International Organization for
Migration (IOM)
Vacancy No: IOMKE/SVN/044/2015
Position title: Data Processing Clerk
2 positions
Duty station: Nairobi, Kenya
Duration of Contract: 6
months, with possibility of extension
Seniority band: Band IV
Seniority band: Band IV
Job family: Migration Health
Organizational unit: Migration Health Department
Position rated: Yes
Subject to rotation: No
Reporting directly to: Head, Migration Health Assessment Centre
Reporting directly to: Head, Migration Health Assessment Centre
Overall supervision by: Regional
Health Assessments Coordinator for Sub-Saharan Africa
Managerial responsibility: No
Directly reporting staff: n/a
II. Organizational Context and Scope: Under the overall supervision of the Regional
Health Assessments Coordinator for Sub-Saharan Africa and the direct
supervision of the Head, Migration Health Assessment Centre, the incumbent will
gather data, encode, maintain, update required information accurately in the
MHD Databases, as well as generating reports and coordinating processes and
procedures with relevant units within and outside MRF Nairobi.
In particular, he/she will carry out
the following essential duties:
III. Responsibilities and Accountabilities
- Print DS forms from either hard copies or on
PDF for transmission for new approvals and re-medicals.
- Assist in data entry of DS forms including to
MiMOSA when required.
- Data reconciliation, data quality control and
timely reporting including CDC TB indicators for the TB Treatment Module.
- Encoding of data and information, update the
PDMS database, and generate regular and ad-hoc reports
- Maintain and update the Incidents and Events
Databases.
- Coordinate with responsible colleague the
timely updating of the quality control of all X-ray re-reading reports in
databases and generate monthly reports.
- Update MiMOSA for “mailout” of cleared DS
forms that are returned to RSC and generate the related list
- To verify data entry of Canadian, Australian
in eMedical and in MIMOSA.
- To enter data from all other resettlement countries
including UK gateway and other resettlement countries in MIMOSA.
- To enter PDMS report in MIMOSA
- Perform any other related duties that may be
assigned from time to time
IV. Competencies
The incumbent is expected to
demonstrate the following technical and behavioural competencies
Behavioural
Accountability
- Accepts and gives constructive criticism
- Follows all relevant procedures, processes,
and policies
- Meets deadline, cost, and quality requirements
for outputs
- Monitors own work to correct errors
- Takes responsibility for meeting commitments
and for any shortcomings
Client Orientation
- Identifies the immediate and peripheral
clients of own work
- Establishes and maintains effective working
relationships with clients
- Identifies and monitors changes in the needs
of clients, including donors, governments, and project beneficiaries
Continuous Learning
- Contributes to colleagues' learning
- Demonstrates interest in improving relevant
skills
- Demonstrates interest in acquiring skills
relevant to other functional areas
- Keeps abreast of developments in own
professional area
Communication
- Actively shares relevant information
- Clearly communicates, and listens to feedback
on, changing priorities and procedures
- Writes clearly and effectively, adapting
wording and style to the intended audience
- Listens effectively and communicates clearly,
adapting delivery to the audience
Creativity and Initiative
- Proactively develops new ways to resolve
problems
Leadership and Negotiation
- Convinces others to share resources
- Presents goals as shared interests
Performance Management
- Provides constructive feedback to colleagues
- Provides fair, accurate, timely, and
constructive staff evaluations
- Uses staff evaluations appropriately in
recruitment and other relevant HR procedures
Planning and Organizing
- Sets clear and achievable goals consistent
with agreed priorities for self and others
- Identifies priority activities and assignments
for self and others
- Organizes and documents work to allow for
planned and unplanned handovers
- Identifies risks and makes contingency plans
Professionalism
- Masters subject matter related to
responsibilities
- Identifies issues, opportunities, and risks
central to responsibilities
- Incorporates gender-related needs,
perspectives, and concerns, and promotes equal gender participation
- Persistent, calm, and polite in the face of
challenges and stress
- Treats all colleagues with respect and dignity
- Works effectively with people from different
cultures by adapting to relevant cultural contexts
- Knowledgeable about and promotes IOM core
mandate and migration solutions
Teamwork
- Actively contributes to an effective,
collegial, and agreeable team environment
- Contributes to, and follows team objectives
- Gives credit where credit is due
- Seeks input and feedback from others
- Delegates tasks and responsibilities as
appropriate
- Actively supports and implements final group
decisions
- Takes joint responsibility for team's work
Technological Awareness
- Learns about developments in available
technology
- Proactively identifies and advocates for cost-efficient
technology solutions
- Understands applicability and limitation of
technology and seeks to apply it to appropriate work
Technical
- Maintains confidentiality and discretion in
appropriate areas of work.
- Effectively applies knowledge of health issues
in execution of responsibilities at appropriate level
V. Education and Experience
- Secondary school diploma from an accredited
educational institution. A Diploma in Information Technology will be
desirable.
- At least 3 years of professional experience in
data encoding and reporting, data capturing and data management especially
in health/clinical setting.
- Knowledge in data processing and analysis
especially SPSS, SQL and Access
- Knowledge of programming is an advantage
- Good writing skill desirable
- Good knowledge of IOM system (Mimosa) and
other data management systems a plus.
VI. Languages
Required: English and Kiswahili
Mode of Application:
Submit cover letter and CV including
daytime telephone and e-mail address to:-
International Organization for Migration
(IOM),
Human Resources Department,
P.O. Box 55040 – 00200,
Nairobi, Kenya
or send via e-mail to
hrnairobi@iom.int
Closing Date: 22nd October, 2015
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted
Note:
No Fee: The International Organization for Migration (IOM)
does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process (application,
interview meeting, process or training). IOM does not concern itself with
information on applicants’ bank details