IMPACT AND REACH
REACH was born in 2010 as a joint initiative of two international NGOs ( IMPACT Initiatives and ACTED ) and the United Nations Program for Operational Satellite Applications (UNOSAT). The objective of REACH is to promote and facilitate the development of information products that improve the decision-making and planning capacity of the humanitarian community in emergency, reconstruction and development contexts. REACH facilitates information management for aid actors through three complementary services: (a) needs and situation assessment facilitated by REACH teams; b) situation analysis using satellite imagery; (c) provision of databases and (web) mapping facilities and related expertise.
IMPACT Initiatives is a humanitarian NGO based in Geneva, Switzerland. The organization manages several initiatives, including the REACH initiative. The IMPACT team is made up of specialists in data collection, management and analysis and GIS. IMPACT was launched at the initiative of ACTED, an international NGO whose headquarters is based in Paris and is present in around thirty countries. The two organizations have a strong complementarity formalized in a global partnership, allowing IMPACT to benefit from ACTED’s operational support in its areas of intervention.
COUNTRY PROFILE
A country ranked 163 out of 191 in the Human Development Index (HDI), Haiti is experiencing a deterioration in the socio-economic, political and security context which has recently contributed to exacerbating structural problems. This deterioration results in particular in the impoverishment of households, linked to a particularly high price inflation rate while the country depends 60% on food imports and the rise in insecurity.
Initially concentrated in certain neighborhoods of the city of Port-Au-Prince, the activities of armed gangs intensified and spread throughout most of the metropolitan area (ZMPAP), as well as in departments such as Artibonite, thus exposing a significant proportion of Haitian households to abuses and internal displacements.
Haiti is one of the 10 countries in the world most exposed to natural disasters. The 2021 earthquake, which struck Haiti on August 14, had devastating effects on people’s livelihoods and the country’s infrastructure. In addition, during the year 2022, social unrest due to the fuel crisis and the cost of living swept across the country.
Growing, the IMPACT Haiti team is looking for a Senior Evaluation Officer to strengthen the capacities of the junior evaluation managers under his responsibility, and renew the Multisectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA) in 2024 on the entire Haitian territory.
The MSNA is IMPACT’s largest project in Haiti, which aims to assess the humanitarian needs of populations throughout the territory, and in all humanitarian sectors. The project aims to collect data from around 4,000 households over 2 and a half months. Preparing the project requires good coordination skills of all teams, active participation in internal and external meetings, capacity building of junior colleagues, and excellent writing skills for all planned products.
For more information on the 2023 edition of this project, please consult the following page: Haiti | REACH Resource Center
As part of his/her mission, the evaluation manager will be hosted by ACTED, IMPACT’s global partner, and will be under the direct responsibility and management of the ACTED national director and his delegates for all questions. administrative, security, logistics and finance. He/she will therefore fully comply with ACTED’s rules and regulations regarding security, administration and human, logistical and financial resources.
We are currently looking for a Senior Evaluation Manager to support our team in Haiti.
Department :REACH Initiative
Title: Senior Evaluation Officer – Multisectoral Needs Assessment (MSNA)
Contract duration : 1 year
Work location : Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Start date : March 2024
FUNCTIONS
Under the direction of the Research Manager of the Multisectoral Unit for Annual Planning and Monitoring of the Humanitarian Situation, the Senior Evaluation Officer is responsible for implementing the research cycles IMPACT in Haiti, including stages of preparation, data collection, analysis, writing, dissemination and evaluation. Throughout the research cycles, the senior evaluation officer engages with partners to promote their participation and maximize their impact. He/she also ensures efficient and transparent use of the resources necessary for the implementation of projects. This may include direct supervision of evaluation teams.
The senior evaluation manager will be particularly responsible for:
- The establishment of the MSNA research cycle, in particular:
- preparation of research design, sampling, terms of reference, with humanitarian coordination (information manager and sector leads, and Inter-Sector Coordination Group)
- preparation of data collection tools and field tests in coordination with the Field Manager
- development of training materials
- where applicable, manage coordination with collection partners and monitor data collection and their quality in coordination with the Field Manager
- the development of the data analysis plan and the entire analysis process
- producing internal and external presentations and preparing REACH’s contribution to the Joint Analysis Workshop (AWG)
- the production of reports, information sheets, dashboards, etc.
- the supervision of one or more AOs/JAOs present on the project
As part of his/her mission, the senior evaluation manager will be hosted by ACTED, IMPACT’s global partner, and will be under the direct responsibility and management of the ACTED national director and his delegates for all administrative, security, logistics and financial issues. He/she will therefore fully comply with ACTED’s rules and regulations regarding security, administration and human, logistical and financial resources.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The Senior Evaluation Officer is responsible for supervising the planning, implementation and monitoring of the research cycles to which he/she is assigned, in close coordination with other members of the team and with the external partners concerned. In doing so, the Senior Evaluation Officer will ensure effective management of projects and related resources, including (where applicable) national and international evaluation staff responsible for line management.
