Social Sector Data Analysis Consultant
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- Technical Support
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- Jan 16, 2020 Post Date
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- 2000000030 Requisition #
Skills you’ll need:
Citizenship: You are a citizen of one of our 48-member countries. We may offer assistance with relocation and visa applications for you and your eligible dependents.
Consanguinity: You have no family members (up to fourth degree of consanguinity and second degree of affinity, including spouse) working at the IDB Group.
Education: Bachelor’s degree in areas of economics, public policy or any other related field.
Experience: minimum 2 years of relevant experience
Languages: Excellent communications skills in English and Spanish.
Core
and Technical Competencies:
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Proficiency
of econometric software such as Stata, R, EViews, or Matlab is required.
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Experience
analyzing household surveys and/or international censuses.
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Strong
written communications and quantitative skills.
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Experience estimating measures and outcomes for
persons with disabilities.
Opportunity Summary:
Type of contract and modality: Consultant
Length of contract: 12 months
Starting date: February 16th, 2019
Location: IDB Headquarters, Washington, DC, USA.
Responsible person: Principal Economist (SCL/SCL)
Requirements: You must be a citizen of one of the IDB’s 48 member countries and have no family members currently working at the IDB Group.
Our culture: Our people are committed and passionate
about improving lives in Latin-America and the Caribbean, and they get to do
what they love in a diverse, collaborative and stimulating work environment.
We are the first Latin American and Caribbean development institution to be
awarded the EDGE certification, recognizing our strong commitment to gender
equality. As an employee you can be part of internal resource groups that
connect our diverse community around common interests.
We encourage women, afro-descendants, people
of indigenous origins, and persons with disabilities to apply.
About
us: At the IDB, we’re committed to improving lives. Since 1959, we’ve been a
leading source of long-term financing for economic, social, and institutional
development in Latin America and the Caribbean. We do more than lending though.
We partner with our 48-member countries to provide Latin America and the
Caribbean with cutting-edge research about relevant development issues, policy
advice to inform their decisions, and technical assistance to improve on the
planning and execution of projects. For this, we need people who not only have
the right skills, but also are passionate about improving lives.