Saturday, 16 December 2017

ICRC Job Vacancy : Cash Transfer Database Manager NGO

The Cash Transfer Database Manager is responsible for managing all the cash transfer databases for the ICRC Somalia Delegation.

Cash Transfer Database Manager NGO Job Responsibilities

  • Provides support to the ICRC Cash Transfer Unit in managing their databases of upwards of 40,000 beneficiaries from all over the country;
  • Advises and supervises Field Officers, in different areas of Somalia, in data collection and analysis;
  • Maintains and adapts databases for all beneficiaries of cash transfer programs in Somalia. Ensures tracking of individual beneficiaries in the database system;
  • Issues verification and payment lists and tracks progress of the same;
  • Maintain accurate and complete physical and electronic records about all ongoing cash projects in Somalia;
  • Liaises with Finance and Logistics Departments to ensure that all processes are adhered to;

Qualifications for the Cash Transfer Database Manager NGO Job

  • University degree in Computer Science, Statistics, Finance, or relevant field;
  • 5 years’ work experience in database management with large multi-faceted databases;
  • Advanced knowledge of MS Excel, MS Access and other databases;
  • Excellent command of written and spoken English (Fluency in Somali is an added bonus);
  • Strong analytical and communication skills;
  • Experience in a humanitarian environment is an added advantage Knowledge;
  • Experience in handling GIS tools (particularly Google Earth) with an ability to produce maps;

We Offer

  • A dynamic and challenging work environment in the humanitarian and international environment;
  • Training and development opportunities;
  • A competitive salary with benefits, based on the ICRC Compensation and Benefits framework.

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