Senior Impact & Learning Adviser At Save the Children

£38,250 – £45,000
Fixed term contract for 12 months
Farringdon (London/ Home based)
We are looking for a proactive and effective Senior Impact & Learning Adviser to join us and provide technical impact and learning leadership, strategic support to our Save/GSK partnership and support project design and partnership development.

Our UK and Global Programmes department delivers humanitarian and development programmes, builds partnerships with institutional donors – including governments, multi-laterals and trusts – and drives lasting change. Together, we save children’s lives, fight for their rights and help them fulfil their potential.

As a Senior Impact & Learning Adviser you will sit within the Business Programmes Hub at Save the Children UK. Working with a range of thematic technical advisers, programme and account managers at the global and national levels, you will be responsible for strengthening global evidence and learning systems across several of our high-profile business partnerships, as well as delivering several high-profile evaluations and pieces of research. Most of your work will relate to our partnerships with GlaxoSmithKline, Community Jameel and Unilever which support a range of multi-sectoral programmes focused on health, education and livelihoods across 45+ countries.
In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring our flagship programmes have the right systems in place to strategically measure and manage results. You will also commission rigorous impact evaluations and have the opportunity to personally design and carry-out strategic research. These studies will generate evidence on the effectiveness of our programmes as well as ‘what works’ when engaging in innovative business partnerships, or adaptively managing programmes. You will ensure that this learning is put into practice, improving the quality of on-going programming and strategically influencing the design of new partnerships. This is an exciting opportunity to design and test new approaches to monitoring, evaluation and learning which respond to the opportunities created by innovative partnerships with business, putting in place best practice systems for turning evidence and learning into action.
The postholder will be comfortable taking initiative and working flexibly, able to comfortably navigate complex relationships across large global organisations. You will additionally have:

• Practical experience using evidence- based learning to improve project implementation and design and inform strategy.
• Practical experience leading evaluation research, using a range of qualitative and quantitative methods.
• Practical experience collecting qualitative and quantitative data in developing countries.
• High degree of self-motivation, top-notch communication and organisational skills.
• Excellent communication skills, to diplomatically engage with a range of stakeholders on key activities, while still meeting tight deadlines.
• Practical experience in the fields of international development, health or education, including an understanding of issues surrounding corporate social responsibility and the role of the private sector in development.

At Save the Children we are committed to the safeguarding and protection of children in our work. We will do everything possible to ensure that only those who are suitable to work with children are recruited to work for us. This post is subject to a range of vetting checks including a criminal records disclosure.

If you share our mission, are passionate about making change in the humanitarian sector happen, and strongly believe you can contribute then join us and we’ll give you every opportunity to succeed. We look forward to hearing from you.

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