The Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) implemented by IOM Ukraine continuously seeks to enhance humanitarian response initiatives through the collection and dissemination of relevant and quality data to inform operations. As human mobility dynamics shift and Russia’s war on Ukraine evolves, so too do the needs of the population. DTM prides itself on adapting to these shifting conditions to inform effective response. The systematic collection, analysis, and dissemination of data on internal displacement enables IOM and its partners in the humanitarian response to better understand the drivers of mobility and the evolving needs of affected populations. The availability of reliable data on internal displacement within Ukraine is crucial for informing efficient, effective and accountable service delivery, enabling humanitarian stakeholders, including national authorities and partners to ensure that assistance is targeted and tailored to the needs of vulnerable communities.
The Data Collection Field Assistant will support and contribute to the implementation of IOM Ukraine’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) monitoring for humanitarian purposes in designated regions.
1. Assist in data collection activities through in surveys (excursions, telephone surveys, etc.), direct observation and involvement of key informants and provide a monthly report based on the results of these activities.
2. Identify and develop contacts with key stakeholders in the Kharkivska Oblast in areas of activity to facilitate data collection and provide a monthly report based on the results of this activity.
3. Monitor the movement of the population of the Kharkivska Oblast and other areas of Ukraine where displacement occurs and provide a monthly report based on the results of this activity.
4. Organized, if necessary, obtaining permits and agreed visits in cooperation with the local territorial coordinator.
5. Undertake travels within Ukraine for data collection purposes, to establish links with focal points in various communities and support DTM unit with project-specific tasks.
6. Undertake training on and implement fully the principles of ethical data collection among vulnerable respondents and humanitarian data protection principles
7. Perform other duties that may be assigned in the field of data collection.
Fully complete and submit each survey assigned by the Field Coordination Specialist within the timeframe provided, ensuring the highest possible data quality and adherence to the data collection guidelines provided by IOM.
· Attend regular data collection coordination meetings (remotely or in-person), providing information of interactions with key informants as well as updates from areas of operation.
· Implement fully the principles of ethical data collection among vulnerable respondents and humanitarian data protection principles according to IOM guidelines and instructions.
· Attend and complete all required trainings related to the position.
· Submit regular monthly report and ad-hoc surveys before the deadline set by the Field Coordination Specialist via the data collection tools (tablets) provided.
· Report on the number of surveys submitted on a monthly basis, and ensure it is checked and verified by the Field Coordination Specialist.
· Assessment of data quality and professionalism in interactions with key informants to be conducted at regular intervals during the period of the consultancy by the Field Coordination Specialist.
Outcome:
1. Took part in at least 1 (one) coordination event per month: regular data collection coordination meetings (remotely or in person), introductory trainings-instructions, etc.;
2. At least 3 key informants contacts from Kharkivska Oblast and other areas of Ukraine where displacement occurs, new arrivals are recorded are added to the database of key informants every quarter;
3. At least once every 2 months ensured data collection for regular or ad-hoc survey by the deadline set by the field coordination specialist using the provided data collection tools (tablets).
- High school diploma/certificate with two years of relevant work experience Or Bachelor’s Degree with at least one years of responsible work experience (degree in social sciences, law, or international relations/development would be an advantage).
- ·Experience of working with governmental authorities, local or international NGOs or UN agencies is an advantage.
- Familiarity with conducting assessments and engaging with communities to understand their needs.
- Knowledge and understanding of the context and issues related to the emergency response in Ukraine would be an asset.
- ·Advanced PC knowledge.
- ·Ability to deliver results under the circumstances that exist in the eastern regions of Ukraine.
- Fluency in Ukrainian is mandatory. Russian is desirable. Intermediate or higher level of English will be an advantage. Travel required
Yes. Transportation and any lodging costs related to travel on duty will be covered by IOM in addition to hourly pay on the basis of signed Travel Request form, and proof of costs incurred.
Required Competencies IOM’s competency framework can be found at this link. Competencies will be assessed during the selection process. Values - all IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these three values: - Inclusion and respect for diversity: Respects and promotes individual and cultural differences. Encourages diversity and inclusion.