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Analyst (Protection)- Lebanese National Staff Only

We are looking for a highly qualified Analyst to conduct quantitative and qualitative analysis of Protection Monitoring data.     Who are we  DRC has been operating in the Middle East and North Africa for over a decade, running a combination of livelihood, protection, advocacy and relief projects. DRC has six project offices throughout Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia/Libya, Turkey, and both a country and regional office in Jordan.  DRC Lebanon has been assisting the Syrian displaced, fleeing Syria into northern Lebanon, since May 2011. This assistance has come through the provision of food and non-food items, various outreach activities (registration, follow-up and awareness sessions) rehabilitation of collective shelters and the implementation of quick impact projects.  For further information about DRC, please refer to our website: www.drc.ngo   About the job  The Analyst (Protection) will be responsible for collecting, analyzing, reporting and sharing protection data related to DRC protection monitoring. In addition, the Analyst will support the reporting and analysis of DRC protection programs’ achievements through donors’ reporting and monitoring and evaluation data at national and field level      Duties  1) Protection monitoring data collection, analysis, reporting and sharing (60%)  • Data compilation and analysis  o Regularly extract and analyze protection data collected by the protection monitoring teams on tablets  o Analyze relevant protection data collected by other sectors when needed (CSMC, CEL)  o Maintain an up-to-date protection database with accurate information on protection concerns identified by Protection monitoring teams;   • Reporting   o Review and translate protection monitoring data collected by Protection Assistants into analysis format on weekly basis;   o Follow up with mobile teams of Protection assistants to ensure that data is being shared and reported in due time;   o Train and support teams to produce weekly basic data analysis and monthly trends analysis on protection concerns, provide quality assurance of these reports;  o Produce high quality quarterly protection reports and regular thematic protection reports for internal and external dissemination;   • Information management technical support  o Provide technical support to Protection assistants and officer regarding the use of digital data entry and analysis tools;   o Provide trainings and on-the-job coaching on data collection and analysis to Protection Monitoring/MEL staff;   • Coordination  o Attend PWG and sub-groups along with the Protection Managers/coordinator when requested to;   o Provide briefings on protection monitoring findings and trends to relevant staff/donors/WG as requested;  o When relevant, attend field-level Information Management Working Group.   2) Grants and sector reporting (30%) 3) Monitoring & Evaluation (10%) About you  To be successful in this role you must have   • Undergraduate degree in international relief and development, social sciences, public health, statistics/research methods, or related/relevant fields;  • Strong knowledge of monitoring  and analysis techniques   –  quantitative   and  qualitative  –  and  their  application  in humanitarian Protection programming;  • Familiarity and field experience applying principles and approaches to monitoring, analysis, and evaluation in humanitarian and emergency Protection contexts using both quantitative and qualitative methods;  • Experience working with International NGOs, UN agencies, line ministries and/or local authorities in migrants/refugee settings in complex emergencies;  • Experience with capacity building of staff, and in convening and facilitating trainings and workshops;  • Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to establish effective and working relations with local staff and other stakeholders.  • Experience preparing analytical or learning reports (not donor), particularly analysis of programmes and contextual issues.  • Experience of working on log frames and indicator tracking;  • IM and statistics software capacities;  • Languages: Fluency in English and Arabic (written and verbal) required;   Ideally you will also have   • Advanced postgraduate  degree  in  international  relief  and  development,  social  sciences,  public health, statistics/research methods, or related fields  • Experience in participatory assessment and community-based monitoring approaches.   We offer  An interesting job in one of the world’s best NGOs. DRC will offer the successful applicant a 6 months contract, renewable dependent on both funding and performance. You must be available to start work from May 2016 and be willing and able to work in Beirut with regular trips to the field.  Salary and conditions will be in accordance with Danish Refugee Council’s Terms of Employment for National staff. This position will be placed at level D, equivalent to 2163 USD per month.     Commitments  DRC has a Humanitarian Accountability Framework, outlining its global accountability commitments. All staff are required to contribute to the achievement of this framework (http://www.drc.dk/HAF.4265.0.html).    Application process  Interested? Then apply for this position by clicking on the apply button or go to www.drc.ngo and find Current Vacancies.  All applicants should send a cover letter and an updated CV no longer than four pages, both in the same language as the vacancy note. Your CV should also include contact details of three professional referees.    Applications close 6 May 2016. The interviews are expected to take place the following week.     
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Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
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