Information Management Specialist Save the Children International
Vacancy No: 10083
MEAL / PDQ Department:
Sudan Programme:
Section/Unit:
MEAL / PDQ Department
Grade Level:
2
Supervisor:
Head of MEAL
No. of Post:
1
Duty Station:
CO - Port Sudan
Duration:
12 Months
Closing Date:
14 Nov 2024
Background:
CHILD SAFEGUARDING: (select only one)
Level 3: the post holder will have contact with children and/or young people either frequently (e.g. once a week or more) or intensively (e.g. four days in one month or more or overnight) because they work country programs; or are visiting country programs; or because they are responsible for implementing the police checking/vetting process staff.
ROLE PURPOSE:
Save the Children (SC) Sudan is recruiting an Information Management (IM) Specialist to oversee IM systems across SCs implementation areas.
The IM Specialist will be the technical backstop for the IM teams in all Area Offices (AO) in Sudan Country Office, providing high-level technical and managerial support to field teams and implementing partners. S/he will be based in Port Sudan / Sudan and report directly to the Head of MEAL. The IM Specialist will be responsible for the establishment and maintenance of centralized IM systems and processes. S/he will manage the day-to-day operations of the IM systems, work with the IM teams in Program / Operation department and be expected to standardize and centralize data management processes across area offices. This role is crucial in terms of making data accessible in a timely and quality manner to the use of the teams involved in design and implementation of the programs. In addition, this person will act as a bridge between the Program / Operations Information Management function and MEAL team in Sudan, being the accountable for the availability and quality of data.
Success Criteria’s:
Sudan Country Office having robust information management systems and ways of working that allows the flow of timely and quality data from field to design, evaluation, reporting processes
Reduce the workload of MEAL and IM personnel by developing automatized and digital solutions that would decrease level of effort required for data cleaning, processing, transformation and consolidation
SCOPE OF ROLE:
• Reports Direct: Head of MEAL
• Reports Indirectly to: N/A
• Staff reporting to this post: N/A
• Staff indirectly reporting to this post: Technical dotted line with Information Management personnel in program / operation teams (in total xx)
• Budget Responsibilities: Budget holder for IM lines
• Role Dimensions:
Duties and responsibilities:
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
Team Management:
Technical line manager (dotted line) of the IM personnel reporting to the Head of Technical Units under Program Operations
Take part in the performance evaluation of IM personnel upon request from their programmatic line managers
Responsible for developing written assessments, conducting scoring and evaluation, and actively participating in the selection process for Information Management (IM) staff across all area offices, ensuring the recruitment of highly qualified individuals
Information Management:
Establishment and Operation
Ensure that a creative, user-friendly data-management system supports Save the Children’s programme implementation in Sudan
Support the implementation of mobile technology to support Save the Children’s data collection management systems.
Support the programme and MEAL teams by entering, storing, and presenting data to enable quality analysis and use
Support the operation and improvement of any available information management system in coordination with the IT function in country (e.g., online Feedback and Reporting Mechanism)
Conduct reviews for information management system gaps and come up with diagnostics that are backed up by recommendations
Standardization and Centralization
Build and sustain a set workflow for information management in Sudan that is aligned with the upcoming Global SCI project management system – PRIME
Advocate and work towards unified and standardize naming convention (as per UNFPA / OCHA), particularly for locations across information management systems and visualization tool
Work with Program / Operation teams to standardize and improve databases, and day to day information management practices
Ensure that any data management system is linked to centralized dashboards of the Sudan office. This includes the improvement and operation of the dashboards
Standardize activity (naming conventions) and indicators used in data management systems, or develop approaches that translate information from A to B, or to C to allow country office to report on various formats, for 5Ws, Donor Reporting and Internal SCI reporting
Work with Thematic Advisors to ensure that all data collection tools are standardized and following calculation methodologies set earlier.
Build a unified database for the historical data. This requires of the investigation and tracking of the historical data, databases and reports.
Data Accessibility and Visualisation
Ensure service and activity mapping is available to the key stakeholders including Senior Management, MEAL and Head of Technical Units of Program Operations
Work with OCHA / UNFPA counterparts to ensure that country office has access to most up to date population and displacement statistics that are available through detailed excel with admin units
Ensure that key programmatic information is available and in an effective format to be disseminated to all key stakeholders (e.g., monthly data factsheets / infographics)
Work on infographic software to increase quality and frequency or data presentation throughout the programme
Focus on innovative and creative methods of presenting data and information tailored to different teams/levels of management
Work with the communications team to build their capacity on the presentation and use of appropriate data and information in communications material
Alignment with SCI Global initiatives and trends
Facilitate the communications between the country office and global data initiatives, raise awareness and support the uptake of solutions developed by the global teams.
