Analyst, Disaster Risk and Vulnerability

Job Purpose
To provide a timely and reliable service to the IFRC Africa office through the development and maintenance of an effective risk information, analysis and alerting system for the IFRC Regional Office and Delegations. Specifically, the Risk & Vulnerability Analyst is accountable for the further development and maintenance of IFRC’s risk assessment and action planning, development of systems and tools which promote risk-informed action and managing partnerships with academic and technical partners to enhance digital risk analysis capacities. 
The R&V Analyst will also support the development of climate models and supporting the development of climate models and triggers for early warning and early action. The R&V analyst will support vulnerability capacity assessments at community level, to better tailor actions as per the existing vulnerabilities and coping capacities.
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Expand IFRC’s risk assessment and action planning, through:

Set-up a system to identify and analyse risks with the Africa Region (seasonal and imminent)
Strengthening the connection between community-, national- and global risk data/analysis (e.g. EVCA, national FbF (Forecast-based Financing) mapping and global INFORM WARNING) through enhancement of systems and risk data
Supporting the training and roll out of eVCA tools across the region
Integration of risk analysis, early warning and forecasting into National Society capacity strengthening initiatives, in particular Preparedness for Effective Response (PER) and DREF/Forecast based Action (FbA).
Support the development of Climate models and triggers for early warning and early action
review of Forecast-based Action EAPs, advising specifically around the use of risk data;
Contribute to and advise the learning and feedback process for Forecast-based Action plans and implementation;
Support the R&V team in effectively managing risk information generated through IFRC activities: Forecast based Action, Flood Resilience, Enhanced Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment, RoadMap to Community Resilience, etc.

Enhance the inclusion of risk and early warning capacities on the GO Platform:

Support the development of the GO (phase 4) module for risk and early warning;
Support the implementation of a system for collating and presenting existing hazard, exposure, vulnerability and capacity information (including simple mapping) based on Enhanced Vulnerability and Capacity Assessments, resilience measurements and other risk indices and relevant products/documents;
Regularly maintain and update risk-related data sets for the country and region
Maintain the implementation of the historic crisis databank, to include relevant data on seasonal risks, such as meteorological hazards, political events, historical crisis trends etc;

Development and maintenance of academic partnerships to enhance IFRC risk analysis capacities:

Work with academic partners to develop research themes and projects to address humanitarian challenges;
Engage with the Africa Union Continental Risk Watch, to cross-share risks, streamline systems and extend support

Collaboration with D&C colleagues:

Work in close collaboration with the Information Management Team in Geneva on the overall workflow and use of risk data through GO platform and related analytical frameworks created by the IFRC;
Work in close collaboration with R&V team in Geneva, in particular the two Resilience Coordinators, the FbF Senior Officer, Flood Resilience Senior Officer and Climate Change Coordinator.

Education

Relevant post-graduate university degree in Disaster Risk Management or equivalent qualification. Required
Basic Delegates Training Course (BTC), WORC, IMPACT or equivalent knowledge. Required

Experience

At least 5 years of international experience in humanitarian sector technical level related to Disaster Risk Management programming, institutional preparedness capacity strengthening initiatives, emergency response operations or EWEA systems. Required
Experience in developing emergency response plans, DREF applications or anticipatory action plans. Preferred
Experience working with Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies. Preferred
Experience working for a humanitarian or development organization in the Africa region. Preferred
Good understanding of the IFRC policies, system, and procedures. Required
Experience in coordinating with multiple stakeholders, including authorities and other humanitarian actors. Required
Experience managing projects including programmatic and financial aspects. Required

Knowledge, Skills and Languages

Excellent communication and facilitation skills. Required
Well-organized, with very good planning and time management skills. Required
Self-supporting in computers (MS Office, , spread sheets, word-processing, data analytics, presentations, etc.). Required
Fluent spoken and written English. Required
Good command of another IFRC official language (French). Preferred

Competencies, Values and Comments

Values: Respect for diversity; Integrity; Professionalism; Accountability.
Core competencies: Communication; Collaboration and teamwork; Judgement and decision making; National society and customer relations; Creativity and innovation; Building trust.
Functional competencies: Strategic orientation; Building alliances; Leadership; Empowering others.

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