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Under the overall direction and guidance of the Cluster Coordinator, the IMO will provide leadership for the IM function of the Cluster. They are responsible for ensuring IM processes effectively contribute to a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, and effective response by participants in the Cluster that is accountable to those who are affected by the emergency. In their effort to enable an efficient and effective response to the humanitarian crisis, the IMO is responsible for leading and managing the collection, analysis and sharing of information that is essential for the Cluster partners to make informed, evidence-based, strategic decisions.
Key function, accountabilities, and related duties/tasks
The post holder is responsible for managing and coordinating the information management function to enable the effective functioning of the Cluster and the achievement of the core cluster functions, throughout the Humanitarian Programme Cycle to facilitate a timely and effective Cluster.
The postholder’s main tasks and responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
Coordination and representation
- As a member of the coordination team, contribute to the effective roll out and monitoring of the core cluster functions (as outlined by the IASC Reference Module) and to the Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HNO, HRP and CCPM),
- Represent the Cluster IM function at all levels and coordinate with others within the function to ensure effective communication, reporting and engagement,
- Actively engage with other IMs through relevant IMWGs, Assessment working groups etc including leading or participating in the working groups and representing the Cluster on the inter-cluster IMWG,
- Promote harmonized and coordinated approaches to IM across cluster partners, AoRs, working groups and OCHA.
IM function management
- Create and implement of an IM strategy and data collection and analysis plan that consider the information needs of stakeholders and that are compliant with standards and protocols for ethical data and information management,
- Provide technical leadership to UNICEF-led clusters by supporting the cluster coordinator and cluster members with day-to-day work
- Support the development of effective methods and platforms to standardize and share information. Develop and maintain catalogues of IM and data products, including maps and assessments,
- Implement regular secondary data reviews and primary data collection including designing questionnaires using appropriate tools,
- Support UNICEF-led cluster gap analyses in accordance with official data sources, including information disaggregated by age, sex and vulnerable groups.
- Conduct data processing including organizing, cleaning, triangulating, evaluating, and validating the data to provide clear and concise data visualization products (e.g. maps, dashboards, info-graphics and financial/resource analyses) to UNICEF-led cluster managers and partners
- Analyse data to meet identified information needs of Cluster members and other stakeholders,
- Create accurate, quality, and timely information products that are in line with agreed style guides,
- Disseminate information and information products through appropriate channels, quality assurance and clearances prior to dissemination. Respond to data visualization requests, including delivery of products to support advocacy and resource mobilization efforts.
- Maintain and ensure the accessibility of a common and shared secure storage system,
- Gather feedback on IM products and use the information to make improvements.
- Hold coordination meetings with UNICEF section/cluster IMOs on a regular basis to ensure consistent and effective data management
Needs assessment and analysis
- Working collaboratively with other members of the Cluster, contribute to the planning and implementation of needs assessment and analysis, including joint assessments and analysis, at national and subnational levels,
- Collect information on economic needs, markets, and price monitoring to support the equal consideration and use of all programme delivery modalities (in-kind, cash, voucher, and services),
- Work with Cluster partners to identify information gaps at national and sub-national levels, agree and implement ways to bridge those gaps by providing technical advice and support to partners,
- Collaborate and capacitate section/cluster Information Management Officers (IMOs) in technical areas where needs are identified
- Analyze needs assessment data to provide required information for the HNO including estimating People in Need (PIN),
- Compare and align joint needs analysis findings with other clusters, AoRs, Working Groups and participate in developing reports.
Strategic response planning
- Design and implement partner presence mapping,
- Contribute to strategic planning, response prioritization and the development of the HRP or other response plans as relevant, including the formulation of objectives, indicators, and targets, prioritizing response modalities and activities, identifying and quantifying inputs and the curation of data.
Resource mobilization
- Monitor and analyze the Cluster’s financial situation and support financial tracking,
- Support and advocate with Cluster partners for financial reporting on the Financial Tracking Service (FTS), and offline as required.
- Support evidence-based advocacy and resource mobilization by providing accurate, relevant and timely data, information and information products.
Implementation and monitoring
- Provide guidance to Regional UNICEF-led clusters on the most effective uses of IM to build the capacity at regional level,
- Develop, implement and maintain a Cluster monitoring plan and associated databases, including a response monitoring (3/4/5Ws) database,
- Ensure the Cluster monitoring plan, and 3/4/5Ws include programme delivery modalities (in-kind, cash, voucher and services),
- Support Cluster partners to contribute timely and quality periodic monitoring reports on Cluster and OCHA platforms,
- Lead the national and regional cluster IM/GIS monitoring in the areas of information flows, dissemination, processing, analysis and dissemination,
- Conduct quantitative and qualitative gap and coverage analysis to identify spatial and temporal gaps, overlaps and coverage of the Cluster/ Sector/ Working Group humanitarian response,
- Monitor adherence to relevant cluster quality standards, regulations and codes.
- Support the development and revision of UNICEF and Inter-Agency Information Management (IM) tools and surveys.
Operational peer review and evaluation
- Support the annual cluster coordination performance monitoring (CCPM) exercise and annual review,
- Contribute to sectoral and broader humanitarian evaluations.
Accountability to affected people
- Be accountable to affected populations by ensuring the meaningful participation of affected people, maintaining an effective feedback mechanism and handling complaints appropriately, by ensuring data about the most vulnerable is systematically collected and analyzed, and by encouraging partners to work accountably,
- Ensure the inclusion of cross cutting issues (age, child protection, disability, gender, gender-based violence (GBV) mitigation and response and HIV & AIDS) in Cluster data collection, analysis, and dissemination,
- Adhere to child safeguarding and PSEA policies including procedures for challenging and reporting incidents and ensure other members of the IM team comply.
Strengthen national and local capacity
- Take steps to strengthen local and national leadership and capacity by encouraging participation of local and national actors in the IM activities of the Cluster and providing support to partners to overcome technical and operational challenges in participating in IM activities,
- Design and implement an IM capacity assessment and capacity development plan for Cluster partners.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
- An advanced university degree (Master’s or higher) in one of the following fields is required: Information Management or Information Systems, GIS Information Technologies, Computer Science, Statistics, Social Sciences or another subject area relevant to Information Management or to the Cluster.
- Formal training in Cluster Information Management is considered an advantage.
*A first University Degree in a relevant field combined with 2 additional years of professional experience may be accepted in lieu of an Advanced University Degree. - A minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in information management, data management, geographical information systems, assessments, situation analysis and/or PM&E with the UN and/or NGO is required.
- Experience demonstrating very strong information management skills in a professional context is essential for this post.
- Extensive work experience outside the humanitarian sector which is relevant to this post may be considered in lieu of humanitarian experience.
- Developing country work experience and/or familiarity with emergency is considered an asset.
- Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish) or a local language is an asset.
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF’s Core Values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability and Sustainability (CRITAS) underpin everything we do and how we do it. Get acquainted with Our Values Charter: UNICEF Values
UNICEF competencies required for this post are…
(1) Builds and maintains partnerships(2) Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness(3)Drive to achieve results for impact(4)Innovates and embraces change(5) Manages ambiguity and complexity(6)Thinks and acts strategically(7)Works collaboratively with others.
During the recruitment process, we test candidates following the competency framework. Familiarize yourself with our competency framework and its different levels: competency framework here.
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Remarks:
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