Health Specialist (Data Management)
Namibia
- Organization: UNV - United Nations Volunteers
- Location: Namibia
- Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
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Occupational Groups:
- Public Health and Health Service
- Statistics
- Information Technology and Computer Science
- Scientist and Researcher
- Closing Date: 2024-12-04
Details
Mission and objectives
UNICEF NAM organization mission TBD
Context
Given the high level of interest in this ambitious and evolving agenda, UNICEF Namibia is recruiting a Health Specialist - Data Management to serve a cross-cutting data and analytics function within the Child Survival & Development (CSD) Section. The Health Specialist will be responsible for managing and visualizing data collected through various data streams (including RapidPro, Government information management systems, national household surveys, etc.) in addition to designing data flows and potentially contributing to the development of new mobile health applications. The key skills required include database management as well as full-stacked (front-end and back-end) web development.
This assignment is reserved for UNICEF National staff (NO & GS) from East and Southern Africa (Regional Office and all Country Offices) and Middle East and North Africa (Regional Office and Yemen Country Office). Staff from contributing offices will be given priority.
This assignment is reserved for UNICEF National staff (NO & GS) from East and Southern Africa (Regional Office and all Country Offices) and Middle East and North Africa (Regional Office and Yemen Country Office). Staff from contributing offices will be given priority.
Task description
Daily, the Health Specialist would be expected to collect, collate, and store results and data from the field in a centralized database. The Health Specialist, under the supervision of the Chief CSD, will ensure regular data collection and analysis for the real-time monitoring of performance indicators in development and emergency contexts.
- With the Chief, Field Operations and Emergency will take the lead on the development of annual/rolling Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC) appeal and the monitoring of performance indicators.
- Maintain a database and dashboard to track core performance indicators for the CSD program, analyze trends and provide detailed feedback to the section team.
- Provide quality assurance to situational and periodic performance reports Provide data analysis on survey data and other data received. Use this data to support the preparation of regular reports, including the Situation Report for the Chad Humanitarian response, donor proposals, periodic performance reports and programme analysis as needed.
- Provide Information Management services to support population data management, including population estimation, information flows from established systems and movement tracking.
- With IM colleagues in UNICEF, clusters, and partners support an IM network as part of emergency preparedness and risk-informed programming. Attend inter-cluster IM meetings.
- Provide technical support to the strengthening of the Health and HIV routine information management systems.
- Provide technical guidance on information and knowledge management systems to promote the use of evidence to inform policy and decision-making.
Capacity building: The Information Management Specialist is expected to build the capacity of the section’s staff and partners to collect, clean, analyse and use data for evidence-informed programming.
- Support the Health and HIV team in the analysis of data and information and perform data quality and consistency control, ensuring harmonization of humanitarian performance monitoring with the regular programme.
- Develop and implement a capacity building plan around data and information management, monitoring, and innovative, creative, and effective ways of data gathering, analysis, and visualization for UNICEF staff and partners as required.
Mapping: Prepare visuals and infographics as requested, including geospatial maps.
- Develop snapshots for internal and external purposes, develop maps to support UNICEF’s programming and that of our partners, and build the capacity of staff to collect, record, collate and analyse data.
- Leverage Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for map production and geographic data.
Key End Results
1. Timely, regular data-driven analysis with consistent integration of sex-disaggregated data for planning and results-based management for scaling up specific health interventions,
2. Technical expertise in specific health interventions,
3. Manage the cross-cutting database that will house select government data from government information systems.
4. Build and refine an integrated web-based dashboard, and link it to the RapidPro database, to facilitate real-time data visualization (using interactive maps, graphs, tables) of the various information systems programs.
5. Link the dashboard platform to the relevant Health Management Information Systems, Education management information system and ECD Management information system of the Government of Namibia.
6. Provide technical support to government partners to facilitate a smooth handover of the platform to the government, as a means of promoting program sustainability
7. Effective knowledge management through documentation of lessons learned,
8. Effective communication and networking are achieved through partnership and collaboration with related government and non-government partners.
- With the Chief, Field Operations and Emergency will take the lead on the development of annual/rolling Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC) appeal and the monitoring of performance indicators.
- Maintain a database and dashboard to track core performance indicators for the CSD program, analyze trends and provide detailed feedback to the section team.
- Provide quality assurance to situational and periodic performance reports Provide data analysis on survey data and other data received. Use this data to support the preparation of regular reports, including the Situation Report for the Chad Humanitarian response, donor proposals, periodic performance reports and programme analysis as needed.
- Provide Information Management services to support population data management, including population estimation, information flows from established systems and movement tracking.
- With IM colleagues in UNICEF, clusters, and partners support an IM network as part of emergency preparedness and risk-informed programming. Attend inter-cluster IM meetings.
- Provide technical support to the strengthening of the Health and HIV routine information management systems.
- Provide technical guidance on information and knowledge management systems to promote the use of evidence to inform policy and decision-making.
Capacity building: The Information Management Specialist is expected to build the capacity of the section’s staff and partners to collect, clean, analyse and use data for evidence-informed programming.
- Support the Health and HIV team in the analysis of data and information and perform data quality and consistency control, ensuring harmonization of humanitarian performance monitoring with the regular programme.
- Develop and implement a capacity building plan around data and information management, monitoring, and innovative, creative, and effective ways of data gathering, analysis, and visualization for UNICEF staff and partners as required.
Mapping: Prepare visuals and infographics as requested, including geospatial maps.
- Develop snapshots for internal and external purposes, develop maps to support UNICEF’s programming and that of our partners, and build the capacity of staff to collect, record, collate and analyse data.
- Leverage Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for map production and geographic data.
Key End Results
1. Timely, regular data-driven analysis with consistent integration of sex-disaggregated data for planning and results-based management for scaling up specific health interventions,
2. Technical expertise in specific health interventions,
3. Manage the cross-cutting database that will house select government data from government information systems.
4. Build and refine an integrated web-based dashboard, and link it to the RapidPro database, to facilitate real-time data visualization (using interactive maps, graphs, tables) of the various information systems programs.
5. Link the dashboard platform to the relevant Health Management Information Systems, Education management information system and ECD Management information system of the Government of Namibia.
6. Provide technical support to government partners to facilitate a smooth handover of the platform to the government, as a means of promoting program sustainability
7. Effective knowledge management through documentation of lessons learned,
8. Effective communication and networking are achieved through partnership and collaboration with related government and non-government partners.
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