Fresher Information Management Associate US NGO Jobs – Humanitarian OpenStreetMap (HOT)

Fresher Information Management Associate US NGO Jobs – Humanitarian OpenStreetMap (HOT)

Job Title:     Information Management Associate

Organisation: Humanitarian OpenStreetMap

Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda

Reports to: Country Manager

About US:

The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) is a U.S.-based NGO that applies the principles of open data sharing for humanitarian response and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Free, up-to-date maps are a critical resource when relief organizations are responding to disasters or political crises. The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) creates and provides those maps.

About the Project:

The “Crowdsourcing Non-Camp Refugee Data Through OpenStreetMap (OSM)” is a UNHCR-HOT partnership project, which aims to improve program planning and service delivery to refugee communities, develop better integration with host communities, and build refugee self-reliance through Open-Source Map Data. The program trains and equips community leaders in refugee communities to map vulnerabilities and assets in the places they live, filling in key data gaps and “blank spots” on the map. These micro-level maps are created using techniques including crowdsourced data collection on mobile phones and the global community mapping efforts of the 45,000-strong Humanitarian OpenStreetMap community. The resulting multilanguage maps and map data are then made openly available online in OSM, on mobile phones for navigation, in printed form in refugee social/community centers, and provided to local stakeholders and response coordination.

Job Summary:  The Information Management Associate will report directly to HOT’s Country Manager in Uganda, helping coordinate field operations and outputs with legible and informative GIS outputs/production. The individual will ensure that data is up to date, correctly cleaned, managed, archived, uploaded and attributed. Data accessibility will comprise a key responsibility of the post, and a meticulous but imaginitive approach will be key. The post-holder will work to facilitate the creation of comprehensive, highly detailed maps for HOT Uganda, with incisive and revealing field-narratives in mind. These will include refugee-specific base maps for disaster risk analysis, operations and monitoring by partners, contributing to more effective advocacy, navigation, and service delivery by humanitarian actors. This individual will co-advocate with multiple partner organisations and UN bodies working with data and risk information in Uganda, and promote access to – and use of – OpenStreetMap data by all stakeholders. S/he may also serve in a monitoring and evaluation capacity, ensuring that outputs and outcomes of project activities are appropriately captured for accurate, nuanced reporting to donors. The position will involve management and manipulations of data across platforms, and reciprocations between Open and proprietary data formats.

There will be a need for skilled organisation of personnel, workflows and data, and understanding of the architectures of both traditional NGOs and more multi-lateral tech methodologies. Candidates considered for this post will be able to show a capacity for an improvised yet orderly approach, involving the design of data management systems which are scalable, yet accommodate constraints dictated by resource-poor settings. This is a dynamic evolutionary post, located in an era which increasingly acknowledges Open Source Ethos as a contributing standard in the future of international disaster relief.

Key Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Support and manage in-house GIS capacity to develop, express, and deliver mapping outputs in digital and physical formats.
  • Support Mapping Supervisors in organizing and facilitating OSM trainings, workshops, and awareness sessions for local community centers and refugee populations.
  • Provide support in designing data products and establishing partnerships to integrate OSM and (open) geospatial data into pre-existing data sources and platforms.
  • Write and translate documentation as necessary.
  • Design, implement and regularly update the Information Management Strategy and the Dissemination Plan for information management products produced by the organisation, and in-line with the UNHCR Web Portal.
  • Co-Design necessary data collection tools, ensuring that the purpose and use of data collected is clear and that questions are simple, clear and collectable in OSM formats.
  • Organise and manage data input at the server from data collection forms and conduct initial analysis of the data.
  • Proactively gather information from relevant partners and other organisations which may be of use to the employing agency or cluster for informing decisions.
  • Actively participate in information management working group meetings representing the organisation, and provide the necessary support in presenting the relevant GIS data and information.
  • Provide advice and counsel concerning information management issues and industry trend to the partners.
  • Adapt to changing project priorities and support other duties as assigned.

Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 

  • The applicant should preferably hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field
  • Previous professional experience in socio-humanitarian contexts, field improvisation experience, and/or practical project management experience in the commercial sector (inside/outside of GIS).
  • Experience of use of OSM tools at field level; experience working with Open-Source GIS, and OpenStreetMap tools such as OpenDataKit(ODK), Kobo Collect, Field Papers and X-form building.
  • The ideal candidate should have good ICT and information management skills and eagerness/ability to learn new technologies.
  • Experience of OpenSource GIS and Data Management tools (and content).
  • Show commitment to Open Source ethos.
  • Humanitarian values, community focus, and field empathy.
  • Demonstrated leadership, versatility, and integrity in other professional /personal environments, and people and deadline management experience.
  • Show commitment to inclusive team behaviour, evidencing both robust leadership and good delegation.
  • World-class visualisation and graphic design skills.
  • Strong writing, advocacy, and analytical skills, including experience preparing reports for clients.
  • Extensive knowledge and understanding of the complexity related to refugee situations. Understanding of the variety of local stakeholders working on refugee response an advantage.
  • Ability to work independently and complete deliverables with minimal supervision.
  • Willingness to ask for help.

How to Apply:

All applicants should send a complete application form at the link below.

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NB: Be sure to complete both parts 1 and 2 and combine CV and Cover Letter into one file entitled ‘FirstName.LastName’

Deadline: 16th January, 2019

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