The Purpose
Under the supervision of the Data and Analytics Manager 1 for Abuja and Deputy Protection Coordinator for Maiduguri position, the Protection Data & Analytics Officer supports and monitors data management processes within the Protection department of the ICRC Delegation in Nigeria, to enable evidence-based decisions and improvements in the area of data entry, quality, support and analytics.
Your Role
Applies best practices, standards, guidelines and templates for Protection data management & analytics, and works on continuous improvement.
Ensures compliance with established internal and external needs and regulations.
Keeps data management documentation updated.
Manages protection data related to Protection of Civilian Population (PCP), Protection of Family Links (PFL), Detention (DET), and Forensic (FOR) activities and participates in the reviews of data entry and working procedures.
Support the Protection Coordination Team in adopting and implementing new ICT tools.
Provides training, coaching and advises Prot6 users on Protection data management to ensure a proper data management for individual cases and events.
Supports in data quality controls, analysis and corrections.
Provides statistics on protection activities for external reporting and ad-hoc figures for internal use.
Develops analytical tools such as Prot6 (case management tool) reports, dashboards and advanced finds to support the Protection Coordination Team and colleagues in general, with analysis and follow up of their caseloads.
Contributes to the Protection physical and electronic filing.
Requirements
University degree or equivalent higher education in Administration; Library and Information Science/Management.
At least 3 years of professional experience in a similar function.
Advanced command of written and spoken English and Hausa – Mandatory, knowledge of local languages (Kanuri), is an asset.
Excellent computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite.
Knowledge of BI, SQL or Virtual Basic Programming languages an asset.
Applicant must have a valid working permit to work in Nigeria.
Benefits
Rewarding work in a humanitarian and multicultural environment.
Competitive employment package with medical insurance and ICRC pension plan.
In-house training opportunities for personal development.
A full-time, open-ended contract.
The opportunity to join an ICRC talent pool, be considered for future assignments elsewhere and experience different contexts, fields, and challenges.