- Master’s degree in information management or related field is required or bachelor’s degree with an additional 2 years of experience in information management may be accepted in lieu of the master’s degree.
Experience:
- Minimum of 5 years of progressive professional experience in program information management, at national & international levels, including at least 1 year in emergency setting at an international level.
- Proven experience in the management of data projects that combine innovative & practical dimensions.
- Demonstrated outstanding analytical skills & ability to perform well under pressure.
- Strong knowledge of MS Excel & experience in using mapping & data visualization tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, ArcMap / GIS).
- Strong understanding of result based monitoring approach, understanding of project cycle management & Humanitarian Performance Monitoring (HPM).
- Good understanding of the humanitarian approach, humanitarian reform, transformative agenda, & roles of each humanitarian actor (government, UNOCHA, sectors, organizations).
- Must have strong & demonstrated experience & understanding of health emergency projects.
Language requirements:
- Fluency in English is essential.
- Knowledge of other languages would be advantageous especially French & Arabic.
Competencies required:
- Applies humanitarian principles, standards & guidelines.
- Applies key health in emergency concepts & tools.
- Operates safely & securely.
- Demonstrates commitment to a coordinated response.
- Promotes cooperation & collaboration.
- Demonstrates accountability.
- Promotes inclusion.
- Provides reliable support to the cluster.
- Collects relevant data.
- Manages & stores data efficiently & sensitively.
- Communicates & disseminates information.
- Monitors the response.
- Strengthens national capacity to respond & lead.




