KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive)
Under the supervision and guidance of the Head of Social Protection, the Programme Policy Officer (Research) will be responsible for the following activities:
- Review, analyse and interpret economic, social and political issues, linking them to research and programmes. Provide analysis and recommendations to senior management on technical cooperation activities and formulate and set priorities.
- Lead the research interventions for the social protection through supporting the design and implementation of policies and frameworks
- Gather and review primary and secondary quantitative and qualitative data sources to determine their quality and comprehensiveness, and thus to the extent the information is fit- for-purpose to inform targeting and prioritization decisions;
- Conduct and present advanced statistical analysis including bi-variate and multivariate analysis to identify potential eligibility criteria for beneficiary selection, as well as priority information gaps informing recommendations on primary data collection and analysis;
- Utilize the generated evidence to design targeting and prioritization approaches, considering the operational requirements and contextual aspects;
- Support instrument design, collection and analysis of qualitative data enabling a people-centered approach whereby the lived realities of affected populations and their communities are reflected in targeting and prioritization decisions;
- Contribute to the implementation and systematic documentation of coherent and rigorous targeting and prioritization processes globally, aligned with existing and informing new global standards for targeting in WFP;
- Support the production of guidance, training and learning materials to promote global standards in terms of quantitative and qualitative data quality, standardization, analysis and presentation;
- Contribute to policy design interventions at the Country Office, related to social protection programmes
- Support the social protection team for analytical reports, policy papers, donor/CO reports
- Collaborate with Needs Assessments and Field Monitoring colleagues to establish and promote standards for the systematic gathering and analysis of targeting-related information throughout the programme cycle; and
- Any other assignments as agree with the supervisor.
STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Advanced University degree in economics, social science, statistics or related field
Experience: At least 8 years of experience in quantitative and qualitative multi-sectoral vulnerability analysis
Languages: Fluency in English is required, knowledge of Arabic is preferred.
Knowledge & Skills:
- Sound experience of research in social protection areas preferably in Middle Eastern countries
- Good knowledge of statistical packages (SPSS required, STATA and R an advantage);
- Good knowledge of qualitative research methods, preferably with experience of employing them in humanitarian settings.
- Good understanding of vulnerability assessment methodologies and tools.
- Demonstrated ability to write analytical reports and present findings;
- Experience working in dynamic and innovative environments; and
- Willingness to travel extensively to support Hub projects in-country Competencies: Cognitive Capacity, Teamwork, Action Management, Innovation, Partnering, Client Orientation
How to apply
Please click on the below link to apply :-
https://career5.successfactors.eu/sfcareer/jobreqcareer?jobId=830070&company=C0000168410P