Information Management Officer (Remote)
Remote | Ukraine
- Organization: UNV - United Nations Volunteers
- Location: Remote | Ukraine
- Grade: National UN Volunteer Specialist
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Occupational Groups:
- Statistics
- Information Technology and Computer Science
- Documentation and Information Management
- Closing Date: 2025-12-07
Details
Mission and objectives
UNDP supports strategic capacity development initiatives to promote inclusive growth and sustainable human development. Together with national, regional and local authorities, civil societies, private sector, UNDP strives to support Ukraine in its efforts to eliminate poverty, develop people’s capacity, achieve equitable results, sustain the environment, and advance democratic governance. UNDP is in line with 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to achieve national strategic capacity development.
Context
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is a UN agency that works in about 170 countries and territories, helping eradicate poverty, reduce inequalities and exclusion, and build resilience. It thereby helps them sustain progress and achieve Sustainable Development Goals. In Ukraine, UNDP operates in three programme priorities, such as Democratic Governance and Inclusive Social Fabric, Inclusive and Sustainable Economic Recovery and Growth, and Sustainable Environment and Energy Transformation.
Since the start of the hostilities in 2014 and the full-scale invasion in 2022, UNDP in Ukraine has been present on the ground, through its hubs around the country, supporting regional and local authorities and civil society partners in their emergency response and crisis management.
Lessons from the past years informed the development of UNDP’s Country Programme Document (2025-2029) and the scale-up of the Area-Based Recovery (ABR) Framework. The Framework’s programmatic pillars of Reconstruction, Returns, Resilience, and Reforms are focused on ensuring community recovery and creating conditions for the return to a development pathway in Ukraine.
Addressing the country’s complex reconstruction and recovery requires a holistic, systems-based response that empowers all parts of society — including government, local authorities, the private sector, and citizens — with the capacity and resources to respond effectively. To ensure a whole-of-society approach, the framework offers an integrated, participatory, and inclusive methodology to advance recovery in communities most affected by the war.
Since the start of the hostilities in 2014 and the full-scale invasion in 2022, UNDP in Ukraine has been present on the ground, through its hubs around the country, supporting regional and local authorities and civil society partners in their emergency response and crisis management.
Lessons from the past years informed the development of UNDP’s Country Programme Document (2025-2029) and the scale-up of the Area-Based Recovery (ABR) Framework. The Framework’s programmatic pillars of Reconstruction, Returns, Resilience, and Reforms are focused on ensuring community recovery and creating conditions for the return to a development pathway in Ukraine.
Addressing the country’s complex reconstruction and recovery requires a holistic, systems-based response that empowers all parts of society — including government, local authorities, the private sector, and citizens — with the capacity and resources to respond effectively. To ensure a whole-of-society approach, the framework offers an integrated, participatory, and inclusive methodology to advance recovery in communities most affected by the war.
Task description
The purpose of this assignment is to support the UNDP ABR team in ensuring high-quality, timely, and coherent data management, monitoring, reporting, and visualization processes. The UNV Information Management Officer will play a key role in maintaining and improving information systems, strengthening colleagues’ capacity to use data tools effectively, and contributing to evidence-based analysis, reporting and programming.
Under the direct supervision of the Monitoring, Reporting and Research Specialist, the UNV Information Management Officer will undertake the following tasks:
• Provide technical support to existing reporting systems (such as the ABR Activity Monitoring System, IMRP, and others), including guiding colleagues on proper data entry and system use, monitoring timely data submission, conducting regular data quality checks and cleaning, identifying and reporting inconsistencies, and supporting overall system administration.
• Contribute to the development and administration of new reporting systems as needed.
• Support the maintenance and updating of ABR team dashboards (e.g., ABR Activity Monitoring, Community Profiling, Annual WG Survey dashboard), as well as secondary data repository stored in SharePoint for knowledge management purposes.
• Participate in the organization, data collection, and analysis of in-house and partner research conducted by the ABR team.
• Provide assistance in preparing various reports by generating up-to-date results from the reporting systems.
• Support the implementation of ad hoc in-depth assessments and prepare visual presentations of analytical findings to inform programme and policy planning, ensuring alignment with both subnational needs and national recovery priorities.
• Generate and update frequencies, pivot tables, and charts of relevant indicators for planning and monitoring purposes as well as on-demand requests by ABR team.
• Support the development and implementation of online and offline data collection tools to meet monitoring, evaluation, and reporting needs of the ABR team, while ensuring that UNDP’s Quality Assurance (QA) requirements are being met.
• Archive and back up database systems, ensure database security, and perform database administration functions.
• Provide technical support and capacity-building for UNDP ABR staff and local authorities on data input processes, analysis, and visualization techniques.
• Provide technical expertise and support during interagency initiatives related to information and data management, to enhance information sharing between organizations (including governmental institutions), strengthen access to information from other organizations and clusters, and contribute to intersectoral dashboards and reports.
• Collect and document lessons learned, achievements, and gaps to continuously improve ABR team effectiveness.
• Perform any other related tasks as may be required or assigned by the supervisor.
Under the direct supervision of the Monitoring, Reporting and Research Specialist, the UNV Information Management Officer will undertake the following tasks:
• Provide technical support to existing reporting systems (such as the ABR Activity Monitoring System, IMRP, and others), including guiding colleagues on proper data entry and system use, monitoring timely data submission, conducting regular data quality checks and cleaning, identifying and reporting inconsistencies, and supporting overall system administration.
• Contribute to the development and administration of new reporting systems as needed.
• Support the maintenance and updating of ABR team dashboards (e.g., ABR Activity Monitoring, Community Profiling, Annual WG Survey dashboard), as well as secondary data repository stored in SharePoint for knowledge management purposes.
• Participate in the organization, data collection, and analysis of in-house and partner research conducted by the ABR team.
• Provide assistance in preparing various reports by generating up-to-date results from the reporting systems.
• Support the implementation of ad hoc in-depth assessments and prepare visual presentations of analytical findings to inform programme and policy planning, ensuring alignment with both subnational needs and national recovery priorities.
• Generate and update frequencies, pivot tables, and charts of relevant indicators for planning and monitoring purposes as well as on-demand requests by ABR team.
• Support the development and implementation of online and offline data collection tools to meet monitoring, evaluation, and reporting needs of the ABR team, while ensuring that UNDP’s Quality Assurance (QA) requirements are being met.
• Archive and back up database systems, ensure database security, and perform database administration functions.
• Provide technical support and capacity-building for UNDP ABR staff and local authorities on data input processes, analysis, and visualization techniques.
• Provide technical expertise and support during interagency initiatives related to information and data management, to enhance information sharing between organizations (including governmental institutions), strengthen access to information from other organizations and clusters, and contribute to intersectoral dashboards and reports.
• Collect and document lessons learned, achievements, and gaps to continuously improve ABR team effectiveness.
• Perform any other related tasks as may be required or assigned by the supervisor.
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