Vacancy title:
2 Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Officers
Jobs at:
People in NeedDeadline of this Job:
Wednesday, August 14 2024
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, July 31 2024, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
JOB DETAILS:
Description
People in Need works in Zambia since 2017 delivering lifesaving and development assistance to vulnerable people in the sectors of nutrition, livelihoods, WASH, environment and good governance.
We are committed to ensuring diversity and gender equality within our organisation and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.
We are looking for a qualified, energetic individual with vast experience in Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning field.
Position: Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Officer
Location: Mongu1, Lusaka1(with frequents field visits to Implementation sites)
Contract Duration: until December 2024 with High Possibility of extension
Start Date: As Soon as Possible
Line Manager: Head of Programme
Application Close date: Application will be processed on rolling basis and may close anytime depending on the volume of applications.
Salary: Candidates will be informed in the first stage of recruitment
Position Summary
Under the direct line management of the Head of Programme (HoP) and with the support of Regional MEAL Advisor for Africa, the MEAL Officer (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning) tracks closely projects’ MEAL system and ensures proper tools and processes are in place to allow for relevant and effective data collection in the field, data analysis, management and protection. She/he is responsible for Country Programmer CFRM (Complaint and Feedback Response Mechanism). She/he is supporting new Programmes/projects design (in line with results-based programming).
Main Duties and Responsibilities
M&E quality management
• With support of PIN Programme Quality & Development Manager (PQDM) and MEAL Advisor, ensures PIN’s and partners’ MEAL planning, monitoring and evaluation processes comply with internal (PIN Policies, guidelines and RDD strategy – Strategic indicators) and external (donor) requirements
• Maintain consistency in monitoring and evaluation processes across all Programmes
• Ensures lessons learned are collected and feedback provided to project teams
M&E Planning Project Level:
• Participates in grants-opening meetings when the new project starts – take lead on the MEAL planning part (agree on timeframe of preparation of MEAL plan, review indicators, roles and responsibilities in MEAL activities)
• Provides technical support during project MEAL planning, including guidance on developing the Results Framework, Indicator Tracking Table (ITT), methodologies and MEAL tools, and project work plan (Gantt chart or similar)
• Participates at regular project review meetings (on quarterly basis)
M&E Planning Country Programme Level:
• Maintains an updated annual MEAL workplan of planned MEAL related activities (baselines, mid-term, endline surveys, other data collection and research activities, and evaluations) and CFRM related activities to be undertaken in ongoing projects
• Maintains reporting deadlines overview
• Ensures that all project teams’ members and implementing partners’ staff understand and know how to use MEAL tools. This is to be achieved through intensive, direct on the job training with a focus on practical application of MEAL tools;
• Trains project teams and implementing partners in using PIN’s CFRM and/or ensures that implementing partners’ own CFRMs are effective;
• Trains project teams and implementing partners in assessment methodologies and tools.
Implementation, progress tracking and reporting
• Coordinates assessments and compiles assessment data into brief reports providing essential key figures and analysis
• Ensures timely implementation of baseline and endline surveys
• Provides technical support in activity and results-based monitoring (surveys, FGDs, KIIs, etc.) in the field, including ensuring that project teams, implementing partners and enumerators follow the instructions/agreed methodology
• Checks the quality of data collected continuously as it comes in, and follows up on any errors or challenges arising in the process
• Supports Project Managers in setting up and maintaining the databases
• Conducts data analysis and supports project teams in interpretation of findings, formulating recommendations and reporting
• Supports project teams in preparation for regular project review meetings, including regular update of ITT and meaningful reporting on indicators, and organizes dedicated MEAL meetings as needed
• Regularly informs line manager about findings and about any issues arising from findings (present data in concise reports and fact sheets using PIN templates and share these with line manager for reporting and circulation – clusters, communities, etc. – as appropriate);
• Initiates independent monitoring visits of projects with the aim of receiving or validating data/information on specific projects and strengthening accountability (activity monitoring, distribution monitoring, post-distribution monitoring, CFRM, etc.) on each project at least once in 3 months.
• Supports organized storage of data collected (primarily responsibility of PMs/POs) in ELO and SharePoint;
• Ensures that all the data related to the projects is updated, handled and stored safely in line with PIN’s Data Protection Policy;
• Supports consultants and research partners in conducting commissioned evaluations/activities (e.g. interpretation, conducting FGDs or interviews, etc.)
• Provides technical support to evaluations and other research activities, incl. engaging in ToR preparation, selection of consultants, review of evaluation design and data collection methodology, data analysis, involvement of stakeholders and dissemination plan
• Examines the evaluation draft reports in relation to the ToR/contract and consolidates a written response. Ensures that key stakeholders are invited to respond to the draft report.
