Analysis and Evidence Specialist

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JOB DESCRIPTION

The Analysis and Evidence (A&E) Specialist is the focal point for all matters related to assessments, analysis, monitoring, evaluation, data lection and data analysis, reporting and information management. In this role, he/she provides essential support throughout the program cycle across all programmatic areas, offering valuable assistance at each stage and theme. The A&E Specialist plays a crucial support role in assessing and analyzing needs, designing and planning programs based on insights, monitoring key performance indicators, evaluating program outcomes, and facilitating learning opportunities.

RESPONSIBILITIES

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  • Develops and supports a robust Results-based Management (RBM) system that prioritizes achieving outcomes.
  • Implements needs assessments, situation, and problem analysis, monitoring and evaluations.
  • Maintains databases and ensures the correct and timely completion of the Project and Activity Management tool (PAM)
  • Perform qualitative and quantitative data analysis, describes results and produces data visualizations.
  • Takes responsibility for integrating accountability to affected population (AAP), diversity and inclusiveness in all areas of work.
  • Contributes to internal reporting, including Quarterly Economic Security (EcoSec) Report, Monitoring for Result report (MfR), assessment reports, monitoring reports, weekly activities report.
  • Contributes to building monitoring and evaluation capacity of EcoSec staff and the national society (Philippine Red Cross) through training and information sharing.
  • Provides technical support and expertise to the other EcoSec Generalists on matter related to A&E
  • Participates in field activities in different areas of ICRC intervention and supports leagues during multidisciplinary need assessments and the implementation and monitoring of different EcoSec projects.

REQUIRED PROFILE

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  • University degree in Economics, Statistics, Social Sciences, GIS, Political Science, Public Health or another related field.
  • At least 3 to 5 years of professional experience in need assessments, monitoring and evaluation, information management.
  • Previous working experience with an International Humanitarian Organization or Non-Government Organization is an advantage.
  • Knowledge of qualitative analysis, statistical analysis and mapping and relevant software
  • Good knowledge of Mindanao’s geography.
  • Willingness to work and travel to different areas for several weeks.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English, Tagalog, Bisaya and Maguindanaon is an advantage.

WHAT WE OFFER

  • An opportunity to join the world’s largest humanitarian organization
  • Competitive salary and social benefits
  • Professional development and benefits package
  • A multicultural team of humanitarian workers

 

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