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Information Management Specialist
Full-time Temporary
East Wellega Zone, Ethiopia
Work From Office
Information Management
Day Shift
Non-Profit Organizations
8
Locals/Citizens only
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Minimum 7 years of relevant work experience in information management in humanitarian or development settings. • Strong experience in data collection, management, and analysis. • Proficiency in Excel, Power BI/Tableau, GIS software (QGIS/ArcGIS), Kobo/ODK, and DHIS2. Previous experience with UN Agencies or INGOs in emergency IM. • Familiarity with cluster coordination systems. • Experience working with government bureaus at regional and zonal levels. Knowledge of national and international humanitarian standards (SPHERE, CPMS, INEE). • Fluency in English is required.
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Bachelor's Degree
Bachelor's degree in Information Management, Data Science, Public Health Information Systems, GIS/Mapping, WASH/Health Information Systems.
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Senior-level (6-8 years)
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No
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30-12-2025
12-01-2026
Task Description
The primary objective of this assignment is to enhance multi-sector emergency information management in Oromia Region by establishing efficient IM systems, supporting coordination structures, and providing high-quality analytical products to guide the humanitarian response. The Information Management Specialist will be responsible for the following: A. Multi-Sector Coordination Support • Participate in zonal-level coordination meetings (Health Cluster, WASH Cluster, Education Cluster, Protection coordination, and Emergency Response Task Forces). • Support the development and maintenance of IM systems for cross-sector emergency coordination. • Facilitate information sharing between UNICEF, government offices, UN agencies, and partners. • Provide IM inputs for Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) products (HNO, HRP, HAC). B. Data Collection, Analysis, and Reporting • Establish systems for regular data collection from zonal and woreda offices across programme sectors. • Compile the monthly multi-sector 4W (Who-What-Where-When) for Oromia west corridor. • Collect and analyze emergency data including displacement trends, disease outbreaks, malnutrition, WASH coverage, school functionality, and child protection risks. • Produce timely analytical products including: o Situation reports o Dashboards o Maps and infographics o Partner activity summaries • Maintain datasets and repositories essential for emergency response decision-making. C. Mapping, GIS, and Visualization • Produce maps showing affected populations, partner presence, service gaps, and access constraints. • Maintain GIS layers including health facilities, schools, water points, IDP sites, and humanitarian access routes. • Provide geographic analysis to support operational planning and assessments. D. Needs Assessment and Monitoring • Support joint multi-sector needs assessments and rapid assessments. • Provide IM leadership in the design of tools, methodologies, and sampling approaches. • Track and analyze needs, gaps, overlaps, and response coverage across sectors. • Support monitoring missions through data compilation and field coordination. E. Capacity Building • Train government and partner staff in Kobo/ODK, Excel, GIS tools, and reporting templates. • Strengthen data systems at zonal and woreda levels through targeted technical support. • Support development of standardized reporting tools for use by sectoral offices. F. Knowledge Management • Maintain documentation repositories, shared folders, and datasets. • Support development of guidance notes, templates, and IM protocols. • Promote better documentation and dissemination of lessons learned and good practices.
Competencies and values
• Build and maintains partnerships • Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness • Drive to achieve results for impact • Innovates and embraces change • Manages ambiguity and complexity • Thinks and acts strategically • Works collaboratively with others
Living conditions and remarks
The IMO will be based in Nekemte, capital of East Wollega Zone, with frequent travel to surrounding zones and woredas. Basic to good accommodation options are available. The town has access to health facilities, markets, and transport connections. Security conditions vary depending on zone-specific factors; the selected volunteer must follow UNDSS and UNICEF security protocols, including travel advisories and movement restrictions. As this is a national UN Volunteer assignment, the UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging his/her own housing, other living essentials and will already be fully conversant with the living conditions in Ethiopia. You can check full entitlements at the duty station at https://app.unv.org/calculator. The complete UN Volunteer Conditions of Service is available at https://explore.unv.org/cos.”
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