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The Resource Management and Policy Coordination Division of the Institute for Capacity Development (ICDRM) is seeking to fill a contractual vacancy for the position Data Analyst/Sr. Data Analyst.
The Institute for Capacity Development (ICD) supports IMF member countries to build the institutions and capacity to formulate and implement sound economic and financial policies. ICD is responsible for capacity development (CD) delivery, including training and technical assistance, in macroeconomic and financial policy and for development and implementation of the Fund’s CD strategy.
ICDRM oversees the financial and administrative management of the department, including the development of the CD medium-term budget (MTB), medium-term workplan (MTW), and financing strategy. The division also coordinates the departmental policies, processes, and systems related to CD delivery, including (i) results-based management and CD performance, and (ii) implementation of the Capacity Development Management and Administration Program (CDMAP) within ICD.
Working closely with the management of ICDRM, the Data Analyst/Sr. Data Analyst will support data and information management and analysis, primarily related to the department's financial management and CD activities. Their main responsibilities will include:
Developing and maintaining reports and dashboards to monitor and analyze financial and CD management.
Compiling data and preparing presentations in response to internal and external data requests.
Proposing and developing advanced visualization techniques for complex datasets related to financial and operational performance
Recommending analytics enhancements for budget forecasting and tracking.
Managing the divisional website
Supporting optimization and automation of processes
Qualifications
Educational development, typically acquired through the completion of a university degree, or equivalent, in programming/systems, computer science, statistics, finance, mathematics, economics, or a related field of study, is required.
The successful candidate should demonstrate:
Excellent data management and analysis skills and experience with data visualization tools, in particular PowerBI.
Operational experience of leveraging a data warehouse to (i) build dashboards and reports and (ii) answer ad hoc data requests.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including advanced Excel functions.
Demonstrated ability to develop solutions based on SharePoint and HTML.
Experience in web design and content management.
In addition, this role requires excellent analytical and quantitative skills; experience in planning and project management; strong oral and written communication skills in English; ability to set priorities, work under pressure, and manage concurrent tasks within tight deadlines; and ability to be part of a task team.
Only candidates who are currently residing in the Washington DC metro area will be considered.
This is a one-year contractual appointment. Contractual appointments at the IMF are renewable for up to four years of cumulative contractual service, pending incumbent's performance, budget availability and continuous business needs.
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A06, A07, A08The IMF is guided by the principle that the employment, classification, promotion, and assignment of staff shall be made without discrimination against any person. We welcome requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities during the selection process. Information on how to request accommodations will be provided during the application process.
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