HLP Data Analyst
Role Summary
Join The Day After as a Data Analyst to analyze and interpret housing, land, and property data in Syria, supporting evidence for decision-making and advocacy.
Key Responsibilities
The Day After (TDA) is an independent, Syrian-led civil society organization working to support a democratic transition in Syria. In August 2012, TDA completed work on a comprehensive approach to managing the challenges of a post-Assad transition in Syria. The Day After project brought together a group of Syrians representing a broad spectrum of the Syrian opposition, including representatives of the Syrian National Council, members of the Local Coordination Committees in Syria, and unaffiliated opposition figures from inside Syria and the diaspora, to participate in an independent transition-planning process.
The TDA report, “The Day After: Supporting a Democratic Transition in Syria,” provides a framework of principles, goals and recommendations for addressing challenges in six key fields: rule of law; transitional justice; security sector reform; constitutional design; electoral system design; and post-conflict social and economic reconstruction. TDA has since shifted its focus from transition planning to implementation of the report's recommendations.
The HLP Rights Monitoring project establishes a community-rooted monitoring mechanism across six Syrian governorates to generate timely and reliable evidence on housing, land and property (HLP) risks, incidents and trends. The Data Analyst will support the project by transforming verified monitoring data into structured analysis, analytical products and evidence for programme decision-making, reporting, advocacy and communication.
The purpose of this assignment is to analyze and interpret HLP monitoring data collected across the six target governorates and produce high-quality analytical outputs that identify key trends, geographic patterns, emerging risks and relevant findings.
The consultant will also provide verified data, statistics and key findings to support the development of the project's communication and media products.
The assignment is task-based. Delivery and payment will be linked to agreed outputs, which may include:
This is a task-based consultancy. Work will be activated according to agreed analytical deliverables, project needs, the monitoring cycle and the availability of sufficiently verified data. The scope, timeline, submission format and deadline for each task will be agreed in writing with TDA before the task begins.
Offers will be evaluated using a combined technical and financial assessment. The technical proposal carries 70% of the final score and the financial proposal carries 30%. Only technically responsive proposals that achieve at least 70 out of 100 points in the technical evaluation will proceed to financial evaluation.
Payments will be made in two installments (50% each). Each installment is due upon the completion and submission of 50% of the deliverables, following review, sign-off on the delivery receipt by the concerned departments, and invoicing.
All payments shall be made exclusively via bank transfer, subject to all applicable taxes and statutory deductions.
The consultant will report to the Team Leader and coordinate technically with the HLP Monitoring Team and M&E Officer. Primary coordination will be with the HLP Team Leader and Programme Manager, with additional coordination with relevant communications staff when findings are translated into communication products.
The work location and any required meetings, field engagement or travel will be agreed for each task in line with project needs and applicable safety, access and operational considerations.
The consultant must protect confidential, sensitive and personally identifiable information and use monitoring data solely for the purposes of this assignment. No data, findings or analytical products may be shared externally without prior written authorization from TDA. Data handling and storage must follow TDA requirements and the do-no-harm principle.
- Cleaned and structured datasets and/or analytical tables.
- Five flash updates.
- One thematic brief.
- Governorate-level risk profiles.
- One final analytical report.
- Verified statistics and key findings for communication and media products.
- Analytical inputs and data validation for selected visual and communication products.
- Academic qualification . 10 Points
- Relevant field experience 15 Points
- Similar assignments 25 Points
- Technical skills 20 points
- Local-context knowledge 15 Points
- Proposed methodology 15 Points
Minimum Requirements
- A relevant university degree in data science, statistics, economics, social sciences, information management, research methods or a closely related field.
- A minimum of three years of relevant professional experience in data analysis, research, information management or a comparable field.
- Demonstrated experience in data analysis and research.
- Strong quantitative and qualitative analytical skills.
- Experience analyzing humanitarian, protection, human rights or HLP-related data is highly desirable.
- Experience working on assignments involving field-monitoring data, HLP monitoring or comparable evidence-generation projects is highly desirable.
- Ability to analyze geographically disaggregated datasets and relevant disaggregation variables, including gender.
- Proficiency in relevant data analysis, data cleaning, visualization and reporting tools.
- Strong analytical report-writing skills.
- Ability to translate complex data into clear findings and messages for non-technical audiences
- Experience providing data and evidence for communication or advocacy products is desirable
- Language: Arabic – fluent/professional proficiency required. English – good working proficiency preferred, particularly for reviewing technical documentation and analytical sources.
- *• Curriculum vitae demonstrating relevant qualifications and experience.
- *• Brief technical proposal describing the proposed methodology and work approach.
- *• Examples or links to relevant analytical work products, where available.
- *• Financial proposal stating the proposed fees and any assumptions, aligned with the task-based modality.
Eligibility Criteria
The job is open to applications but lacks specific eligibility details regarding international candidates.
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