• Coordinates data collection for PIN core indicators across Programmes for HQ/global reporting
• Programmes survey questionnaires in KOBO and provides KOBO training to data collectors
Administration & Archiving
• Approves and archives all the relevant documentation to PIN’s internal databases – ELO, SharePoint etc., according to PIN and donor guidelines
• Ensures that data is collected, managed and stored in line with PIN’s Data Protection Policy
• Together with the PM collects lessons learnt, best practices and challenges and actively re-incorporates them across all the project portfolio
Accountability, learning, dissemination and use of findings
• Supports project teams in planning for and implementation of beneficiary Complaint and Feedback Response Mechanism (CFRM) providing opportunity for beneficiaries to receive information about our commitment and standards, raise suggestions and recommendations for improvements, and understand protocols for action to be taken in response.
• Manages relevant CFRM tools, and tracks projects’ responses to complaints using standard PIN templates together with its national counterparts (designated CFRM Focal Points)
• Ensures CFRM analysis are being conducted regularly (quarterly) and lessons learned are feeding programming
• Guides PMs in the use of all CFRM project templates as per PIN Zambia CRM Framework Policy and Procedures
• Facilitates capturing (Lessons learned template) and discussion of the most important findings and recommendations from MEAL (regular and dedicated meetings) and systematically support the project teams in using MEAL results and findings for modification of project strategy and/or formulation of action points
• Supports project teams in transferring agreed action points into implementation work plans
• Facilitates dissemination of assessment and MEAL findings to stakeholders via preparation of learning/MEAL briefs and fact sheets and presentations
• Participates in grants-closing meetings when the project ends – takes lead on the MEAL part (review of achievements and lessons learnt to improve future programming)
• Shares relevant lessons learned, challenges and successes with the Regional MEAL Advisor for Africa
Capacity building
• Identifies MEAL capacity development needs of staff, provides MEAL training to project staff or organizes external training;
• Provides induction training in MEAL to new project and Programme staff;
• Ensures that all project teams’ members and implementing partners’ staff understand and know how to use MEAL tools. This is to be achieved through intensive, direct on the job training with a focus on practical application of MEAL tools;
• Trains project teams and implementing partners in using PIN’s CFRM and/or ensures that implementing partners’ own CFRMs are effective;
• Trains project teams and implementing partners in assessment methodologies and tools.
Accountability and Safeguarding including Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (SEAH)
• Carry out the duties in accordance with the PIN Code of Conduct and Key policies
• Participate in training and awareness raising (CoC and KP, Safeguarding…)
• Support the implementation of Safeguarding measures.
• Create and maintain a fulfilling and protective environment.
People in Need is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct and committed to promoting the welfare of children and adults with whom People in Need engages /is in contact with. People in Need expects all staff to perform job duties and responsibilities in accordance with People in Need Code of Conduct and key policies (available at: www.peopleinneed.net/key-policies-4142gp ). People in Need Staff will undertake the appropriate level of training.
All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.
Are you interested in joining us? Please apply in the link below. Send us your cover letter and CV which includes the contacts on your referees. Ideally, we need the name and email of your two previous line managers and one of HR.
Requirements
• enting partners’ staff understand and know how to use MEAL tools. This is to be achieved through intensive, direct on the job training with a focus on practical application of MEAL tools;
• Trains project teams and implementing partners in using PIN’s CFRM and/or ensures that implementing partners’ own CFRMs are effective;
• Trains project teams and implementing partners in assessment methodologies and tools.
Position Requirements
• Bachelor or higher degree in relevant field (Social sciences, Development, Demography Analysis or Mathematics or any relevant field)
• At least 2 years of similar professional experience
Skills & experience
Essential
• Experience in data collection and analysis, and handling of electronic data collection tools
• Experience in quantitative and qualitative analysis
• Experience in the area of development and/or humanitarian aid work is an advantage
• Fluent in written and spoken English (knowledge of Silozi, Bemba and Nyanja is an advantage)
• High ethical standards and ability to endorse principals of confidentiality and data protection
• Commitment to and understanding of PIN’s aims, values and principles
• Ability to use MS Office, especially Excel, Word and PowerPoint
• Good report-writing skills
• Advanced skills in data collection and analysis
• Willingness and eagerness to learn new things
Preferred
• Ability to work as part of a team
• Analytical and problem solving skills
• Ability to work under pressure to strict deadlines
• Ability to assess problems and recommend solutions
Benefits
What People In Need Offer
• 24 annual leave per year
• Contributions of Health Insurance (Nhima) as by Law.
• Accident insurance for all injuries during work time.
• National pension scheme contributions as by law
• Extensive Capacity Building program, both internal and external trainings – Induction training.
• internal online opportunities, such as access to e-learning platform and webinars
Month contribution for phone tariffs
• Annual Staff retreat
• International environments with oppotunities to learn from other country programs
• Paternity leave of 5 days and maternity leave of 14 weeks
• Breastfeeding breaks for nursing colleagues
• Per diem for working and sleeping outside of duty town depending on the location.
• Friendly and fair environment in small collective structure where everyone knows each other.
• We have lunch break with meals available at the office (Mongu Office)
• 2 health breaks per day.
• Salaries are according to People in Need Salary scale and shortlisted candidates to be informed about the salaries.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 24
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Job application procedure
• Interested and qualified? Click here to apply
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