhood development.
Join our team and help us make sure every child has a champion.
How can you make a difference?
1. Information Management of Child Protection Sub Cluster
Establish and maintain information databases that consolidate, analyze and report/disseminate information critical to decision making;Maintain monthly reporting from Child Protection coordination group participants, including 5Ws (Who does What, Where, When and for Whom databases);Support the estimation of spatial and temporal gaps, overlaps and coverage of the Child Protection coordination group activities and projects;Work with Child Protection coordination group participants to identify information gaps at national and sub-national levels and propose ways to bridge those gaps;Work with the OCHA Information Management Specialist to develop appropriate supportive strategies;Use Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping for map production and geographic data management;Adopt and promote the use of global standards for information management for inter-operability;Manage flows of information and dissemination in an appropriate way, including website management;Manage an inventory of relevant documents on the humanitarian situation;2. Information Management of Child Protection Section
Work with the Chief of CP section, output managers and relevant thematic leaders to adapt existing in-country inform action management approaches for collecting, analyzing and reporting Cluster activities and resources, and identifying information gaps;Establish and maintain information databases that consolidate, analyze and report/disseminate information critical to decision making in line with CP section requirements and UNICEF South Sudan Country Office (CO) requirements.Maintain, coordinate and support CP section to update monthly reporting from UNICEF implementing partners of UNICEF and field offices including sectoral databases managed by output managers and thematic leads, Monitoring and data collection tools of Social Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (SPPME) unit, 5Ws (Who does What, Where, When and for Whom databases for UNICEF implemented activities) and any other tools recommended by Chief of section.Support the estimation of spatial and temporal gaps, overlaps and coverage of the Child Protection partners and their activities and projects;Work with Child Protection implementing partners and UNICEF field offices to identify information gaps at national and sub-national levels and propose ways to bridge those gaps;Work with the Monitoring Specialist of UNICEF to develop appropriate supportive strategies;Use GIS mapping for map production and geographic data management;Adopt and promote the use of global standards for information management for inter-operability;Manage flows of information and dissemination in an appropriate wayManage an inventory of relevant documents on the humanitarian situation;Support the development and analysis of needs assessment and monitoring programmesQualifications of a Successful Candidate
A first level university degree is required in a subject area relevant to information management .An advanced university degree in the above field is an asset.Extensive work experience relevant to this post may be considered as a replacement for formal qualifications. Formal training in cluster information management an advantageTwo years of professional work experience at national and international levels in child protection, including first hand experiences in cluster coordination, PSS and FTR programs and projects for most vulnerable children including international work experience. Background/familiarity with Emergency.Fluency in English is required and a second UN language .Fluency in English and local working language of the duty station.For every Child, you demonstrate…
Our core values of Commitment, Diversity and Integrity and core competencies in Communication, Working with People and Drive for ResultsLeading and Supervising , Formulating Strategies and Concepts, Analyzing , Applying Technical Expertise , Planning and OrganizingCore competencies :
Strong understanding of logical framework approach and different types of indicators (baseline and output especially), basic understanding of the project cycle management (especially monitoring and evaluation steps)Good understanding of humanitarian approach, humanitarian reform, trans-formative agenda and roles of each humanitarian actor (Government, UNOCHA, Clusters, organizations)Basic understanding of child protection in emergencies to be able to engage with cluster participants; understand their cluster-specific information management needs and respond to those needs in a timely mannerProactively establish and maintain working relations, and share ideas through information management networks and promote synergies with other clustersDiplomatic skills and able to establish excellent working relations with partners in order to collect information. Understanding of the data and information virtuous cycleFacilitation and capacity-building skillsTechnical competencies:
Proven technical expertise managing data and information cycle : from data collection (e.g. Who does What, Where, When and for Whom? and Secondary Data Review. Databases), storage, and analysis for diverse data-sets (e.g. data-sets on needs, situation, response, coordination, funding, etc.), as well as presenting information in understandable, effective and visually appealing tables, charts, graphs, maps, visuals and reports (such as snapshots, dashboards, W analysis, gap analysis, etc.)Perfect knowledge of the data cycle (data collection, data analysis, data interpretation and data visualization) especially for assessments and for output monitoring purposesExperience in developing information management systemsExperience in designing and delivering trainingsExperience in producing data analysis for different audiences ***
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
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Remarks
* The successful candidate for this emergency recruitment MUST be available to commence work within 31 days of receiving an offer.
* Please note that is a non-family duty station.
Employment is conditional upon receipt of medical clearance, any clearance required, the grant of a visa, and completion of any other pre-employment criteria that UNICEF may establish. Candidates may not be further considered or offers of employment may be withdrawn if these conditions are unlikely to be met before the date for commencement of service.
How to apply:UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organization. To apply, click on the following link http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/?job=508829