UNDP Is Hiring A Statistics Analyst To Start Working In New York, United States 2024 Apply Online
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UNDP
Target Audience
International Applicants
Introduction
The Statistics Analyst will contribute to the statistical work at HDRO, with a particular focus on supporting the computation and refinement of the GKI and other knowledge products by the Knowledge Project. The Statistics Analyst reports jointly to the Chief Statistician at HDRO and the Policy and Data Specialist at the Knowledge Project.
UNDP Is Hiring A Statistics Analyst To Start Working In New York, United States 2024
She/he will work closely with the entire HDR team and Knowledge Project team, establishing working relationships with international data agencies and other specialized agencies and research institutes in the process of data collection and measurement development related to the GKI, interact with UNDP’s Regional Bureaux and country offices to provide support, as well as with country governments and other external users of the GKI for information outreach.
The Statistics Analyst will assume the following responsibilities and duties:
1.Contribute to the production of UNDP’s GKI
- Research sources of relevant statistics and conduct independent evaluation of data quality and reliability;
- Clean and validate the raw data collected ensuring its accuracy, and conduct the various statistical steps leading to the calculation of the index (data treatment, normalization and index weighting);
- Apply statistical modelling and other quantitative techniques to obtain estimates as required;
- Conduct sensitivity and scenario analyses to understand the impact of different assumptions or external factors on the GKI;
- Research the best practices relating to data analysis including data imputation to address the problem of missing data among others;
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT
The selected Statistics Analyst will be part of the HDRO’s Statistics team and the Knowledge Project Team. Under the guidance and direct supervision of the Chief Statistician of HDRO and the Policy and Data Specialist of the Knowledge Project, the Statistics Analyst will assist with the tasks outlined above.
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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS OF THE SUCCESSFUL IPSA
Min. education requirements | – Advanced university degree (master’s degree or equivalent from an internationally accredited university in statistics, demography, economics, economic development, public policy or relevant social science; or- A first-level university degree (bachelor’s degree) in combination with an additional two (02) year(s) of qualifying experience will be given due consideration in lieu of the advanced university degree;- A strong training in applied statistics/quantitative analysis is desired. |
Min. years of relevant work experience | Up to two (02) year(s) (with master’s degree) or two (02) year(s) (with bachelor’s degree) of relevant professional work experience with international data and statistics. |
Required skills | – A good grasp of statistical software for analyzing data (particularly STATA), and other standard office software such as Excel and Word are required. |
Desired skills in addition to the competencies covered in the Competencies section | – Good understanding of the human development paradigm and its policy implications;- Proficiency in data analysis and visualization of development indicators;- Knowledge and experience of using household survey data for estimation and analysis of models, distributions and population parameters is desirable;- Previous experience working in the UN system or international organizations is desirable;- Familiarity with the production of internationally comparable statistics is desirable;- Previous experience working on areas such as human development, education, research and development, ICT and economy is highly desirable. |
Required Language(s) | – Proficiency in English (oral and written) is required;- Working knowledge of another UN official language is desirable. |
Professional Certificates | N/A |
TRAVEL
UNDP will cover the cost of travel of the individual to the duty station, as well as their return to their home upon completion of their services. Travel costs are covered only in the event that the function is undertaken physically in the duty station and excludes working from home arrangements.
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