NTS Team Assistant
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Background
DCA Lebanon has worked in mine action since 2007. In addition to reducing the harm from explosion, clearance activities also release contaminated land for socio-economic development in the context of rising demands from the local and refugee population. In 2012, DCA began implementing humanitarian and development projects through local partners and scaled up its operations in 2021 due to the deepening crisis in country.
For further information about DCA please refer to our website: Lebanon (danchurchaid.org).
Role
The objective of this position is to support the Non-Technical Survey Officer (NTS Officer) in gathering and analysing data on communities affected by explosive ordnance (EO) to inform risk reduction efforts through four main key aspects: Support NTS Officer, Data Collection Assistance, Data Entry, and Reporting.
Responsibilities
- Assist the NTS Officer with preparing survey instruments by ensuring clarity and understandability of questions for the target audience and cultural appropriateness of the language and content in addition to proper formatting for ease of data collection and analysis.
- Responsible for conducting Survey Operations without immediate supervision and is in charge of his own team.
- Participate in conducting interviews and focus group discussions alongside the NTS Officer, following established protocols.
- Accurately and legibly record responses on paper forms or electronically using tablets or laptops.
- Maintain data collection tools and equipment (e.g., tablets, recording devices, extra batteries, paper forms) in good working order and report any equipment malfunction or damage to the NTS Officer promptly.
- Enter collected data into spreadsheets or databases, ensuring accuracy and consistency and work closely with the NTS Officer to resolve any data quality issues.
- Support NTS Officer in organizing and summarizing collected data by creating tables, charts, or other visual aids.
- Assist with preparing basic reports and presentations to communicate findings to stakeholders (with guidance from the NTS Officer).
Background
- At least 12-months working with Humanitarian Mine Action and involved in surveys.
- Prior experience in data collection or research assistance.
- Experience working in a community setting or with INGOs.
- Completed an NTS course and a Manual Mine Clearance/Battle Area Clearance course.
- Proficiency in entering data accurately and efficiently into spreadsheets or databases.
- Experience with IMSMA Core (Information Management System in Mine Action) and GIS (Geographic Information Systems).
- First Aid and Basic Safety Training (Being prepared for potential hazards in the field is important).
- A valid driving license.
- Relevant education.
- Fluency in the local language of the project area.
- Proficiency in written and spoken English language.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills to effectively document information, communicate with team members, and potentially interact with community members.
- Ability to organize and manage data in a clear and consistent manner, with a keen eye for detail to ensure accuracy.
- Ability to work effectively with others, build rapport with people from diverse backgrounds, and maintain a professional demeanour.
- Ability to work independently, meet deadlines, and demonstrate a commitment to quality work.
- Proficiency in using basic computer applications like Microsoft office.
- Strong computer literacy and a willingness to learn new technologies.
- Understanding and respect for different cultures and customs are essential when working in community settings.
- Ability to work collaboratively with the NTS Officer and other team members.
- Adaptability and flexibility to work in potentially challenging environments.
- Ability to learn new things quickly and work effectively under supervision.
- Strong interest in humanitarian work and community development
Reporting
- Regular reports on the performance and services will be submitted to the NTS Team Officer.
- Regular check-ins and feedback sessions will be conducted to ensure effective coordination and support.
DCA offers
- 6-Month contract; renewed based on the availability of funds.
- Good colleagues in a rewarding and empowering workplace.
- An interesting and challenging experience, addressing humanitarian needs.
- Training opportunities to help you grow professionally.
- Employees will undergo a comprehensive orientation and training program to familiarize themselves with the humanitarian standards, data entry systems, and distribution procedures.
Department: CO Lebanon
Deadline: 18 January 2025
Location: Lebanon
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