Senior Data Analysis Advisor, DISC Project

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PSI seeks an innovative Senior Data Analysis Advisor to provide technical leadership for high quality, relevant, and insightful analyses across an array of data workstreams in Uganda and Nigeria. PSI welcomes both mid-career and senior applicants, and will assign a pay grade based on the successful candidate’s qualifications. This position is a key part of the Evidence and Learning team in the DISC project– a $18-million five-year self care project made possible with the generous support of the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF).
The DISC project is working with consumers, healthcare providers, governments and health systems in Nigeria and Uganda to catalyze voluntary self-injection of DMPA-SC contraceptives and promote additional forms of self-care. The investment aims to better understand the conditions under which consumers and providers will demand self-care interventions, and the feasibility of delivering high quality, cost-effective self-care services at scale.
As a flagship project of PSI, we are part of PSI’s organizational pursuit of universal health coverage through innovative and sustainable solutions that meet the actual health needs of people in low and middle income countries.    Our mission is clear: every woman and girl – and every man and boy – should have access to the products, information and services they need to plan for the families, and lives, they desire. Access to quality-assured contraception and safe abortion where it is legal is part of that package.
Our evidence and learning objectives align with this. We’re looking for someone who loves to dig deep into the data and evidence– to triangulate, to understand the technical ‘ahas!’ that are taking shape, and to enable their team members to join them in this dynamic learning journey.
 
Experience with multi-country projects emphasizing data use for adaptation and learning, familiarity working across public and private sectors, sexual and reproductive health programs, ethics, data visualization, and digital platforms will all be parts of this position. We’re looking for someone who is a data scientist at heart, and is eager to lead in taking evidence use to the ‘next level’ to advance self care as a new, consumer-powered cornerstone of sexual and reproductive health care.
Sound like you? Read on.
Your contribution
You will play the leading data analysis role in the DISC project, while at the same time developing systems for DISC’s routine ongoing data analysis that are:

Well-understood by DISC in-country program and M&E staff;
Responsive to established project learning objectives as well as relevant questions that arise over time;
Acceptable to donors

You will play a leading role within the DISC Evidence & Learning team to ensure DISC analyses effectively respond to the pressing questions relevant to our Learning Agenda and Theory of Change. Your aim is to build accurate, timely, and compelling analyses that help us understand ‘what it takes’ to advance self care. Your specific contributions will include:
Lead routine analyses, triangulating relevant data across DISC’s digital, HMIS, and quantitative research. Support the development of data pipelines and data models to layer data from different sources such as DHIS2, social media monitoring, consumer research, marketing, and third party sources for cross-cutting insights.
As part of this, conduct exploratory analyses and/or build ML-based models to surface insights that others may miss. Lead development of DISC dashboards, analytical products, and real-time decision-support tools for different audiences, applying your deep knowledge of analytical tools such as PowerBI to ensure DISC’s consistent capacity to curate independent sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights.
•  As part of this, develop tailored data decision support tools and products for differing DISC audiences, both internal to DISC and external local partners who will ultimately need to carry data analysis and use forward as interventions are sustained beyond the life of the project.

Lead data analysis capacity building, supporting country staff to ensure quality data and its use to proactively identify trends, and tell a relevant and compelling technical story to internal and external key audiences.
Support country teams to conduct and use analyses to inform their ongoing performance improvement efforts
Serve as primary point of contact on use of DISC analyses for Adaptive Implementation.
Contribute to the completion of DISC M&E deliverables and reporting requirements in accordance with grant agreement terms, ensuring timely and relevant analyses are included in reporting for external audiences including donors and government partners
Report on and analyze performance against key performance indicators, in collaboration with DISC Monitoring Advisor.
Ensure timely updating and maintenance of the DISC monitoring dashboard
Work with PSI’s Strategy and Insights department to support department and organization-level initiatives aligned with PSI’s strategic evidence agenda as relates to self care, UHC, and consumers’ voice, choice, and agency.
Engage with teams leading cross-cutting initiatives, including costing, quality of care and digital strategies to enhance provider service delivery and client experience.
Other responsibilities related to the position.

The position location is flexible with potential for frequent travel (up to 25%).
What are we looking for?
The basics:

5 or more years of advanced data analysis and visualization experience preferred
Degree in data science, information management statistics, mathematics, analytics, economics, computer science, or related field preferred
Strong knowledge of statistics and experience using statistical packages for analyzing datasets (R, STATA, SPSS, SAS, etc.)
Knowledge of programming languages such as SQL, Java, JavaScript, and/or Python
In depth experience with relational database systems such as SQL and Postgres, as well as non-relational database systems such as MongoDB
Experience with DHIS2 analytics strongly preferred
Excellent data visualization skills, preferably in PowerBI, Tableau, and/or MongoCharts
Experience building analytical models
Proficient in Google Analytics and Facebook Insights
Proven ability to lead teams through complex analyses, linking them meaningfully to country-driven inquiry and learning priorities
Comfortable respectfully challenging internal assumptions, and analyzing internal data through the eyes of an external competitor
An obsession with finding the insights that matter, and risks in the data, that others have missed
Creative problem-solving skills
Very strong personal integrity
Strong communication and presentation skills
Strong business analysis skills
Highly organized and a self-starter
Extensive experience in determining appropriate knowledge management processes, products and platforms;
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including written, verbal and facilitation skills applied within multi-cultural contexts;
Fluency in written and spoken English
Ability to work across teams, time zones and matrixed groups to accomplish project goals.
Demonstrated experience working in the sexual and reproductive health, and adolescent and youth programming.
Outstanding communication skills.
Experience and excellence in working with large, multinational and intercultural teams.
References will be required.
The successful candidate will be required to pass a background check.
Must possess valid work authorization.

 
The candidate we hire will embody PSI’s corporate values:

Measurement: You use hard evidence to make decisions and guide your work. You set clear goalposts in advance and explain clearly if you need to move them.
Pragmatism: You’ll strive to deliver the best possible result with the resources available. You won’t be paralyzed by a need to make things perfect.
Honesty: You own your mistakes and are open about your shortcomings – it’s the only way you’ll learn and improve.
Collaboration: You’ll quickly establish a mental map of whom you can rely on for what, on your team, at headquarters, and in our country offices – if you try to do it all yourself, you won’t succeed.
Trust: You accept limits to your sphere of control and give colleagues the benefit of the doubt.
Commitment:  You are in it for the long-haul and want to grow with the organization, just like PSI serves its consumers and partners with host-country governments through thick and thin

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