Data Specialist

United Nations Environment Programme

Nairobi, Kenya

Experience: 3 to 5 Years

Skill Required: Monitoring and Evaluation

Under the overall supervision of Chief, Outreach and Projects Unit, and in close consultation with the MIKE Programme Coordinator, the Wildlife Data Analysis Specialist will review the elephant data collection methodology and protocols as well as the analysis used by the MIKE Programme to assess the feasibility of adapting and expanding mortality data collection and analysis to other CITES listed species in Africa.  

Responsibilities:

  • Feasibility study to adapt and expand mortality data collection and analysis to other CITES listed species.
  • Conduct a desk study on data collection and reporting methodologies applied to monitor illegal killing of other CITES listed species, such as African lions, rhinoceroses, giraffes to identify potential species that could be included in the feasibility assessment. 
  •  Consult the range States of the species identified through the desk study [relevant national wildlife authorities, including those participating in the African Carnivores Initiative (ACI)], the MIKE Technical Advisory Group (TAG) and other relevant experts involved in monitoring programmes at national level to investigate the applicability of data collection and reporting protocol options to other CITES listed species. 
  • Identify potential target species (at least two species) and conservation areas that may be used for pilot testing of expanded data collection efforts. 
  • Identify key data elements to be collected and develop a data collection form and other related protocols as well as basic training materials based on existing relevant training materials relating to data collection for the selected species. 
  • Identify and test options to analyze the data (based on existing information) taking into consideration the MIKE data analysis and other existing methodologies used for the selected species. 
  • Prepare detailed report(s) outlining findings, an executive summary, proposed data collection and management protocols, possible analysis options and recommendations. 
  •  Seek inputs from the CITES Secretariat, range States of the species selected and any other relevant experts to refine the draft feasibility study report. 
  • Assess the potential additional human resource, expertise, support and funds needed by range States and the Secretariat to implement a potential expanded programme relating to monitoring the illegal killing of other CITES listed species.   
  •  Facilitate a two-day regional workshop involving range States and relevant experts to present the feasibility study report, incorporate recommendations and prepare a workshop report. 
  • Develop a clear implementation plan with the agreement of the concerned range States to implement a pilot testing phase through to 2027. 
  •  Perform other duties related to the assignment, as required.

Requirements:

  • Advanced university degree (Master's degree or equivalent) in wildlife ecology, statistics, environmental statistics, environmental science, or related fields is required.
  • A first-level university degree in combination with two (2) additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
  • Within the seven years of experience required, at least five years of relevant work experience in wildlife monitoring and biodiversity conservation.
  • Within the seven years of experience required, at least five years experience in data analytics, statistical modeling, and their applications to conservation and development issues is required.
  • Knowledge of MIKE data collection, submission and analysis systems is required.
  • Within the seven years of experience required, at least four years of experience in using data analytics for addressing wildlife conservation, protected areas management, and other environmental/biodiversity questions in developing countries is required Within the seven years of experience required, at least five years of familiarity with a wide variety of data analysis software and methodologies, including knowledge of Bayesian statistical modelling is required.
  • Within the seven years of experience required, at least five years of experience in preparation of peer-reviewed studies and reports is required.
  • Within the seven years of experience required, at least five years of solid overall computer literacy, including proficiency in various MS Office applications (Excel, Word, etc.) and email/internet; knowledge of database management; and office technology equipment is required.
  • Within the seven years of experience required, at least five years of ability to work and adapt professionally and effectively in a challenging environment; ability to work effectively in a multicultural team of international and national personnel is required.
  • Experience with international organizations is an advantage Self-motivated, ability to work with minimum supervision; ability to work with tight deadlines.
  • English, French and Spanish are the working languages of the CITES Secretariat.
  • For the post advertised, Fluency in spoken and written English is required.
  • Working knowledge of French is desirable.

Source: https://careers.un.org/jobSearchDescription/262930?language=en