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Monitoring Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Officer NGO Jobs – Medical Teams International (MTI)
Job Title: Monitoring Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Officer (Fresher NGO Jobs)
Organisation: Medical Teams International (MTI)
Duty Station: Adjumani, Uganda
About the Company:
Medical Teams International is a faith-based not for profit health relief and development organization with a Calling “Daring to love like Jesus, we boldly break barriers to health and restore wholeness in a hurting world.” MTI-UG has operations in West Nile and South western Uganda. We provide Comprehensive Primary Health Care, Reproductive Health, HIV/AIDS and Nutrition.
Job Summary: Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) are essential in the design and implementation of Medical Teams International’s programs. The primary role of the MEAL Officer is to work directly with local field program staff to ensure collection of high-quality data to inform programming and report to external stakeholders such as the Ministry of Health and institutional donors. Working closely with the Senior MEAL Officer, Medical Coordinators and MEAL Manager, the MEAL Officer develops effective MEAL systems and data collection tools; collects data using qualitative and quantitative methods; and conducts data entry and analysis and presentation of analyzed information to guide decision making in their respective settlement/District.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Monitoring & Evaluation
- Maintain a comprehensive M&E plan for the location, including indicators and reporting schedules, and monitor progress toward the plan.
- Collect, compile and analyze data from MEAL Assistants to produce weekly and monthly reports that inform decision making and support donor reporting. Reports include these but not limited to weekly surveillance data (mtrac ), weekly public health data/report, monthly operational reports, Global KPI, Uganda Refugee Response Plan (UCRRP)/Activity info, Uganda Refugee Response monitor (URRM), mortality line listing,
- Enter reporting data into national and donor reporting platforms (DHIS2, HIS and others) according to deadlines.
- Train MEAL Assistants and clinical staff on HIS and HMIS usage and database utilization; ensure staff adhere to data management best practices and policies.
- Conduct routine supportive supervision at health facilities to measure the quality of data, identify gaps and develop strategies to improve records and data management
- Contribute to drafting of institutional donor proposals and reports
- Maintain health information systems (HIS), data bases and ensure data security
- Take lead in health facility and community-based assessments such as Balance Score Card, Client satisfaction surveys, KPC surveys to measure coverage and quality of service provision
- Support MEAL Assistant to prepare and display up to date performance trends at the health facilities, ensuring availability of necessary logistics, participate in CMEs at facility level on data analysis and interpretation
- Conduct monthly and quarterly data review meetings at health facility and field office level and prepare action plans in collaboration with the Medical Coordinator to improve data utilization and program implementation
- Ensure adequate stock of registers and reporting tools available in store and at health facilities and support in the quantification of HMIS tools needs.
- Liaise with District Biostatistician to mobilize HMIS tools, training facility staffs on HMIS, and ensure high quality reporting into the Ministry of health reporting systems.
- Ensure that data practices are conducted with the highest level of integrity and ethics according to professional and MTI Code of Conduct
- Other duties as assigned
Accountability:
- Work closely with the Medical Coordinator and Public Health Officer to conduct beneficiary interviews, community listening sessions, focus group discussions, and quality improvement verification visits to the project sites as required by the program
- Work with the Public Health Officer to regularly monitor UNCHR interagency platform and ensure that feedback, response and complaints are timely and appropriately responded to, as a way of enhancing feedback, trust and confidence with beneficiaries
- Conduct periodic review and presentation of FRRM incidences/cases to field management
- Ensure data storage and systems for sharing are set up to protect the confidentiality of personally identifying beneficiary data and adhere to generally accepted principles for data protection. Additionally, ensure that the program teams are oriented on both the donor and institutional data protection policies.
- Analyze feedback from community dialogues to guide decision making during program implementation.
- Ensure safeguarding of program participants and personnel through promoting an environment of awareness and upholding the code of conduct provisions of Medical Teams Protection from Sexual Exploitation & Abuse, and Child & Vulnerable Adult protection policies and sexual harassment policies.
Learning:
- Ensure learning from periodic surveys, monitoring data reviews and beneficiary feedback is documented and shared with program staff to inform programming. One quarterly lesson learnt institutionally/project level is expected from each location.
- Lead field level performance review meetings and share key recommendations to management
- Support and organize the collection of success stories, case studies, and photos of activities for knowledge management
- Maintain a filing system for all location level MEAL activities, reports, and analyses in hard and soft copies, including backups.
Collaboration and Coordination:
- Supervise and mentor MEAL Assistants in the program area
- Coordinate with the District Biostatisticians on submission of DHIS2 data and reporting.
- Work with Medical Coordinator to determine staffing levels/roles needed to support location MEAL activities
- Collaborate with the MEAL Coordinator, Country office MEAL team for data sharing, reporting, and quality improvement
- Coordinate with MEAL counterparts in other organizations and information management working groups. Participate in relevant technical working groups to provide MEAL oversight at field level
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in public health, Demography, Biostatistics, Statistics, or related subject is required
- Post graduate diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation is a preferred
Experience
- Minimum 3 years of experience in MEAL activities related to Health and Humanitarian response
- Experience working with local government structures, reporting systems such as HMIS, DHIS2, and refugee health information system (HIS)
- Experience working with international NGOs is an added advantage
Knowledge, skills & abilities
Knowledge
- In-depth knowledge of statistical programs such as STATA, SPSS, ENA, Epi info and Microsoft database management programs such as Microsoft Excel
- Basic knowledge of principles and current approaches to monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning in humanitarian health and development programs
- Familiarity with institutional donor requirements related to proposals and reporting
Skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Demonstrated expertise in creating and maintaining HIS and HMIS database systems
- Experience using statistical analysis programs to analyse data and create visual representations for information sharing and reporting
- Strong report writing skills
- Skilled in training and capacity building with peers
- Professional working proficiency in English
Abilities
- Self-directed, intrinsically motivated; proven capacity to multitask, work successfully in a team and be responsive to time-sensitive deadlines
- Ability to work collaboratively with others.
- Keen interest to mentor others in data management best practices
- Ability to simplify technical concepts for a lay audience
- Analytical with strong attention to detail
- Ability to act with integrity and maintain the highest ethical standards
- Ability to support MTI’s calling and adhere to the MTI Code of Conduct
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested applicants should apply online at the link below.
Deadline: 25th January 2025.
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