More specifically, the senior evaluation officer is responsible for the following tasks:
1) Research planning and implementation : Ensure the quality and smooth running of the entire MSNA research cycle and support links with other existing projects (HSM)
has. Analysis of the context and identification of existing gaps in information;
b. Ensure that the research cycle is implemented according to REACH standards;
vs. Technical proposals on the choices and practices of research methodologies and their implementation (creation of questionnaires, participation in the creation of collection monitoring tools, etc.);
d. Production of MSNA products (Terms of Reference, final products).
e. Ensure the coordination of the MSNA project, with all the Data, GIS, Operations, Security teams as well as the Country Coordinator.
f. Monitor all data collection, including supporting the data team in cleaning certain data.
g. Ensure the involvement of external partners in research planning
2) Participate in the identification of logistical, HR and financial needs
has. Frequent participation in internal IMPACT meetings;
b. Identification of HR, logistical and financial needs for MSNA;
vs. Monitoring deliverables and the timeline of colleagues under his responsibility.
3) Engagement and external capacity building: Ensure regular engagement with humanitarian coordination structures as well as capacity building
has. Provide training to external partners (technicians, governments, NGOs, etc.) when necessary (eg on MSNA data);
b. Participation and organization of IMAWG meetings when relevant, as co-lead;
vs. Participation in meetings of the different clusters and identification of the potential needs of the clusters, as well as project opportunities;
d. Representation of REACH to external partners: local and international NGOs, government actors;
e. Presentations of IMPACT project results during relevant workshops.
4) Team management, capacity building and country strategy: Ensure the research strategy of IMPACT projects and the hierarchical management of two Senior Evaluation Officers
has. Ensure the distribution of tasks within the team of evaluation managers (2 Seniors, 3 managers);
b. Develop skills, implement capacity building methods for all evaluation, GIS and data managers in research;
vs. Preparation of training materials;
d. Identification of internal and external training potential for the team;
e. Ensure the development and monitoring of the country strategy for the research team.
REQUIRED CONDITIONS
- Academic background: Excellent academic qualifications, including a Master’s degree in a relevant discipline (international relations, political science, social research, sociology, economics, development studies, or similar).
- Management Experience: Previous experience in a management role in an INGO in the field. Proven experience managing international and national teams in humanitarian contexts.
- Security environment Ability to operate in a complex and difficult security environment or previous experience in contexts with high security challenges an asset;
- Familiarity with the help system Familiarity with the help system and with search methods;
- Communication and Reporting Skills Excellent communication and effective reporting skills, including proven experience contributing to high-level presentations/briefings.
- Years of professional experience At least 3 years of relevant professional experience or proven progression within IMPACT.
- Research Skills : Excellent research and analytical skills are an asset. Experience with evaluations. Monitoring and evaluation, field research and evaluations are an asset.
- Software Skills Proven knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Advanced skills in R, or other statistical analysis software are an advantage. Experience with InDesign, Tableau or Power Bi is a strong asset;
- Diverse task management skills Ability to perform multiple tasks under tight deadlines, over numerous research cycles in a complex environment;
- Level of independence A self-starter with a proven ability to work independently;
- Intercultural work environment Ability to function in an intercultural environment requiring flexibility;
- Language skills Fluency in French and English required;
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
· For this position, the salary is between 2,820 CHF and 2,880 CHF per month (before income tax), etc. as well as a monthly subsistence allowance of USD 300.
· NB – IMPACT salaries are strictly determined by our salary scale based on the grade of the position and the level of education of the staff. A location-dependent security and/or isolation adjustment is then applied to account for the fact that some staff must work in difficult locations where living and working conditions are much more difficult than elsewhere.
· Accommodation and food in a guest house.
· Membership in a Swiss private pension fund (Swisslife – approximately 9.975% of gross staff salary), health insurance, life insurance and repatriation assistance
· Flight tickets every 6 months and visa fees covered (in-country travel costs and business expenses are fully covered)
· R&R after 2-3 months (airfare up to $500 + $200 living allowance) if duty station allows
· Contribution to baggage transport: between 20 and 100 kg, depending on the duration of the contract (+ baggage and personal property insurance)
· Annual leave of 36 days per year. Public holidays of the country of assignment. Leave for family or compassionate reasons, if applicable.
· Pre-departure induction – 3 days at IMPACT Initiatives headquarters in Geneva + one week of pre-departure training at ACTED headquarters in Paris, including 4 days on-site security training;
· IMPACT prioritizes the psychological safety of its staff and the health insurance provided covers, among other things, up to €1000 per year in psychosocial counseling costs.
· This base is not a family duty station