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An international organization is looking for a Statistics and Monitoring Officer in Ghedi, Italy. The successful candidate will support data collection and analysis to improve nutrition outcomes for children and women. Responsibilities include data quality assurance, capacity development, and data dissemination. Candidates should have a relevant degree and experience in nutrition and statistical programming. Fluency in English is required, with additional UN language knowledge as an asset.
Medtronic
EUR 35.000 - 45.000
2 giorni fa
EUR 35.000 - 45.000
How can you make a difference?
This position sits in the Chief Statistician’s Office. Under the supervision of the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (P4), the Statistics and Monitoring Officer (P2), Nutrition will support improving the quality, relevance, availability and use of data and contextual information on children and women throughout UNICEF. UNICEF maintains global databases on a large number of nutrition indicators and convenes partners and experts to review and provide technical guidance on nutrition monitoring in several areas such as child malnutrition, infant and young child feeding, etc. The main functions of this job are to support data collection, analyses and database management of nutrition‑related indicators of primary concern to UNICEF, including with quality assurance of data; to assist in the analysis of core nutrition outcome and intervention coverage results in the MICS and DHS and other nationally representative surveys and some programme monitoring data; disseminating findings through different types of media (e.g. website and reports); and to support other inter‑agency related activities.
UNICEF is committed to equal employment opportunities and will provide reasonable accommodations for all applicants and employees. HIV, T or pregnancy status, mental or physical disability, religion/faith, race, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, nationality, language, or any other protected characteristic is not a barrier for consideration.