Social listening: Social and Behavioral Data Support

Provide social and behavioral data support on COVID-19.

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UNICEF MENA - UNICEF Middle East and North Africa

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Application deadline 4 years ago: Tuesday 13 Jul 2021 at 23:00 UTC

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Overview

Provide social and behavioral data support on COVID-19.

You have:

  • University degree in public health, social sciences, development studies, statistics, or related fields.
  • At least 2 years experience working directly on data analysis in a humanitarian or development organization.
  • Excellent writing skills.
  • Working proficiency in Arabic will be an advantage.

Contract

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Under the guidance of the Communication for Development Chief in Iraq, provide social and behavioral data support under the country's risk communication and communication response to the COVID-19 pandemic (including vaccination demand). A report of 3 to 5 pages every two weeks. 1. Data Analysis: Collating and analysis of primary and secondary data from various sources including research studies and monitoring reports. 2. Editing and Writing: Reporting RCCE data-related updates.

  • COVID-19 Response
  • Journalism, mass media and broadcasting

    Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) is one of the key pillars of UNICEF’s COVID-19 response. Social listening is an important aspect of RCCE as it provides information about ongoing conversations on COVID-19, among other reasons. As the crisis evolves and the RCCE response expands, the collection, analysis, and use of social listening data will contribute to more localized, community-centric RCCE actions in the State of Palestine.

  • Volunteers: 1 needed

  • 6-10 hours per week / 16 weeks

    1. University degree in public health, social sciences, development studies, statistics, or related fields. 2. At least 2 years experience working directly on data analysis in a humanitarian or development organization. 3. Excellent writing skills. 4. Working proficiency in Arabic will be an advantage.
  • Palestine, State of

  • English, Arabic

Potential interview questions

Can you describe your experience with data analysis in a humanitarian setting? This question assesses the candidate's relevant experience and ability to handle data in a critical context. Highlight specific projects you've worked on, the types of data you analyzed, and the outcome of your analysis.
How do you approach writing reports based on data analysis? The interviewer wants to know your method for synthesizing data into reports. Pro members can see the explanation.
What strategies do you use for social listening in crisis situations? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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