Overview
The Analysis & Evidence Specialist provides primary support for A&E activities at delegation level, assisting throughout the program cycle across all programmatic areas. This role supports needs assessment, program design, monitoring, evaluation, and learning.
Tasks Summary
- Advises on the implementation of needs assessments, GIS, situation and problem analysis, monitoring frameworks, logic models, and technical guidance.
- Delivers workshops and training and contributes to building A&E capacity.
- Supports in advising delegation management and strengthening institutional capacity of A&E.
- Takes part in external fora, meetings and workshops related to A&E.
- Contributes to A&E team meetings and tracking tools by highlighting issues, findings, successes, achievements, and upcoming plans.
- Integrates accountability to affected population (AAP) and gender perspectives in all areas of work.
Experience Requirements
- Typically, 6-9 years of professional experience in needs assessments, monitoring & evaluation, operational information management or a closely related area.
- Proven field experience in supporting surveys, multiple assessments in countries, including the design, data collection and analysis.
- Relevant humanitarian experience in ICRC, Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement, UN agencies or NGOs.
- Familiarity with early warning, econometrics, geo-analysis and familiarity with software applications associated with them.
- Proven understanding of qualitative analysis, statistical analysis, coding languages and mapping software like Nvivo, SPSS, STATA, R, SQL, Python, ArcGIS.
- Experience in analysing, interpreting and presenting information for decision making.
- Experience in participating in the design and implementation of one type of programme such as EcoSec, WatHab, Prot, Health or WeC.
Qualification Requirements
• University degree in Economics, Statistics, Social Sciences, GIS, Political Science, or another related field.