Data Analyst - Paris, France - L'Organisation mondiale de la santé animale (OIE)

Sophie Dupont

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Description

Context
- _Animal health economics_: animal diseases and health issues can cause major economic losses, that include impacts on aspects such as production, expenditure and trade within the context of food systems. The use of data to estimate the burden of animal disease and health issues, will add value to animal and human health data and improve animal health investment decision-making. DID works transversally within WOAH and with external partners to support the development and use of data on the economic impact of animal diseases and health issues. For example support is provided to the Global Burden of Animal Diseases programme and the Economics Impact of Antimicrobial Resistance.
- _WOAH's Observatory_ is a transversal programme that provides an overview of the uptake of international standards on animal health and welfare and veterinary public health by WOAH Members. It contributes to the progressive improvement of Members implementation as well as to the constant assessment of WOAH's corporate initiatives by providing valuable feedback and recommendations. The
- _WOAH Epidemic Intelligence Strategy and Analysis_ (EISA) team is responsible for a range of activities aimed at adding value to and improving the presentation, analysis and interpretation of animal health data collected by WOAH. To this end, the EISA team produces and publishes situation reports on diseases considered to be of high relevance to the Organisation and the general public and provides epidemiological analysis for global and regional WOAH and scientific meetings. The EISA team is also developing the WOAH Epidemic Intelligence Framework to better integrate and use official and non-official animal health information for early warning, risk assessment and decision making.
Positioning and reporting

Under the authority of the WOAH's Deputy Director General (International Standards and Science), and the direct supervision of the Head of the Data Integration Department (DID).


Job purpose

The Data Analyst will contribute to the Digital transformation of the Organisation by strengthening WOAH's expertise and to the improved understanding of Members' needs and challenges to eventually support decision making.

The Data Analyst will support the aggregation, management, analysis, and interpretation (at national, regional and global levels) of diverse and varied data collected by WOAH.

Specifically, the Data Analyst will support a range of functions to ensure the effective and efficient integration and use of data, datasets and databases.

The Data Analyst's work will inform future WOAH activities and will support recommendations to WOAH Members.
Missions and activities

Collect, clean and compile data for future analyses, with a progressive digital transformation perspective

  • Understand diverse types of data, propose analyses to reach project goals;
  • Review, clean, and compile data;
  • As needed, and in close collaboration with data owners across the Organisation, reorganise and develop more sustainable and readable databases and data systems;
  • Perform analysis to assess the quality and meaning of data;
  • Provide advise to improve processes of data management in the organisation

Perform data analysis

  • Support the development and monitoring of indicators, to identify, analyse and allow interpretation of patterns and trends from multiple datasets;
  • Propose data visualisations adapted to the targeted audience;
  • Analyse patterns and trends;
  • Contribute to the preparation of reports for the different stakeholders to understand the analysis and enabling them to make decisions based on data and facts.

Contribute to the Data Management efforts of the Organisation

  • Collaborate with colleagues to identify possible ways, processes for improvement for the Organisation;
  • Map data flows;
  • Identify changes to be made in the collection, management, analysis and visualisation of WOAH data.
  • Support the function of the Observatory to manage data associated with standards implementation (including defining and monitoring data mapping, confidentiality and access rights, management rules, etc.);
  • Support initiatives to strengthen or upgrade the relevant data referentials used by WOAH, in collaboration with the Digital Transformation and Information Systems Department and relevant Departments;
  • Support the decommissioning/archiving of data.

Contribute to and support the development of the Observatory Digital Platform

  • Support colleagues responsible for the development of the Platform (Business Product Owner and Proxy Product Owner), in the development of technical specifications and user stories, and tests of the developed portal.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Required qualifications and experience_
A university degree in data science, business analytics, or equivalent;

  • 5 years of working experience, with at least 3 years of direct experience in data management and analysis;
  • Experience in database

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