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An international humanitarian organization is seeking a GIS Specialist to provide expert support for emergency response in humanitarian settings. The role involves producing GIS products, managing geodata, and providing capacity building for field teams. Candidates should have a strong GIS background with proficiency in ArcGIS Pro and QGIS, as well as fluency in English and French. This is a full-time position based in the field with a contract lasting 12 months.
Médecins Sans Frontières is an international, independent medical and humanitarian organization that provides care to populations in need, to people affected by natural or man-made disasters and to victims of armed conflicts, without discrimination and regardless of their race, religion, belief or political affiliation (MSF Charter). The MSF movement is built around 6 operational centers supported by 24 sections and offices worldwide. The French section is present in about thirty countries. GIS at MSF has been developed as a service to MSF operations since 2013 and is, since January 2021 an Intersectional Centre of Expertise & Services serving the full Movement. GIS core mission is to support informed decision making through better spatial comprehension, enhancing the focus of health services around patients, and increasing the impact and efficiency of MSF’s regular and emergency interventions. GIS service team aims to provide an intersectional operational support system, thanks to a framework of dedicated tools and services, that is reliable, agile, adapted to emergency contexts and needs, timely, and efficient.
The Flying GIS for Epool applies his/her expertise into field Projects and Coordinations for the countries of intervention of the Emergency Cell. He/she provides strategic technical support to coordination and field according to MSF GIS Centre policies, guidelines, and procedures in order to support the broad operational objectives of the missions.
Aiming to respond to the needs of the Emergency Pool and the missions allocated within its portfolio, he/she is deployed for short missions to respond within short deadlines to identified GIS needs, mostly focusing on Support to Emergency response, Explos or other support to Emergency projects, adopting whenever possible the GIS centre ways of working the Emergency Response (Rapid Map, Explo Kit, Scenario response maps kit, etc…)
He/she performs background tasks during standby periods.
Objective 1: GIS Products and map production supporting projects and eprep (prospective and surge capacity)
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Objective 2: Responsible for the integration, cleaning and sharing of geodata within the countries of interventions.
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Objective 3: GIS Learning and development for the ecell and the epool
Output and activities:
Objective 4: background tasks
Output and activities:
Software knowledges required:
1.Desktop:
2.Web
Education:
Minimum 2nd year university level in subjects such as : GIS, cartography, software/computer engineering, computer science, information technology...
Experience: Minimum 2 years in humanitarian contexts in GIS or related field.
MSF Experience (headquarter and/or field) is a strong asset.
Languages: English and French C1 level is compulsory.
Spanish and/or Arabic is an asset.
Skills: Strong problem solving, project management, analytical, organizational, time management, interpersonal-cultural sensitivity, leadership and communication skills.
Willingness to work in highly insecure contexts (isolated areas and conflicts zones) is necessary.
Specificities of the position:
Status: Field-based position. Full-time 12 months fixed term contract.
Salary conditions: Salary level 12 according to MSF field grid and relevant experience.
Desired starting date: november 2025