Monitoring and Evaluation Lead

Mali CARE INTERNATIONAL AU MALI
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CARE International au Mali seeks to recrute for the anticipated USAID/Food for Peace Program One (01): MONITORING & EVALUATION LEAD (H/F)

Female candidate  are encouraged to apply

Job Summary :

CARE Mali seeks a Monitoring & Evaluation Lead for an anticipated $60M USAID/Food for Peace (FFP) Development Food Security Activity (DFSA). This activity will improve food security and resilience of communities in conflict-affected areas through strengthening local systems and community participation in up to four regions of Mali: Mopti (all communes), Tombouctou (all communes), Gao (Gao and Ansongo cercles), and Segou (Niono cercle).

This position is subject to project award and funding.

The M&E Lead will assume responsibility for full-cycle monitoring and evaluation of this program, developing a methodology and tools to design an evaluation. S/he will also ensure timely and accurate reporting as required on program indicators on a quarterly and annual basis.

Primary responsibilities: 

  1. Develop the overall framework for the project’s M&E systems, in collaboration with USAID and senior project staff, including requirements, reporting, baseline, and evaluation surveys. Develop and monitor the project’s PMP to systematically document project performance for project technical leads and leadership team.
  2. Facilitate state-of-the-art knowledge management practices and real-time, applied and collaborative learning processes. Generate robust evidence for project and programmatic learning that leads to action, decision-making and influence.
  3. Ensure the alignment of M&E activities with program goals and contribute to the development of annual work plans to identify project targets and ensure inclusion of M&E activities.
  4. Monitor project activities and tracking these activities against the results framework.
  5. Conduct field visits for data validation, to monitor the quality and completeness of data sets. Coordinate data collection at project sites to monitor program development and ensure timely compilation and reporting of data. Capture and document lessons learned; champion the scaling up best practices.
  6. Generate monthly indicator reports and tracking progress against key indicators.
  7. Ensure timely and accurate submission of project activities to donor, including progress against targets set in the award agreement and annual work plan, quarterly, and annual reports. Collaborate with the Chief of Party and other senior team members to compile and submit reports to the donor.
  8. Provide technical leadership and support to project and partner staff in planning and implementing M&E systems and activities, data-based program decision-making, and results reporting. Supervise, mentor, and build capacity of the project’s M&E team.
  9. Develop and implement effective monitoring tools and approaches to demonstrate the effectiveness of project interventions.

Qualifications :

  • Master’s degree in economics, agricultural economics, statistics, bio-statistics, sociology, anthropology, nutrition or other relevant subject with strong quantitative background.
  • A minimum of 8 years of M&E experience in international development projects with a Master’s degree or 6 years of M&E experience with a PhD.
  • Experience leading the M&E function of a large project is required.
  • Previous experience working on a DFSA, DFAP, MYAP, or Title II program is required.
  • Strong conceptual knowledge about theories of change (TOC), logic model, food and nutrition security indicators, M&E plan, data quality assurance, data utilization, and gender integration into M&E.
  • Demonstrated commitment to principles of Gender Equity and Diversity, as evidenced in previous positions / programming.
  • Demonstrated experience and expertise in developing and operationalizing a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation plan (please see the FFP M&E and Reporting Policy and Guidance for the components of an M&E plan).
  • Demonstrated expertise and experience in developing and operationalizing routine monitoring system designed to track both output and outcome indicators.
  • Strong quantitative background and demonstrated expertise in designing annual monitoring surveys including probabilistic sampling strategy and estimating sample size, developing appropriate weights, and analyze quantitative data.
  • Demonstrated expertise in designing qualitative studies, in-depth knowledge about qualitative sampling, and experienced in using interview and interactive tools to generate qualitative information and analysis.
  • Experienced in developing data quality assurance strategies, data management, and data visualization.
  • Experience conducting M&E activities in conflict and non-permissive environments is highly desirable.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English and French.
  • Ability to travel within project areas of Mali as required and as the security situation allows.

The application dossier should hold the following mention on the envelope or in the subject line of your email message « Position: MONITORING & EVALUATION LEAD « . The application comprising a detailed curriculum vitae, a letter of motivation, certified copies of the candidate’s degrees /diplomas and certificates of work and 3 professional references must be deposited at CARE Mali offices at Korofina North Bamako, PO Box 1766, Tel 20.24.22.62 / 20.24.91.37 Fax: 20.24.75.32 Door 368, Street 110 or its regional offices in Segou and Mopti regions or sent throught its email address: mli.recrutement@care.org no later than close of business on Thuesday, 10 December 2019.

NB:

ONLY APPLICATIONS WITH A MENTION  » MONITORING & EVALUATION LEAD  » WILL BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT.

Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

CARE Mali has an excellent national and international reputation for its seriousness and professionalism, and actively combats any form of fraud or attempted fraud and any sort of corruption or attempted corruption.

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