Senior Analyst
| Published | July 13, 2026 |
| Location | Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic |
| Category | Consultancy |
| Job Type | Full Time |
Description
We are currently looking for an Analyst/Senior Analyst to lead cross-cutting analysis and output production for the Syria mission.
Department: Cross-cutting
Contract duration: 6 months
Location: Damascus, Syria.
POSITION PROFILE
IMPACT is seeking a (Senior) Analyst to work with our Syria team, based in Damascus. The (S)A will be responsible for supporting or overseeing thematic analytical research portfolios that cut across mission research units and for building the capacity of IMPACT Syria staff to analyze data and share key analytical findings (portfolio will be contingent on level of experience). Currently, the Syria team’s portfolio includes research topics around humanitarian planning and prioritization, market monitoring and economics, and durable solutions, supported by a range of methodologies and assessment types. The (S)A should be familiar with a broad range of methodologies and assessments, should have deep familiarity with at last one relevant research topic and an ability to quickly learn others, and should have an understanding of the Syrian context.
We are looking for someone with a sharp analytical mind, an ability to think creatively and work independently, and an interest in sharing knowledge with others. Candidates should have strong analytical skills as well as strong writing and presentation skills. The position will require a person who can learn quickly and move onto any research portfolio, analyse data, pull out relevant findings, write engaging briefs and factsheets, present findings to external audiences with various amounts of data literacy, and guide colleagues in how to think more analytically about their own research. Depending on experience, the portfolio may also include support to and / or management of parts of research cycles, including research design, data collection, and analysis, as relevant to topics and analytical pieces. Candidates should be comfortable working and communicating across teams spanning assessment, field, data, and GIS.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The (Senior) Analyst will be focused on guiding and producing high-quality analytical products across IMPACT Syria’s research portfolios. Responsibilities include:
Producing high quality analysis
Understanding and analyzing various datasets from IMPACT research cycles and secondary sources, situating these findings within research and context produced by other relevant agencies.
Program cycle management (as needed)
Understanding key IMPACT Syria research cycles and how this research contributes to strategic response objectives, manage parts of a research cycle as necessary and required to achieve analytical goals (which could include research design, data collection, and analysis, as relevant for workstreams).
Build contextual understanding and stakeholder networks
Develop and maintain a network at country level to enhance understanding of the context and what useful outputs would look like, support joint analysis with relevant stakeholders, and keep up to date with Syrian context.
Draft outputs and support dissemination
Producing relevant outputs for different audiences according to interest and level of data literacy – including factsheets, briefs, presentations, etc., working with GIS and data colleagues to produce compelling visuals.
Contribute to learning across the mission
Promoting capacity-building across the IMPACT Syria mission to enable cross-mission deepening of analytical capacities and using existing research.
REQUIREMENTS
Strong quantitative and qualitative analysis skills: experience interpreting complex data and the ability to evaluate the quality of different data sources.
Academic qualifications: excellent academic qualifications, including a master’s degree in a relevant discipline is preferred.
Understanding of response systems: understanding of the HPC and inter-agency needs analysis and assessments, and experience engaging with a variety of stakeholders (clusters, donors, UN agencies) across the humanitarian response, understanding of nexus programming such as Durable Solutions, understanding of cross-cutting issues such as climate and gender a plus.
Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills: a proven ability to identify trends, contextualize findings, and synthesize complex information into actionable insights for diverse humanitarian audiences.
Proficiency in quantitative analysis: experience with analytical software (e.g. R, STATA, Python, PowerBI, SPSS, etc.), and an understanding of basic GIS processes and outputs an asset.
Strong writing skills: experience producing clear, concise outputs for humanitarian audiences, which combine text and visuals for maximum impact.
Delivering at pace: the proven ability to manage workflows and deliver high-quality outputs under tight deadlines and with shifting priorities.
Fluency in English required; fluency in Arabic also an asset.
Comfortable working in cross-cultural environments. Experience in capacity building around analysis a plus.
Resilience, sound judgment and emotional intelligence: comfortable with working autonomously and creativity in proposing solutions. Patience when things don’t go your way, and the resilience to continue in difficult situations.
Prior experience in Syria would be a strong asset.
Please send your resume/CV
