We are looking for a data collector (consultant), Turkish and English speaking, to join our team as soon as possible to primarily gather data on Türkiye and Syria earthquake.
- Starting Date: ASAP / 14.02.2023
- Required languages: English and Turkish (Arabic an asset)
- Type of contract: consultant
Purpose of the position
Support the ACAPS analysis by participating in the production of ACAPS data products through secondary data review and data collection.
Specific responsibilities
- Conduct monitoring of information on global political, economic, social, and humanitarian developments related to humanitarian crises and contexts of Türkiye and Syria, and any other allocated countries (if needed).
Deliverables
- Gather and analyze quantitative and qualitative data to feed into the INFORM Severity Index, the ACAPS Global Humanitarian Access, the Global Core dataset, ACAPS datasets (access events, information landscape, protection monitoring, seasonal calendar, information ecosystem) and other analysis data products where appropriate.
Requirements and qualifications
Formal education and background
- Completed relevant university degree or currently enrolled in a programme, preferably in humanitarian action, social sciences, international relations, international development or related fields.
Requirements
- Familiarity with Excel (or similar software);
- Fluency in English and Turkish
- Any additional language is considered an asset; preferably Arabic
- Experience in Secondary Data Review, Desk Review;
- Attention to details and ability to receive and implement feedback;
- Ability to effectively work within a multi-cultural environment;
- Ability to deliver against targets and meeting deadlines within a short timeframe;
- Ability to work in team;
- Structured and focused, proven ability to manage time effectively;
- Access to a reliable internet connection.
ACAPS is a project hosted by the Norwegian Refugee Council.
ACAPS is dedicated to improving analysis of humanitarian needs in complex emergencies and crises. We are independent of specific operational and sectoral agendas or interests, and we provide evidence-based analysis. Our analysis team supports the humanitarian community by providing up-to-date information on more than 100 key crises around the globe. This enables crisis responders to better understand and thereby better address the needs of the affected population and strengthen the assessment ecosystem.