Description
The Data Analyst Manager will be primarily responsible for data cleaning, management and analysis, of both qualitative and quantitative data sets. The individual wilI also support all Suaahara II monitoring, evaluation, and research (MER) activities. This manager will be responsible for ensuring that data conforms to the principles of excellence in data quality and ethics, and that all data is reported in a timely manner using approaches that facilitate decision•making about the program.
Requirement for the role
Interested candidates are eligible to apply.
• Submission to: Nepal.recruitment@hki.org
Deadline for Submission: COB 22" January, 2018.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the selection process.
Helen Keller International/Nepal promotes workforce with diversity and applies positive discrimination to women candidates and candidates from Dalit, Janajati, Madhesi Terai and other minority communities.
Founded in 1915, Helen Keller International is dedicated to saving the sight and lives of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged. We combat the causes and consequences of blindness and malnutrition by establishing programs based on evidence and research in vision, health and nutrition.
We currently have more than 180 programs in 21 African and Asian countries.
Part of this work is focused on preventing blindness and vision loss for millions of vulnerable people through cataract surgery, vision correction, vitamin A supplementation, screening and treatment for diabetic retinopathy, and distribution of treatments and cures for neglected tropical diseases.
We also work to reduce malnutrition by promoting solutions aimed at improving nutrition practices for millions of families. These include vitamin A supplementation, maternal and child nutrition education, fortification of staple foods with essential nutrients, globally recognized family-led agricultural programs, and community based management of acute malnutrition.
Helen Keller International also reaches tens of thousands of under-served youth in the United States each year through ChildSight®. This unique program provides free vision screenings and prescription eyeglasses to students living in poverty in California, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Ohio.