- KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Tasks and responsibilities
- Developing and maintaining monitoring systems and tools on project, programme and country level that is complete, coherent, consistent and manageable.
- Lead, technically and logistically, data collection tasks during various program stages (such as annual reviews, rapid assessments, etc) (including the use of online tools), analysis of data, presenting findings & recommendations and ensuring that data is accurately included in internal and external reports.
- Collaborate closely with the field project/MEAL staff to ensure the effective implementation of M&E systems/plans and accountability mechanisms.
- Capacity development of ZOA staff and partner staff in data collection and general M&E skills.
- Leading the process for internal and external needs assessments, baselines, mid-term evaluations, end line surveys and evaluations. This includes the preparation of Terms of References, the selection process of external consultants, guiding consultants during their assignment and reviewing reports.
- Developing and managing the learning agenda for the projects.
- Contribute and coordinate the development of project/M&E based reports, including reviewing and editing narrative reports when needed and verification of data accuracy against project plans.
- Assist the program staff during the proposal development stage through the development of MEAL approaches and logical frameworks, among others.
- Ensure monthly internal reports are submitted by the field office, review these reports and follow up where necessary.
- Ensure quarterly beneficiary data is collected and processed.
- Other tasks as requested by the line manager.
2. AUTHORITY:
The MEAL Specialist is authorized within the limits of an agreed Annual Plan. (S)He is accountable to the Programme Advisor.
3. SUPERVISES:
Depending on the team composition, the MEAL Specialist may have direct reports.
4. Contacts
External Contacts
Relevant as directed by the Programme Advisor, with some autonomy.
Internal contacts
- Team members from the programme department
- Project staff of field offices and ZOA Headquarters personnel as requested
- Operational staff (finance, HR etc) in Khartoum
5. Competencies:
This position requires a flexible and hands-on person who enjoys working with a team. Next to creative and analytical skills, this position requires someone who has experience coaching and training basic M&E skills to be able to provide support in a wide range of areas.
6. Knowledge & Experience:
Skills:
- Fluency in English and Arabic
- Strong conceptual and (English) writing skills
- Strong analytical skills
- High accuracy and attention to detail; and the ability to present data in an organized and clear way
- Intermediate or advanced software skills in Excel, KoBo and SPSS or other data analysis packages.
- Excellent planning and prioritization skills
Attitude:
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Being flexible to adjust to different contexts and requirements
- Advisory and participatory attitude
- A highly ethical work standard
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Ability to work in a multi-cultural and multi-religious setting.
7. SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Up to 25 % of time required for travel to ZOA programme locations in Sudan.
The candidate will subject to Membercheck /COTER procedures, which is against Government Sanction lists to verify that the candidate is not on any of these lists. This counter-terrorism check is a requirement of Donor Government Regulations and is therefore an important part of an employee’s ability to fulfil his/her employment requirements before signing the Employment Contract with the Organization.
How to apply
Full applications must include the following:
- Motivation letter stating the reasons for applying.
- CV including educational, professional training and work experience.
Applications to be sent to ZOA Sudan @ email: eltayeb.omer@zoa.ngo, at or before 30th June 2022
Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply for this position.
This position for Sudanese only,