Overview
The Intern – Protection Data Analysis will support the implementation of protection activities in Thailand by maintaining beneficiary profiles, developing analytical briefs, and assisting with data clearing and reporting.
Key Responsibilities
- Support in maintaining beneficiary profiles and needs assessments, through collecting vulnerability data, document and filing case records in IOM internal database in accordance with IOM Data Protection Principles.
- Develop dashboards and analytical briefs (e.g., trend analyses and disaggregation by vulnerability, location, and assistance type) to inform case management and protection decision‑making, ensuring anonymization and adherence to the IOM Data Protection Principles.
- Assist with the administration of surveys to assess level and progress of in-kind assistance and referral services.
- Assist in data clearing and preparing monthly data statistic on assistance to vulnerable migrants and voluntary return and reintegration.
- Assist the project team to complete monthly monitoring tracking data.
- Perform such other duties as may be assigned.
Required Experience
- Data collection, analysis and reporting (collect, clean, organise and analyse datasets to produce clear insights for reporting and decision-making);
- Having working experience on Counter-trafficking interventions and/or data management will be considered an asset;
- Working and/or studying in a multi-cultural environment and demonstrated capacity to respect diversity.
Qualifications
- Applicants must satisfy one of the following educational criteria:
- Enrolled in the final academic year of a first university degree programme (minimum Bachelor's level or equivalent) in social work, law, international relations, political science, social science or other relevant area from an accredited institution; OR
- Be enrolled in a graduate school programme (second university degree or equivalent, or higher) or graduated within the last 12 months with a Bachelor's degree or higher in social work, law, international relations, political science, social science or other relevant area from an accredited institution.