Sproxil is an American technology company that builds trust across supply chains with solutions that emphasize direct engagement and facilitate loyalty programs.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Associate Data Analyst
Location: Ikeja, Lagos
Job type: Full time
Role Summary
The Associate Data Analyst will support Sproxil's Analytics & Data Intelligence team in modelling and interpreting complex public health and product integrity datasets to generate evidence that drives programme decisions.
Working directly under the Lead Data Analyst, the role holder will contribute to the full data analysis lifecycle — from epidemiological data acquisition and cleaning to predictive modelling, dashboard development, and donor-facing reporting — with a particular emphasis on Sproxil's donor-funded public health initiatives, including malaria surveillance, medicine authentication, and supply chain integrity programmes.
The role also extends analytical support across Sproxil's commercial client base in pharmaceuticals, FMCG, cosmetics, and agribusiness.
Key Responsibilities
Data Management & Quality Assurance:
Collect, clean, validate, and organise public health survey and programme data from multiple sources, ensuring accuracy and consistency.
Maintain structured datasets and documentation in line with industry standards.
Statistical & Epidemiological Analysis:
Conduct descriptive and inferential statistical analysis on health outcomes, user engagement, and programme indicators.
Apply epidemiological methods to identify trends, patterns, and risk factors within Sproxil’s user and health data.
Support development and tracking of key performance indicators against established benchmarks.
Programme Monitoring & Evaluation:
Support monitoring and evaluation (M&E) frameworks for Sproxil and related grant-funded health programmes.
Contribute to donor and stakeholder reporting by providing accurate, well-contextualised
data summaries.
Assist in designing data collection tools and indicators for new programme initiatives.
Reporting & Visualization:
Build dashboards, charts, and reports that translate complex data into actionable insights for leadership.
Prepare periodic analytical reports highlighting trends, anomalies, and recommendations.
Cross-Functional Collaboration:
Work closely with the Product, Technology, and Grants teams to align data analysis with organisational and programme goals.
Support ad-hoc data requests and analyses for leadership and external partners as needed.
Requirements
Bachelor's Degree in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Public Health, Global Health, Statistics, or a related quantitative field. A Master's degree is an advantage.
1–3 years of experience in data analysis, epidemiology, biostatistics, monitoring & evaluation, or global health programme evaluation.
Prior exposure to donor-funded, public health, or research programmes is strongly preferred.
Experience working with health data systems or large datasets in a research, NGO, or public health setting.
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in statistical software such as R, Stata, or SPSS, alongside strong Excel skills.
Familiarity with data visualisation tools (Power BI, Tableau, or similar).
Experience with data collection platforms such as DHIS2, REDCap, KoBoToolbox, or ODK is an advantage.
Understanding of M&E frameworks, logical frameworks (logframes), and standard health/programme indicators.
Core Competencies & Soft Skills:
Strong analytical thinking and attention to detail when working with health and programme data.
Ability to communicate technical findings clearly to non-technical stakeholders.
High level of integrity and discretion in handling sensitive health data.
Self-motivated, organised, and comfortable managing multiple data requests and deadlines.
Benefits
Competitive compensation aligned with experience and qualifications.
The opportunity to apply public health and statistical expertise within a fast-growing AI-native organisation.
Flexible hybrid work arrangement.
Exposure to cross-functional work spanning technology, product, and grants-funded health programmes.
A mission-driven team committed to expanding access to quality healthcare through data and technology.