Malaria Consortium is one of the world’s leading non-profit organisations specialising in the comprehensive prevention, control and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable and under privileged populations. We increasingly find our work on malaria can be effectively integrated with other similar public health interventions for greater impact and therefore expanded our remit to include child health and neglected tropical disease interventions.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Data Analyst
Location: Abuja (FCT)
Employment Type: Full Time
Job Purpose
The Data Analyst will support data analysis, sample size calculations, study design and the epidemiological interpretation of programme and project results.
The post-holder will also further develop and support the project’s secondary analyses and documentation of learning through analyses of data sets addressing key disease control questions.
Scope of Work
The role requires the ability keep track of multiple responsibilities, plan and work semi-independently and to use initiative.
The Data Analyst will be responsible for supporting SARMAAN 2 data analysis to deliver scientifically robust technical outputs.
The Data Analyst will consolidate information from key studies on analyses plans, activities, progress, and impact to identify key learnings and promote best practice within the programme.
Alongside this support, the Data Analyst will provide input to the strategic direction and functions of the M & E Manager to ensure the data for NMEP and SMEP score cards are analysed and ready for review at specified period (monthly, quarterly and annual).
Key Working Relationships:
The Data Analysis Expert will report directly to the M & E Manager and will work within a team comprising of the Country and State Senior M & E officers,
Support sample size calculations, study design, statistical analysis of projects data, and contribute to reports to disseminate among partners
Explore research questions of interest for SARMAAN 2 using available data through conducting secondary and meta-analyses
Participate in the development of tools and procedures in surveys, rapid assessments, routine data collection and surveillance
Supervise M&E activities during project implementation and outputs, quality control data and carry out quarterly project performance assessments and other reports as required
Participate in building capacity in data management, statistics and data analysis for SARMAAN 2 staff and selected stakeholders, both internally and to the donor
Participate with other members of the MEAL team in design and implementation of surveys
Provide input in development of project data quality assessments (DQA) plans
Support State teams in the conduct of DQAs and audits.
Provide technical support to State teams in communicating the results to MoH and partners
Strategic Contributions (10%):
Contribute to the project’s strategies on knowledge management and data use
Support log frame development during project set up/inception
Programme Management (5%):
Manage M&E activities as requested
Participate in the review of programme/M&E narrative reports
Communication and Advocacy (5%):
Write peer-reviewed publications on key projects and data analysis exercises
Contribute to documentation of lessons learnt from the project’s work including production of learning briefs, learning papers, general documentation and contribution to publications
PersonSpecification
Essential:
Master’s degree in Statistics or Public Health with focus on epidemiology/bio-statistics or demography
Extensive experience working in data management and epidemiology in Nigeria within government, an international organization or research institution
Extensive experience in research design and implementation
Knowledge and experience of Monitoring and Evaluation tools and methods in the international development or global health sector
Significant experience in the development of data bases, data entry systems (PDA or phone-based) and statistical analysis software (EpiData, Excel, Access, Stata)
Desirable:
Significant knowledge in malaria
Knowledge and experience of disease surveillance mechanisms
Working knowledge of DHIS2
Work-Based Skills:
Essential:
Ability to plan, manage and prioritise workload semi-independently
Good interpersonal skills and effective working style
Sensitivity to confidentiality issues and diplomacy
Excellent writing and presentation skills
Management and mentoring skills with respect to junior staff
Ability to work in a team
Ability to work independently with little support.