Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Organization: 3iS
Deadline: 24 June 2026
3iS is a non-for-profit organization that provides information management services to humanitarian and development organizations. Through information management, we help our partners target assistance to the world’s most vulnerable populations, and we support local authorities and institutions to enhance their capacities and become autonomous in their internal data and information management activities.
The Junior Information Management Officer (JIMO) will support the implementation of Information Management (IM), capacity strengthening, disaster preparedness, and anticipatory action activities. Working under the supervision of the Senior Information Management Officer/Head of Capacity Building, the JIMO will contribute to the production of high-quality information products, management of humanitarian datasets, delivery of capacity-building initiatives, development of digital learning content, and support to coordination mechanisms.
The position is designed to strengthen local humanitarian information management capacities through technical assistance, training, data management, reporting, and knowledge-sharing activities while ensuring adherence to humanitarian information management standards and best practices.
– Produce high-quality information products, including infographics, dashboards, factsheets, situation snapshots, and gap analysis visualizations using approved datasets.
– Develop and update thematic and operational maps using GIS tools, including QGIS, to support disaster preparedness, anticipatory action, and emergency response activities.
– Support the preparation of presentation materials, visual products, and communication assets for internal and external stakeholders.
– Ensure consistency, accuracy, and adherence to organizational branding and information management standards across all products.
– Support the collection, cleaning, validation, consolidation, and maintenance of humanitarian datasets and information repositories.
– Manage and update partner reporting tools, including 3W/4W/5W matrices, activity tracking systems, and capacity assessment databases.
– Conduct routine data quality assurance and verification checks to ensure data accuracy, completeness, timeliness, and consistency.
– Assist in the preparation of Situation Reports (SitReps), project progress reports, analytical briefs, and donor reporting products.
– Contribute to data analysis and interpretation to inform evidence-based planning and decision-making.
– Support the design and implementation of baseline assessments, capacity assessments, surveys, and other information-gathering exercises.
– Assist in data collection, analysis, visualization, and reporting of assessment findings.
– Support engagement with local and national partners, including civil society organizations (CSOs), community-based organizations (CBOs), humanitarian coordination platforms, and relevant working groups.
– Assist in organizing coordination meetings, preparing meeting materials, documenting discussions, and tracking action points.
– Contribute to information-sharing initiatives that promote effective coordination and collaboration among humanitarian stakeholders.
– Support training needs assessments and contribute to the design of learning pathways for humanitarian partners.
– Assist in the development and delivery of training programs covering information management, data collection, data analysis, GIS, visualization, reporting, and other relevant IM tools and methodologies.
– Facilitate practical exercises, simulations, and hands-on learning sessions under the guidance of the Senior Information Management Officer.
– Provide technical support and mentoring to trainees and partner organizations during and after training activities.
– Support the establishment of sustainable capacity transfer mechanisms and communities of practice among local partners.
– Develop and maintain digital learning resources, including presentations, user guides, job aids, video tutorials, podcasts, and e-learning materials.
– Leverage appropriate digital and AI-assisted tools — including text-to-speech applications, multimedia content creation platforms, and learning technologies — to enhance the accessibility and effectiveness of training materials.
– Support the maintenance of organizational knowledge repositories and learning management systems.
– Document best practices, lessons learned, case studies, and success stories to support organizational learning and knowledge sharing.
– Support the administration and analysis of pre-training, post-training, and follow-up evaluations.
– Maintain participant databases, training records, and capacity-building monitoring tools.
– Analyze training performance data and contribute to learning impact assessments.
– Prepare summary reports, training completion statistics, and recommendations for continuous improvement.
– Support the documentation of project achievements and key performance indicators.
Bachelor’s degree in Information Management, Statistics, GIS, Computer Science, Data Science, Humanitarian Studies, or a related field.
– English: fluency (written and spoken) – mandatory.
– Amharic: fluency strongly preferred; additional Ethiopian languages (Afan Oromo, Somali, Tigrinya) are a significant advantage.
– Minimum 2 years of experience in information management, data analysis, or training support within the humanitarian or development sector.
– Practical experience with at least two of the following tools: Excel, KoboToolbox, Power BI, or QGIS.
– Experience supporting training sessions or providing technical assistance to partners in remote or low-resource settings.
– Familiarity with the humanitarian coordination system in Ethiopia (clusters, working groups) is an asset.
– Prior field experience in Afar, Amhara, Oromia, Somali, or Tigray regions is highly desirable.
– Basic to intermediate proficiency in Excel (pivot tables, formulas, data cleaning) and KoboToolbox (form design, data collection).
– Familiarity with Power BI or GIS (QGIS) for basic data visualization or mapping.
– Ability to assist in developing training materials and adapting content to local contexts.
– Strong interpersonal and communication skills to engage with local organizations and community members.
– Willingness to learn new tools and methodologies quickly.
– Ability to work in a team and support senior staff effectively.
– Problem-solving attitude and ability to provide basic technical troubleshooting.
– Ability to travel frequently (up to 60% of the time) to priority zones with sometimes basic living conditions.
– Good organizational skills to assist in planning training events, logistics, and documentation.
– Ability to work under supervision and follow structured guidance while showing initiative where appropriate.
– Commitment to confidentiality, data protection, and ethical conduct in humanitarian settings.
– Alignment with 3iS values, including zero tolerance for SEAH, respect for local culture, and accountability to beneficiaries.
As part of 3iS’ commitment to organizational development, and in support of the understanding that learning organizations are more effective, efficient and relevant to the communities they serve, all 3iS personnel are expected to commit 5% of their time to learning activities that benefit 3iS as well as individual professional development.
3iS personnel is expected to respect principles of accountability to beneficiaries of 3iS programs, in line with international standards, while actively engaging beneficiary communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of field projects.
Personnel is expected to respect the local culture and 3iS’ policies, procedures, and values at all times.
3iS has zero-tolerance for sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, human trafficking, child abuse and exploitation. Any violations of these principles and policies will be treated as serious misconduct.
3iS is an Equal Opportunity Employer regardless of background. 3iS may carry out reference checks with other organizations on matters related to sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse.
| Job Title | Junior Information Management Officer (JIMO) |
| Duty Station | Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
| Type of Contract | Fixed Term Contract |
| Expected Starting Date | July 1st, 2026 |
| Duration of Contract | 6 months |
| Salary | EUR 2,214.39 (monthly gross) |
| Mailing Address | Rediet Building, 5th Floor, Zewditu Street, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia |
– Any application received by e-mail will not be considered.
– This vacancy will remain open for a maximum of 14 days, but it may be closed sooner if a suitable candidate is found.
– This vacancy is open exclusively to candidates of Ethiopian nationality.
Deadline: Jun 24, 2026 | Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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