وظائف خالية للعمل لدى منظمة War Child Lebanon: موظفين لإدارة المعلومات (Information Management Officer)
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Data Management duties and responsibilities
• Preparing and sorting documents for data entry
• Entering data into a database system, and checking to ensure the accuracy of the data that has been inputted
• Resolving discrepancies in information and obtaining further information for incomplete documents
• Creating data backups as part of a contingency plan
• Prepare data entry reports when needed
• Follow up and data entry as requested by the manager
• Support field staff in preparing data processed
• Further to proper check-ups enter on daily basis all data into external partners and internal database
• Be available to take part in meetings organized in the office as per management request
• Coordinate with the team about all data entry documents ( attendance sheets and scoring )
• Visits to the field when necessary
Knowledge and Experience
Degree in social sciences or a related field;
At least 2 years of relevant employment experience;
Experience in projects focusing on child protection / psychosocial support/education (institutional funding preferred);
Previous experience working with children/refuges/vulnerable populations;
Previous experience with community-based programming preferred;
Demonstrated experience in managing people;
Demonstrated experience in managing budgets;
Knowledge and experience with monitoring systems;
Skills and Competencies
Strong communication skills;
Fluency in Arabic;
Strong spoken and written English skills, including demonstrated reporting ability;
Demonstrated people management skills;
Demonstrated financial management skills;
Flexibility;
Cultural sensitivity;
Attention to detail with strong follow-up;
Team-oriented, with the ability to work efficiently independently;
Proficient in Microsoft Office – word processing, spread sheets, etc.
“Commitment to the vision and goals of War Child Holland in Lebanon, including adherence to the Child Safety Policy, is essential”