Deliverables
Output 1: Conduct additional statistical analysis and visualize them for the regional biennial progress report on Early Essential Newborn Care implementation
Deliverable 1.1: Statistical tables, annexes, and data visualizations for the Fourth Biennial Progress report
Output 2: Assist in preparing technical documents for the upcoming Infection Prevention Control meeting by providing the survey IT support, data verification, cleaning and finalizing dataset, conducting data analysis, generating country profiles and a regional summary and visualizing the results of the analysis
Deliverable 2.1: Report detailing the performed tasks related to data management of Infection Prevention Control program
Output 3: Data management and analysis including both descriptive and analytical analysis in technical areas (Maternal and Child Health, Safe Affordable Surgery, and Quality and Safety) tailored to the specific needs of MCQ technical teams and country-specific requests
Deliverable 3.1: Summary report of the statistical analysis results along with their interpretation for each technical area
Qualifications, experience, skills and languages
Educational Qualifications:
Essential: At least a bachelor’s degree in statistics or biostatistics
Experience
Essential: Minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience working with datasets and working experience in applying and running statistical software (SPSS, STATA, and R) and visualization tools (Tableau)
Desirable: Prior working experience managing and analysing the data in the field of MCH, IPC, SAS and Quality and Safety
Skills/Knowledge:
Essential: Knowledge of the use of data entry, and data management, strong analytical skills (making statistical and epidemiologic analysis in reliable manners) and proficient user of statistical software such as STATA, SPSS, SAS or R, good knowledge and skills for using data visualization tools and familiarity with public health programs, use of programmatic data and indicators, and monitoring and evaluation of public health programs
Languages and level required:
Essential: Expert knowledge of and fluency in spoken and written English
Desirable: Additional working knowledge of a language of the WHO Western Pacific Region