ICARH Has A Job Opening
The International Center for Advocacy on the Right to Health (ICARH) is advertising for the position of a:
Data Analyst
Job Purpose: Data management.
Responsibilities:
- Develop and support reporting processes
- Monitor and audit data quality
- Determines changes in physical database by studying project requirements; identifying database characteristics, such as location, amount of space, and access method.
- Identify areas to increase efficiency and automation of processes
- Set up and maintain automated data processes
- Identify, evaluate and implement external services and tools to support data validation and cleansing
- Produce and track key performance indicators
- Design and carry out surveys and analyse survey data
- Manipulate, analyse and interpret complex data sets relating to what we do.
- Prepare reports for internal and external audiences using analytics reporting tools
- Create data dashboards, graphs and visualisations
- Analyse large datasets, draw valid inferences and present them successfully to management
- Maintains client confidence and protects operations by keeping information confidential
Required Skills
- Proficient Use of Excel,
- Strong Analytical and Statistical Skills,
- Database Management,
- Problem Solving,
- Attention to details,
- Documentation Skills,
- Good Verbal and Written Communication Skill,
- Data Maintenance,
- Database Security,
- Promoting Process Improvement.
Qualifications:
- Minimum of OND or its equivalent.
- 1 – 2 years’ data management experience.
To apply for the above job position, please send your CV and cover letter in a Microsoft Word document to jobs@icarh-ng.org
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