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- Career category: Programme/ Project design & management
- Job type: Job
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: No
- Right to work requirements: Right to work required in advance
- Remuneration: ZAR 53,989 ZAR-ZAR 80,984 ZAR / monthly
- Work schedule: Full-time
- Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
- Location: South Africa
Health
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR)
About Tiko
Tiko is an African nonprofit committed to strengthening the potential and resilience of adolescent girls across Africa. We address the “Triple Threat” of unintended pregnancy, HIV infection, and sexual and gender-based violence by building local health ecosystems that provide stigma-free, no-cost, quality-assured services.
The Job
The Programme Analyst is responsible for analysing platform data to provide insights on impact performance at the user level, community level (CBOs, mobilisers, and Community Health Workers), and Health System level (private clinics, public facilities, pharmacies, and providers). You will be in charge of analyzing client feedback, including ratings on the platform, and preparing reports to disseminate actionable insights to multiple stakeholder groups and actors.
Responsibility areas:
- Analysis of Platform Data: Execute analysis frameworks based on key impact metrics per country context. You will provide actionable analysis to answer programme implementation questions (e.g., impact of terminations on FP continuation) and generate insights for various stakeholders (including government partners, franchisors, private clinics, and funders) to inform program design and improvement.
- Data Quality: Maintain the organization's data quality standards through regular internal checks and reviews. You will perform data audits to identify and resolve issues, while training Ecosystem trainers and coordinators on best practices to promote a strong data quality culture among all actors.
- Reporting & Dissemination: Prepare comprehensive reports and document insights that drive programme improvement, ensuring that complex data is communicated clearly to diverse audiences.
About you
You are a data enthusiast with a strong background in Public Health or Statistics. You don't just crunch numbers; you tell stories with data that drive real-world impact in the health sector. You possess a unique blend of technical expertise, navigating complex databases and visualization tools like DHIS2, SQL, and Tableau, and the soft skills required to translate those findings for diverse stakeholders, from government partners to community workers.
You are great at both quantitative and qualitative research and data analysis.
You are great at both quantitative and qualitative research and data analysis.
Requirements:
- Masters degree in Statistics, Data Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, Medical Sociology, Epidemiology, or a related field.
- At least 5 years of experience in public health, health analytics, and data systems in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Proficiency in working with DHIS2, Python, SQL, Tableau, SPSS, and Excel.
- Strong knowledge of relational databases (MySQL, SQL Server, SQLite) and database programming using Python and MySQL.
- Ability to triangulate/compare Tiko platform data with other related data sets such as. from national, regional and global reporting systems
- Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy.
- Skilled at documenting insights that drive programme improvement across diverse audiences.
- Able to write clearly and effectively for different contexts and purposes.
- Collaborative and communicative, building strong relationships across teams and stakeholders.
- Known for asking critical, constructive questions that uncover new programmatic perspectives.
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