Position Description
EnCompass LLC seeks an international Team Leader with extensive experience evaluating education projects to conduct the evaluation and lead a team of local subject matter specialists.
EnCompass is implementing the four-year United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Bangladesh Upoma Activity, providing a range of analytical and advisory services in support of USAID’s design, performance monitoring, evaluation, and operational learning and adapting efforts. Under Upoma, EnCompass has been tasked to conduct a Midterm Performance Evaluation of the USAID funded the Esho Shikhi (Come and Learn) Activity.
The objective of Esho Shikhi is to improve the learning outcomes of Bangladeshi children in crisis-affected and marginalized communities by improving access to quality education. The activity accomplishes its objectives through interventions in the following result areas:
Result 1: Learning opportunities increased.
Result 2: Enhanced teaching quality and teaching-learning materials to improve the quality of education.
Result 3: National, district, upazila, and community personnel and officials’ ability to plan, manage, and oversee quality education improved.
Result 4: School communities’ ability to mitigate and manage the effects of shocks and stressors on education access and quality improved.
The following Evaluation Learning Questions (LQs) will be answered through a gender equality and social inclusion (GESI) lens:
- LQ1. What is the project progress against its set objectives and result areas?
- LQ2. How are the four result areas of the activity complementing and coordinating with one another to achieve activity objectives?
- LQ3. How well are the contractor’s partnerships with its subcontractors functioning and contributing to successful outcomes across results areas and overall project objectives?
- LQ4. How has the contractor’s partnership with MoPME and DPE impacted the progress of the activity?
- LQ5. What are the major challenges/bottlenecks, both internally and externally, to achieving activity objectives?
- LQ6. What are the major lessons learned and how can they inform future programming?
- LQ7. What else does the project need to do to amplify its interventions for sustainable solutions?
Position Duties and Responsibilities
Essential functions:
Administration:
- Lead the evaluation team comprising the following local staff: a local Teacher Professional Development Specialist, a local Education Research Specialist, two local researchers, and a Field Coordinator.
- Develop an Inception Plan, including methodology, tools, and a timeline to execute the evaluation and answer the LQs.
- Review relevant secondary data, both to inform the Inception Report as well as the final report, integrating secondary data to answer the learning questions.
- Collect primary data through various means, such as interviews and focus groups, and stakeholder surveys, ensuring data quality and integrity.
- Act as the principal point of contact for USAID’s Activity Manager, providing regular updates on the progress of the evaluation. Conduct an in-brief meeting with USAID on arrival to Bangladesh and an out-brief meeting with USAID upon completion of primary data collection, prior to departure from Bangladesh.
- Manage the team’s primary data collection efforts, ensuring methods are ethical and thorough.
- Oversee the collection, analysis, and synthesis of primary and secondary data.
- Prepare the draft and final version of the evaluation report
Deliverables and Timing**:**
- Inception report including work plan, detailed methodology, data collection tools, lists of KIIs and FGDs, outline of the final report presenting the proposed structure of the report, and timeline.
- In-brief meeting with USAID Activity Manager upon arrival in Bangladesh.
- Conduct any additional meetings with USAID, if needed.
- Regular progress reports/updates to USAID Activity Manager.
- Out-brief meeting with USAID at the end of field work/data collection to share preliminary findings and recommendations.
- A draft version of the evaluation report, not to exceed 35 pages (excluding Executive Summary and annexes)
- Detailed notes or transcripts in English from the KIIs and FGDs.
- Data sets of any quantitative data collected through stakeholder surveys.
- A PowerPoint presentation on findings and practical, actionable recommendations
- Facilitate a co-creation workshop with USAID to discuss findings and recommendations.
- A final version of the evaluation report, incorporating feedback from USAID from the co-creation workshop.
Period of Performance and Level of Effort (LOE):
The LOE for the Team Leader is approximately up to 60 days. The period of performance is from on or about July 1 – December 30, 2024.
Travel: The position requires travel by the Team Leader to Bangladesh.
Position Requirements
Qualifications
Academic Qualifications
- An advanced degree in international development, education, gender issues, or related field is required.
Experience and Skills
- A minimum of 15 years of experience conducting evaluations, studies, or assessments.
- Should have conducted at least three studies at the national level in a developing country for primary education programs, preferably on teacher professional development or early grade reading in one or more comparable countries in South Asia.
- Demonstrated experience conducting studies focused on gender equality and/or social inclusion.
- Prior experience conducting studies in Bangladesh is preferred.
- Proven track record leading evaluations, with expertise in application of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
- Previous recent experience successfully leading at least one USAID evaluation.
- Excellent communication skills in English are required.
- Fluency in Bengali is not required but preferred.
- Demonstrable experience in project management and team leadership within multi-cultural settings.
How to apply
Please submit CV and complete the application. Please, note that due to the high volume of applications we receive, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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