World Vision Uganda Jobs – Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist

Organisation:
World Vision Uganda
Project: Advocacy for Better Health
Reports
to:
Chief of Party
Duty
Station:
Kampala, Uganda
About
WVU:
World Vision Uganda is a
Christian Relief, Development and Advocacy Non-Government Organization
dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome
poverty and injustice. We currently work in over 40 districts in Uganda. World
Vision is committed to the protection of children and we will not employ people
whose background is not suitable for working with children. All employment is
conditioned upon the successful completion of all applicable background checks,
including criminal record checks where possible. “Our Vision for every child,
Life in all its fullness. Our prayer for every Heart, the will to make it so.”
About
Project:
 The goal of the Advocacy for Better Health
program is to contribute to improvement in quality, availability and
accessibility of health services. The purpose of the program is to increase the
citizens’ voice for quality service delivery.  The key objectives for this
program shall be;
1) To ensure that
communities in the selected districts can identify and articulate their needs,
and are able to demand for quality services;
2) To ensure that the Civil
Society Organisations (CSOs) develop effective advocacy initiatives, and are
able to represent the communities’ demands for  better  quality 
services;  and 
3)  To build the technical
and operational capacity of the CSOs to qualify them as potential direct
recipients of future USAID funding.  This third objective will the primary
focus of this position.
Job
Summary:
 The Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
will offer coordination and leadership for strategic information,
dissemination, and monitoring and evaluation of the project.  
Key
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Setting
    up the system: Develop the overall framework for project M&E in
    accordance to the project and document M&E plan.
  • Conduct
    readiness assessment regarding M&E.
  • Identify
    the requirement for collecting baseline data, prepare terms-of-reference
    for and arrange the conduct of a baseline survey, as required.
  • Clarify
    M&E responsibilities of different project personnel.
  • Contribute
    to the development of the annual work plan, ensuring alignment with
    project strategy, agreement on annual targets and inclusion of M&E
    activates in the work plan.
  • Clarify
    process for monitoring and evaluations on sub-grantees.
  • Prepare
    detailed M&E budget.
  • Prepare
    calendar of M&E activities.
  • Identify
    other M&E staff that the project needs to contract.  Guide
    recruitment.
  • Implementation
    of M&E: Oversee and execute M&E activities included in the
    Annual Work Plan, with particular focus on results and impacts as well as
    in lesson learning.
  • Based
    on the annual work plan and in particular the programs budgets, design the
    framework for the physical and process monitoring of project activities.
  • Promote
    a results-based approach to monitoring and evaluation, emphasizing results
    and impacts.
  • Assist
    in the development of project reports.  Guide staff and executing
    partners in preparing their progress reports in accordance with approved
    reporting formats and ensure their timely submission.  This includes
    quarterly progress reports, annual project reports, inception reports, and
    ad-hoc technical reports.
  • Prepare
    consolidation progress reports for project management including
    identification of problems, causes of potential bottlenecks in the project
    implementation, and providing specific recommendations.
  • Check
    that monitoring data are discussed in the appropriate forum and in a
    timely fashion in terms of implications of future action.  If
    necessary create such discussion forums to fill any gaps.
  • Undertake
    regular visits to the field to support implementation of M&E and to
    identify where adaptations might be needed.
  • Foster
    participatory planning and monitoring by training and involving primary
    stakeholder groups in the M&E of activities.
  • Facilitate,
    act as resource person, and join if required any external supervision and
    evaluation missions.
  • Monitor
    the follow up of evaluation recommendations
  • Identify
    the need and draw up the ToRs for specific project studies. Recruit, guide
    and supervise consultants or organizations that are contracted to
    implement special surveys and studies required for evaluating project
    effects and impacts.
  • Organize
    (and provide) refresher training in M&E for project and implementing
    partner staff, local organizations and primary stakeholders with view of
    developing local M&E capacity.
  • Lessons
    learned: Design and implement a system to identify, analyze, document
    and disseminate lessons learned.
  • Consolidate
    a culture of lessons learning involving all project staff and allocate
    specific responsibilities.
  • Ensure
    that ToR for consultants recruited by the project also incorporate
    mechanisms to capture and share lessons learned through their inputs to
    the project, and to ensure that the results are reflected in the reporting
    system described above.
  • Document,
    package and disseminate lessons not less frequently than once every 12
    months.
  • Facilitate
    exchange of experiences by supporting and coordinating participation in
    any existing network projects sharing common characteristics
  • Identify
    and participate in additional networks, for example scientific or
    policy-based networks that may also yield lessons that can benefit project
    implementation.
Qualifications,
Skills and Experience:
  • The
    applicant should hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Development Studies or any
    relevant discipline (public health, health sciences, or the social
    sciences, etc.). A masters degree is an added advantage.
  • At
    least five years’ experience in the M&E of U.S government funded programs
    or other donors.
  • Significant
    experience and demonstrated practical skills in monitoring and evaluation
    of voice and accountability programs;
  • Demonstrated
    ability and skills in analysis and report writing – a written sample will
    need to be submitted.
  • Excellent 
    knowledge  of  monitoring  and evaluation principles and
    practices is essential;
  • Knowledge
    and significant experience in the development and implementation of
    monitoring and evaluation frameworks and systems required for community
    development programs are essential.
  • Experience
    in design and implementation of Monitoring and Evaluation systems in
    advocacy, community mobilization, or policy/accountability projects.
  • Demonstrated
    knowledge of management information systems.
  • Five
    years + field based work experience, conducting M&E on large,
    multi-regional public-health programs and working with management to
    integrate research findings into project direction.
  • Research
    skills — surveys, focus groups, knowledge, practice and coverage studies —
    data analysis, and how to make effective presentations.
  • Knowledge
    of LQAS, 30-cluster sampling survey methodology preferred.
  • Statistical
    software such as SPSS, EPI INFO, and other statistical tools preferred.
How
to Apply: 
All suitably qualified
candidates must send their applications with complete Curriculum Vitae, via
email to wvujobs@wvi.org.
 Please address the application to the People and Culture Specialist
(Recruitment) and do indicate the post title in the email subject line.
NB:
Qualified female candidates are particularly encouraged to apply.
Deadline:
Friday 2nd August, 2013.  
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