Location: Austria, Senegal, Ethiopia, Kenya, Macedonia
Organization: SOS Children’s Villages International (SOS CVI)
Deadline: May 31, 2026
Preferred location: Vienna (Austria), Dakar (Senegal), Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), Nairobi (Kenya), Skopje (Macedonia). Work permits in the preferred work locations desirable.
Duration: 1 year with possibility of extension
SOS Children’s Villages, founded in 1949, is the world’s largest non-governmental organization focused on supporting children and young people without parental care, or at risk of losing it.
Child neglect, abuse and abandonment is everywhere. Families are at risk of separation. Locally led, we work in more than 130 countries and territories to strengthen families who are under pressure so they can stay together. When this is not in a child or young person’s best interests, we provide quality care according to their unique needs.
Together with partners, donors, communities, children, young people and families, we enable children to grow up with the bonds they need to develop and become their strongest selves. We speak up for each child’s rights and advocate for change so all children can grow up in a supportive environment.
They contribute to the leadership of SOS SOS Children’s Villages International (CVI) including enabling sound budgeting and financial management by leaders and managers in the two units: FCS (Federation Secretariat) and IDS (International Development Support).
Unit: Global Data Hub – Internal Operation (FSC)
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enables SOS Children’s Villages to deliver its mission through effective, reliable, and secure digital solutions. In close cooperation with the GSC business functions, ICT supports more than 100 Member Associations and the General Secretariat and provides 10+ global platforms that strengthen collaboration, efficiency, and service delivery. Integrated data and analytics turn information into insight, improving decisions, program impact, fundraising, and the use of resources. Through strategic advisory, project support, and innovation, ICT fosters knowledge sharing and synergies across the federation.
ICT also scans and pilots emerging technologies, so SOS stays on the pulse of digital change and maximizes impact for children, families, and communities. At the same time, ICT sets the standard for robust, secure, and GDPR-compliant IT practices and is working toward ISO/IEC 27001 certification by the end of 2027.
Within ICT, the Global Data Hub (GDH) serves as a centralized one-source of truth platform for consolidating, managing, and sharing data across the federation from 134 Member Associations (MA), 10+ global systems and an increasing number of MA systems. Aim is to provide standards and tools for secure and reliable end-to-end data exchange, to support evidence-based decision-making in all core- and enabling processes of the value chain. The reporting platform built on Global Data Hub counts 6000 active users across all MAs.
As a Data Analyst – Global Data Hub, you are the federation’s expert for advanced analytics and insight generation. You apply statistical methods and analytical models to transform data into actionable insights that support strategic and operational decision-making. In addition, you’ll be involved in the entire process of developing new ideas for our data products, contributing not only your data expertise but also your structured business analysis knowledge.
Working closely with the Data Team, Business Analysts, and data domain owners, you strengthen analytical capabilities across the organization and actively contribute to a data-driven culture.
Responsibilities to Uphold Safeguarding (standards) and Promote a Safe Environment
As someone working for or on behalf of SOS Children’s Villages, you are responsible for helping to create and maintain a safe and protective environment for staff, as well as for the children, young people, and adult programme participants supported and cared for by SOS Children’s Villages. You are expected to:
Technical Skills
Other Skills and Competencies
SOS Children’s Villages is committed to creating and maintaining a caring and protective environment, which promotes its core values, and prevents and addresses child abuse and exploitation. We strongly condemn all forms of child abuse and exploitation, be it within or outside of our organization, and always respond to any case of proven, alleged or attempted abuse within our sphere of influence according to its nature. Efforts ensure that mechanisms are in place to raise awareness, aid prevention, encourage reporting and ease response. They range from human resource development actions such as training and counselling to measures such as suspension, dismissal, and legal action.
SOS Children’s Villages is committed to creating and maintaining a safe working environment for our staff, the children and young people and the communities that we work for. The organization prohibits harassment, exploitation and abuses by or of any employee, supervisor, manager, child, young people, community, contractor, applicant, or other individual with whom SOS Children’s Villages employees come into contact by virtue of their work. All employees are expected to carry out their duties in accordance with our prevention and protection against Sexual Harassment, Exploitation and Abuse policy.
In addition, SOS Children’s Villages apply a zero-tolerance concerning any fraud situation. The organization does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.
Successful candidates will have to submit a criminal record certificate, current within the last three years. In accordance with the organisation’s child protection policy, these positions will be subject to criminal record checks.
If you are interested in this position, please send your detailed application in English through: >> ICISMs here until 31.5.2026.
Please note that applications will be reviewed and suitable candidates will be contacted for interviews on an ongoing basis. The position will remain open until filled.
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