Become a RedR Associate Trainer

Associate Trainers, Data Analysis

RedR UK is recruiting qualified, experienced individuals to join our pool of Associate Trainers and Consultants.

RedR UK is recruiting qualified individuals with experience in data analysis, data literacy and monitoring and evaluation experience to join our network. Our Associate Trainers are engaged in many ways, including developing new training materials, facilitating training courses and hosting capacity building events.

Our current priority is to recruit trainers with expert level knowledge in:

  • Humanitarian data analysis
  • Data literacy training methods
  • Data collection (both quantitative and qualitative)
  • Data protection and handling
  • Data visualisation
  • Design, development, and production of analytical reports
  • Data reliability assessment and bias identification
  • Spatial analysis
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • GDPR
  • Monitoring and evaluation methodologies and research design

We are particularly interested in trainers based in the Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Middle East and North Africa but welcome applications from any candidate with the desired experience listed above.

If you are an experienced humanitarian, are familiar with adult learning, participatory training approaches, can deliver group presentations, manage group dynamics, and enable a group to learn together, especially remotely or online, then we would like to hear from you.

RedR UK will provide training, coaching and mentoring support to successful candidates, access to RedR UK training materials, and an opportunity to deliver RedR UK training courses upon completion of the onboarding.

To apply

Complete this online application form and send a copy of your most recent CV to: mentoring@redr.org.uk with subject title: Data Analysis Associate Trainer Application [your full name].

Deadline for applications 11 March 2024.

Candidates with the skills and experience that match our requirements will be invited to an assessment.

Please be aware we are unable to respond to unsuccessful candidates. If you submit an application but do not hear from us, it would regrettably mean that you have not been shortlisted. We assess each application against several important criteria, including previous thematic and regional experience, expertise on the context and subject matter(s), and location and language requirements of the services needed.  We are unable to provide feedback to individual applicants.