The Centre for Humanitarian Data is focused on
increasing the use and impact of ...
The Centre for Humanitarian Data is focused on
increasing the use and impact of data in the humanitarian sector. It is managed
by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
(OCHA) and is based in The Hague, the Netherlands. The Centre’s services are
available to humanitarian partners and OCHA staff in the field and at
headquarters.
The Centre focuses on four areas: data
services, data responsibility, data literacy, and predictive analytics. The
data services workstream focuses on the management of the Humanitarian Data
Exchange (HDX) platform, the development and use of the Humanitarian Exchange
Language (HXL) data standard, and support to the International Aid Transparency
Initiative (IATI). The data responsibility worksteam focuses on the development
and adoption of guidelines and different techniques for the secure management
of data, both within OCHA and the broader humanitarian system. The data
literacy workstream focuses on improving the data skills of technical and
non-technical humanitarians through the delivery of training programmes and
sharing of capacity-building material. The predictive analytics workstream
focuses on model development, including threshold and trigger design for
anticipatory action, and quality assurance of partner models through validation
and peer review.
The Centre is looking for a Data Manager to
support data-contributor organisations with sharing data on HDX. The role will
primarily be responsible for ensuring the quality of data shared on the platform,
offering data visualization and standardization support, and maintaining good
working relationships with data contributors. We are looking for a candidate
who is self-motivated, enjoys working with data and the people who produce it,
and can thrive in an international, remote, and multidisciplinary team.
Reporting Relationships
Data Manager will be a part of the Centre’s Data Partnerships Team and will
report to the Head of the Data Partnerships Team who is based in Geneva. The
Data Manager will be expected to work closely with the rest of the HDX team and
with information/data managers at headquarters and field locations.