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 humanitarian response. 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 vision is to
create a future where everyone involved in a humanitarian emergency has access
to the data they need, when and how they need it, to make responsible and
informed decisions.
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.
The data responsibility workstream focuses on the development and adoption of
data responsibility guidelines and different techniques for the secure
management and ethical use 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 development of capacity-building material. The
predictive analytics workstream focuses on model development, including
threshold and trigger design, and quality
assurance of partner models through validation and a peer review
process.
Purpose and Scope of Assignment
The Centre requires the support of a User Experience Researcher to ensure that our products and services are responding
to current and emerging needs. The researcher will primarily work to further
develop the processes and features associated with managing and using the HDX
platform. The researcher will also support the material developed by the
Centre’s other workstreams, including through survey design, workshop
facilitation and end-user consultation.
We are looking for a researcher who is
self-motivated and can thrive in a remote, international, multidisciplinary
team. The right candidate has a passion for creating products and services that
resonate emotionally with people; thinks about human-centered design every day;
likes to work on social impact projects; wants to help increase the impact of
data in the humanitarian sector; and enjoys connecting with people in person
and online.