The Data Analyst is a role dedicated to analyzing data and generating high-level reports to the Director General. Data Collection: Gather data from various sources, including field studies, databases, and reports received from operating company. Data Analysis and Interpretation: · Clean, organize, and analyze collected data to extract meaningful insights. · Use statistical techniques to identify trends, patterns, and correlations. Report Generation: · Prepare reports and presentations that communicate research findings and data analysis results. · Translate complex data into accessible and understandable formats. Collaboration and Communication: · Collaborate with cross-functional teams and researchers to integrate data findings into conservation strategies. · Communicate findings to colleagues, stakeholders, and the public through reports and presentations. Continuous Learning: · Stay updated on the latest research and developments in ornithology, ecology, and conservation science. · Attend conferences and workshops to enhance knowledge and skills. Data Management: · Ensure data integrity, security, and compliance with data protection regulations. · Maintain organized and accessible data repositories. Capacity Building: · Provide training and support to staff and volunteers in data collection and analysis techniques. · Foster a culture of data-driven decision-making within the Fund. Minimum required Qualification: Bachelors degree in ecology, statistics, or a related field; advanced degree is advantageous. Experience: · Proven experience in data collection, and analysis. · Proficiency in statistical analysis software (e.g., R, SPSS) Strong analytical skills · Excellent communication skills · Collaborative mindset and ability to work effectively. Requirements
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