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Job Title: Advisor Monitoring and Evaluation
Organization: Uganda Land
Alliance (ULA)
Alliance (ULA)
Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda
Reports to: Director Policy
and Advocacy
and Advocacy
About ULA:
Uganda
Land Alliance is a consortium of International and National NGO’s and
Individuals focusing on land, promotion of land rights and protecting the
interests of the poor, vulnerable and marginalized through “Enhancing
civic participation in land governance and resource management country wide.”
Land Alliance is a consortium of International and National NGO’s and
Individuals focusing on land, promotion of land rights and protecting the
interests of the poor, vulnerable and marginalized through “Enhancing
civic participation in land governance and resource management country wide.”
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- The Advisor Monitoring
and Evaluation will develop and maintain effective systems for the
monitoring and evaluation of all ULA’s work, to analyse the output of this
evaluation and present the findings to a variety of audiences and in a
format most suitable for that audience. - Generate background
research on the context of the organisation’s work in relation to relevant
policy and practice in the four nations, and the work of other
organisations making grants to individuals, and to keep this work updated
as the context changes. - Work with field staff,
project managers and directors to establish, and then periodically review,
clearly defined and measurable outcomes for each programme or projects ULA
undertakes. - Work with the field
staff and project teams, and IT support, to establish, and then
periodically review, systems for capturing data that allow progress
against the greed outcomes to be measured. - Set the standard of
data capture required within the organisation, and ensure that field staff
are capturing the required data and consistently meeting the data quality
standards. - Undertake qualitative
and quantitative surveying that provides information in addition to that
captured by field teams, as required. - Take responsibility
for commissioning research and evaluation work from third parties when
required, and to manage this relationship with such organisations or
academic departments to ensure that the work meets a set of pre-agreed
objectives. - Lead on the
commissioning and management of external evaluators or research teams for
particular projects, as required. - Analyze the data
generated by the monitoring and evaluation process, and then produce and
present management information for field teams, directors and the Board of
Directors that measures performance against agreed outcomes and targets. - Take the lead in
producing data and analysis on the impact of ULA’s work to be included in
the organisation’s Annual Report, and any other impact reports that are
suitable for a variety of internal and external audiences. - Generate data in a
format agreed with the Directors for fundraising and marketing and for
reports to donors or supporters, or in the production of funding
applications and bids.
Qualifications, Skills and
Experience:
Experience:
- The applicant
should hold a Degree level qualification in social research
techniques, or equivalent relevant experience. - Demonstrable
experience of both qualitative and quantitative social research techniques
in a work environment. - Excellent
communications skills, proven both in writing and verbally. - Excellent and proven
research skills. - Experience of
commissioning research from third parties, to meet agreed objectives. - Proven IT skills, with
experience of developing, maintaining and manipulating large databases and
using other analytical tools for research purposes. - A Good knowledge of
monitoring and evaluating the NGO sector. - Highly developed
analytical skills, with the ability to apply creative solutions to complex
problems. - Ability to work
independently and as part of a small team. - Ability to be highly
organized, in order to manage and prioritize workload. - Ability to create
effective and efficient systems for gathering and analyzing complex data. - Ability to manage
relationships with third parties in order to meet objectives on complex
research projects. - Ability to take
initiative, be self-motivating and exceed targets. - A high standard of
literacy and numeracy. - Ability to work
collaboratively, while taking a leadership role. - Excellent
interpersonal skills.
How to Apply:
All
those interested in working with Uganda Land Alliance, ULA, meet the above
specifications, should send their applications together with their Curriculum
vita, copies of the academic transcripts and testimonials. Support letters from
three referees who will be available to ULA for a background check on the
applicant should be submitted with the application to the address below:
those interested in working with Uganda Land Alliance, ULA, meet the above
specifications, should send their applications together with their Curriculum
vita, copies of the academic transcripts and testimonials. Support letters from
three referees who will be available to ULA for a background check on the
applicant should be submitted with the application to the address below:
The
Executive Director
Uganda Land Alliance
Plot 29; Plot 1521 Mawanda Road, Kamwokya,
P.O. BOX 26990 Kampala-Uganda
Email: ula@ulaug.org
Executive Director
Uganda Land Alliance
Plot 29; Plot 1521 Mawanda Road, Kamwokya,
P.O. BOX 26990 Kampala-Uganda
Email: ula@ulaug.org
NB: Please
note that only successful applicants will be contacted
note that only successful applicants will be contacted
Deadline: Wednesday
23rd October, 2013 by 3:00 PM
23rd October, 2013 by 3:00 PM
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