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 Title: Associate Expert in Humanitarian Mapping
 Duration: 1 year (with possible extension for another year)
 Date Required: as soon as possible
 Duty Station (location, sector):  New York, USA
  
 Supervision
 Direct supervision by:
 Title of the supervisor: Information Analyst/Cartographer
 Content and methodology of the supervision: On-the-job training on humanitarian 
 information management through web publishing and related services. The 
 Associate Expert will receive practical, hands-on induction and daily guidance 
 thereafter through open communication with team members.  
 
 Duties, responsibilities and output expectations
 The Associate Expert will play an important role in enhancing ReliefWeb's 
 services in facilitating analysis for humanitarian action, and will be an 
 integral part of the team that takes a highly successful service to the next 
 level. Specifically, the Associate Expert will:
 	* In response to the onset of natural disasters and complex humanitarian 
 emergencies, create maps and other graphical products that rapidly provide 
 visual summary of situations to highlight and complement related information on 
 the ReliefWeb site;
 	* Take editorial decisions in locating, selecting and prioritizing maps and 
 other graphical products, and publish them on the ReliefWeb site;
 	* Acquire, organize and maintain geographical and related data that support 
 analytical products;
 	* Liaise with partners to improve and promote ReliefWeb products and services, 
 and participate in initiatives to enhance understanding of humanitarian issues 
 through mapping and data visualization;  
 	* Participates actively in conceptualization, design and development of 
 policies, products, services and workflow as ReliefWeb implements its Strategic 
 Business Plan.
 Qualifications and experience
 Qualifications: Advanced university degree in information management, geography, 
 cartography, geographic information systems (GIS), earth sciences, or related 
 field or equivalent combination of  a degree and work experience. Good 
 understanding of humanitarian issues, online publishing/journalism and web 
 technologies.  
 Language: Fluency in oral and written English and effective communications 
 skills are essential; working knowledge of another official UN language is an 
 advantage.
 UN competencies: Professionalism; commitment to continuous learning, client 
 orientation, technology awareness, teamwork.
 Work experience: Experience in cartography, GIS, data visualization. 
 Demonstrated working knowledge of graphics design, multimedia authoring tools, 
 Web standards, and data management. Sound knowledge of global geography, 
 international politics and conflict, and current affairs.
 Other Desirable qualifications: Knowledge of, and work experience related to 
 humanitarian issues and developing countries. Basic knowledge of the 
 institutions of the UN system.  
 Learning Elements
 This assignment offers an ideal entry into the professional humanitarian 
 community through broad exposure to major humanitarian issues and key 
 stakeholders. Placement at OCHA headquarters offers opportunities for 
 interaction with global partners as well as regional and field offices.
 During the assignment, the Associate Expert will have access to the following 
 development opportunities:
 	* Daily exposure to humanitarian mapping methodologies and practices at the 
 highest level
 	* Registration for potential emergency deployment through the OCHA Emergency 
 Response Roster (ERR)
 	* Training opportunities offered by OCHA, including Humanitarian Field 
 Coordination Programme (HFCP)
 	* Other training and networking opportunities offered in humanitarian issues 
 and mapping
 	* Mentoring by senior ReliefWeb and OCHA staff
 At the end of the assignment, the Associate Expert will have:
 	* An overview of humanitarian situations, key stakeholders and issues 
 especially in the Asia/Pacific region.
 	* Knowledge and experience of advanced information management and web 
 publishing practices
 	* State-of-the-art skills in humanitarian mapping, a highly-sought competency 
 in field operations
 	* Contact with key humanitarian organizations in the Asia/Pacific region
 	* Experience of a major business development process of a mission-critical 
 project
 Background information
 ReliefWeb is a source for timely, reliable and relevant humanitarian information 
 and analysis. To help those engaged in humanitarian action make sense of 
 humanitarian crises worldwide, we constantly scan thousands of sources and 
 ensure the most relevant content is readily available on ReliefWeb, or delivered 
 through preferred channels (RSS, e-mail, mobile phone, Twitterand Facebook) . We 
 also produce specialized maps and graphics to illustrate important humanitarian 
 situations and issues, including those that risk being overlooked. In addition, 
 we list job and training opportunities to help match the supply and demand for 
 skills and expertise in the aid sector.
 Significant improvements will be made to ReliefWeb in 2010. Investments in our 
 technology and editorial management will ensure easier access to relevant 
 humanitarian information and an improved job and skills marketplace. Our plans 
 also include a professional forum and network, through which users can link with 
 colleagues and the global humanitarian community to exchange information and 
 expertise. Upgrades to ReliefWeb will also ensure it can host or integrate 
 applications that support humanitarian work. 'ReliefWeb Apps' will provide 
 access to important databases and applications, many of which our partners have 
 developed. For more details, please see our business plan for 2010. We welcome 
 feedback on our community forum.
 The ReliefWeb section is situated within the Communications and Information 
 Services Branch (CISB). The ReliefWeb team coordinates closely with other 
 sections and units within the branch, particularly the Audio and Visual Media 
 Unit (AVMU) and external partners working in the humanitarian mapping / data 
 visualization field.
  
 Candidates who would like to indicate their interest should do so by e-mail only 
 at tcrecruit@un.org. Applications must be received no later than 9 May 2011.
  
 Applicants are requested to attach their Personal History Statement and a 
 motivation letter.
  Please, indicate the VA Number in the subject heading of your e-mail.
  This vacancy is open to Developing Countries candidates only.
  
 
 Regards,
 Aretha Aprilia.
 Author - Rahasia Sukses Berkarier Internasional (Rasberi)
 www.arethaaprilia.com
 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Aretha-Aprilia/342496699207
 
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