Take part in global information management initiatives and engage with counterparts to identify good practices for potential adaptation
Capacity building for staff and partners
In coordination with stakeholders, support learning and training needs of SCI staff and partners in analysis and provide the necessary coaching, mentoring, and trainings
Build the capacity of IM focal points to deliver improved quality of reporting, information, data, and analysis
Support or lead capacity building of data clerks, and any program personnel responsible of data collection / data entry on facility and activity level to assure data quality from the first level of the information management
Provide technical support and guidance to field IM and MEAL teams on data collection and management systems
Engagement with MEAL, Program / Operation and Other Functions
Respond to data requests of the different functions and support the work of the Sn. Learning Specialist on data analysis and its reporting against learning agenda, PDQ MEAL Officer, and Humanitarian MEAL manager on external reporting
Lead / or provide support during the development of annual reach calculations, methodologies for duplication calculations based on knowledge and understanding of the historical data
Support MEAL teams and implementing partner staff in the design, development, roll out, and maintenance of additional data management tools for all sectors, as required and requested
Work with any other supporting functions such as Finance, Safeguarding, Advocacy Media and Communications, Human Resources, Awards and Supply Chain to provide information management solutions
Promote innovation and the adoption of best practices in country office related to IM
Data Audits and Quality Assurance
Human error checks and data audit
Perform a meticulous review of data accuracy by selecting a monthly sample from each quarter, across all sectors. These efforts would cover all information management tools available in the country office.
Verify the overall number of beneficiaries, distinguishing between children, adults, girls, boys, women, and men
Investigate discrepancies in the data and identify the source of error for any corrective interventions
MoVs and data quality checks
Conduct a granular examination of data quality by scanning the IPTT for each grant
Review activity reports for indicators where MoVs are activity-based, such as PTA meetings, comparing reports from the first, middle, and last meetings to ensure meetings service improvement purposes
Confirm proper data archiving by ensuring that IPTT and MoVs are stored in corresponding file locations for streamlined retrieval during audits
Community reach analysis
At year-end, compare the total number of beneficiaries reached across all sectors with the population of the community (for community-based responses) or the population of the camp (for camp-based responses)
Assess whether the unique beneficiary count exceeds the population limit, prompting investigation into potential displacement movements to or from the location
BEHAVIOURS (Values in Practice)
Accountability:
Holds self-accountable for making decisions, managing resources efficiently, achieving and role modelling Save the Children values
Holds the team and partners accountable to deliver on their responsibilities - giving them the freedom to deliver in the best way they see fit, providing the necessary development to improve performance and applying appropriate consequences when results are not achieved
Ambition:
Sets ambitious and challenging goals for themselves and their team, takes responsibility for their own personal development and encourages their team to do the same
Widely shares their personal vision for Save the Children, engages and motivates others
Future orientated, thinks strategically and on a global scale
Collaboration:
Builds and maintains effective relationships, with their team, colleagues, Members and external partners and supporters
Values diversity, sees it as a source of competitive strength
Approachable, good listener, easy to talk to
Creativity:
Develops and encourages new and innovative solutions
Willing to take disciplined risks
Integrity:
Honest, encourages openness and transparency; demonstrates highest levels of integrity
Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required:
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum bachelor’s degree (preferably Software, Computer or Statistics) in a relevant subject or equivalent field experience
Experience of building personal internal and external networks
Ability to prioritise and deal with competing demands
Ability to deliver results against demanding timetables and in the face of competing demands
Ability to travel and work within challenging environments
Awareness of own strengths and weaknesses and evidence of commitment to self-managed personal development
Self-motivated with the capacity and willingness to be flexible and accommodating in difficult working circumstances
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
At least 7 years of related work experience, preferably 5 years within the Information Management area
Proven knowledge of MS office applications and IT literacy and capacity to learn and use other packages
Experience in establishing and managing databases
Experience in ODK based data collection tools (e.g. Kobo Toolbox)
Experience and knowledge in statistical programmes (such as R for example) and/or Python programming language
Good knowledge and experience in ArcGIS and or QGIS to design maps
Adobe Illustrator and / or Adobe InDesign knowledge to design infographics
Advanced Power Apps and PowerBI knowledge to create interactive dashboards
Experience in PowerQuery and DAX language for data manipulation
Experience and knowledge in R and or Python (Optional)
Experience in SQL and database design (Optional)
Experience in supporting assessments, research, and reporting
Experience within an INGO or similar other organisation working with vulnerable communities and children or with similar experience within Save the Children
Excellent verbal communication and report writing and reading skills in Arabic and English
Commitment to the aims and principles of SC. In particular, a good understanding of the SC mandate and child focus and an ability to ensure this continues to underpin our support
Commitment to Save the Children Child Safeguarding policy
Desirable
Experience in DHIS Data Management Systems
Familiarity with context in Sudan
Previous experience working in the Eastern Africa and in an IDP response
Experience of national or local level representation with key stakeholders, and co-ordination with other NGOs/UN
Experience and knowledge of monitoring, evaluation, accountability and Learning approach and systems
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· No child dies from preventable causes before their 5th birthday · All children learn from a quality basic education and that, · Violence against children is no longer tolerated
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