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Project Officer (Database Manager)


Pays: canada
Ville: Montreal
Employeur: UNESCO


Date limite : 31-07-2022


Description complète


Post Number : 1CAUIS0075PA



Grade : P-3



Parent Sector : UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS)



Duty Station: Montreal



Job Family: Education



Type of contract : Project Appointment



Duration of contract : 1 year



Recruitment open to : Internal and external candidates



Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time) : 31-JUL-2022 (EXTENDED)



 



UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism



Duration
of contract: initially 1 year, with possibility of extension subject to
availability of funds and satisfactory performance.


BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE POST


The
UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) is the statistical office of
UNESCO and is the UN depository for global statistics in the fields of
education, science, technology and innovation, culture and
communication.

The UIS is the official source of internationally comparable data used
to monitor progress towards the Sustainable Development Goal on
education. With custodianship of SDG 4 Global and Thematic Frameworks,
the UIS hosts and co-chairs the Technical Cooperation Group on the
indicators for SDG 4. 



The
UIS was established to improve UNESCO's statistical programme and to
develop and deliver the timely, accurate and policy-relevant statistics
needed in today’s increasingly complex and rapidly changing social,
political and economic environments. Within this mandate, the UIS has
initiated and supported regions and countries in developing benchmarks
for selected SDG 4 indicators and region-specific education indicators;
and, under the leadership of the African Union, is responsible for
reporting against the CESA framework.  As part of its strategy for
collaboration, brokerage and the generation of public goods the UIS has
worked with UNICEF, World Bank, OECD and the GEMR on the Joint Survey of
national education responses to COVID 19 and is developing resources to
support the monitoring of commitments for Mission: Recovering Education
2021. 



The
UIS is developing a Global Education Observatory (GEO), with the vision
of providing Member States and the international community with a
gateway to education-related data that fulfils the need of national,
regional and global stakeholders for easy access to information for
decision making, which responds flexibly to short, medium and long-term
priorities. 

To achieve this vision, the proposed Observatory has the following objectives: 



  • Ensure
    that presentation is in a visually attractive ways of UIS datasets
    pertaining to the monitoring of SDG4 and SDG1 by preparing the database;
  • In
    the medium-term, populate the gateway with data on the most important
    education policy priorities and form strategic partnerships with clear
    value added and complementarity, to ensure this gateway fulfils most
    stakeholders’ need with reference to achieving SDG 4.  


The
GEO will compile and integrate information from existing data
collection mechanism including the UIS annual data release and rapid
response data collection mechanisms, providing policy makers with real
time data. It will implement strategic partnerships; crowdsource
existing data as needed; and leverage innovative data collection such as
big data techniques.


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS


Main responsibilities and tasks



  • Coordinate
    and prepare the databases for the GEO website, ensuring its quality by
    checking the coherence and consistency against established parameters,
    and contribute to its development and gradual improvement.
  • Coordinate
    the work on online data resources for the GEO website, including
    multiple online resources owned or co-owned by the UIS and manage the
     evolution of the UIS data browser. 
  • Coordinate
    and prepare the databases for the monitoring of the achievement of
    national SDG 4 benchmarks and maintain the Statistics, coordinate the
    work to report annually on progress towards the national SDG 4
    benchmarks in collaboration with the Global Education Monitoring Report.
  • Coordinate the preparation of the database to be submitted to UNSD as part of the global commitment. 
  • Support
    the UIS in its role of custodian agency for most of the SDG global and
    thematic frameworks as per paragraph 18 of the Education 2030 Framework
    for Action. 
  • Provide
    support to the cooperation and coordination mechanisms established to
    develop and implement the SDG 4 monitoring framework.
  • Participate in other activities to ensure the success of the UIS work.

COMPETENCIES (Core / Managerial)


Communication (C)
Accountability (C)
Innovation (C)
Knowledge sharing and continuous improvement (C)
Planning and organizing (C)
Results focus (C)
Teamwork (C)
Professionalism (C)

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For detailed information, please consult the UNESCO Competency Framework.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS


 



Education 



  • Advanced
    university degree (master’s degree or equivalent) in statistics,
    economics, demography or a related discipline with strong statistical
    and data management component.


 



Work experience



  • Minimum
    4 years of progressively responsible relevant professional experience
    as a researcher and/or analyst working with administrative, finance,
    survey, and/or assessment data relating to education, especially with
    developing countries, of which at least 2 years acquired at
    international level; 
  • Experience
    in designing, managing and implementing project and programme
    activities pertaining to data collection, analysis and dissemination,
    and developing innovative and effective information management systems;
  • Experience in identifying, processing, and using data to advance decisions, strategies and execution is required; 
  • Experience with relevant coding and database management languages (such as SQL, Python, Stata). 


 



Skills/competencies



  • Familiarity with SDG 4/global, regional and national education monitoring frameworks.
  • Demonstrated
    ability to explore innovative options to deliver data and analytical
    products, including understanding how to leverage on emerging
    methodological opportunities.
  • Knowledge of data visualisation tools (e.g. Power BI, Tableau) 
  • Experience working with and reconciling data from multiple sources.
  • Demonstrated
    capability to prepare analytical and dissemination products on complex
    technical issues suitable for a more general policy audience. 
  • Demonstrated
    capability to plan and manage projects; to maintain partnerships; to
    work effectively and collaboratively in a multi-cultural team
    environment. 


 



Language



  • Excellent knowledge of English.


 


DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS


Education 



  • A post graduate degree in public policy, technology, data management, or a closely related field or equivalent experience.
  • An advanced degree in applied statistics / data science is highly desirable. 


Work experience



  • Experience of working in developing countries for National Statistical Offices or Planning Units.


 



Skills/competencies 



  • Knowledge of UIS databases and SDG 4 system of indicators is highly desirable.


Languages



  • Working knowledge of French.

BENEFITS AND ENTITLEMENTS



UNESCO’s
salaries consist of a basic salary and other benefits which may include
if applicable: 30 days annual leave, family allowance, medical
insurance, pension plan etc.



For full information on benefits and entitlements, please consult our Guide to Staff Benefits.



SELECTION AND RECRUITMENT PROCESS



Please
note that all candidates must complete an on-line application and
provide complete and accurate information. To apply, please visit the UNESCO careers website. No modifications can be made to the application submitted.



The
evaluation of candidates is based on the criteria in the vacancy
notice, and may include tests and/or assessments, as well as a
competency-based interview. 



UNESCO
uses communication technologies such as video or teleconference, e-mail
correspondence, etc. for the assessment and evaluation of candidates.



Please
note that only selected candidates will be further contacted and
candidates in the final selection step will be subject to reference
checks based on the information provided.



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