International
organization headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota whose mission is to
advance sustainable community health around the world.
and Evaluation Intern will support the Country Team in collecting and compiling
data to examine emergency contraceptives and family planning usage at community
level and facility level, as well as measure program activities impact on youth
access to FP services at both facility and community level.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct
health facility assessments, develop data collection tools and implement
surveys related to project activities. Analyze data and write
reports. - Support
the Program Officer in data validation and data cleaning. - Work
closely with the program team to analyze District HMIS data, Quarterly CYP
(by Facility, Community and Outreach) and look at trends of CYP, FP
use by age group (for example youth). - Support
the program team to examine youth use of FP services at facility and
community level (age disaggregation of FP users (new and revisit by 10-19
and 20-24 age groups) at baseline (July 2016) and endline June 2016
(as proxy of impact of the youth-friendliness of the facilities). - Work
with the program team to strengthen internal project databases (excel)
that capture information from project and district databases. - Assist
the Program Manager to collect analyze and use data for
decision-making around ECP utilization in the two districts. - In
charge of the identification and documentation of success stories, best
practices and lessons learnt in program implementation to share in the
annual and final reports. - Perform
any other duties as assigned.
Experience:
- The M&E Intern should preferably hold
a BA in Public Health,
Development Studies, Statistics, or social sciences - Previous
experience in Monitoring and Evaluation of Health Programs; good
understanding of quality data collection tools (both qualitative and
quantitative), highly proficient in EXCEL and experienced data entrant. - Prior
exposure and experience in technical writing (including editorial skills) for
health and other social service programs - Energetic,
independent and self-motivated - Excellent
analytical, oral and written communication skills - Ability
to manage multiple priorities while working as part of team - Previous
work experience in health research (e.g. as a research
assistant)and documentation, or implementation of a community health
program - Extensive
experience in reporting, documentation, publication, and visual material
preparation in relation to public health - Excellent
organizational, interpersonal and communication skills (oral and
written) - Past
work or volunteer experience in developing countries.
letter, updated curriculum vitae, names and contacts of 3 references to:
[email protected] with the position name in the title of the
email.
2017
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