Chemonics International seeks an M&E Director for an anticipated USAID-funded Maternal and Newborn Health (MNH) Activity
Monitoring & Evaluation Director
Chemonics International, an international
development consulting firm, seeks an M&E Director for an anticipated
USAID-funded Maternal and Newborn Health (MNH) Activity. This anticipated
five-year USAID/Indonesia flagship project aims to contribute to national goals
to reduce maternal and newborn mortality by targeted support to improve
essential MNH services, particularly for the poorest and most vulnerable. Using
a total market approach, this activity aims to leverage solutions and resources
and catalyze stakeholders across all sectors to generate innovative solutions
for MNH. Ideal candidates will have experience working on international
donor-funded programs in the field of health, preferably with a focus on maternal
and neonatal health. We are looking for individuals who have a passion for
making a difference in the lives of people around the world. Successful
candidates will demonstrate leadership,
versatility, and integrity.
Position
Description:
The M&E Evaluation Director will be
responsible for collecting, analyzing, and processing all data, applying
problem-solving skills to project challenges, and recognizing opportunities for
process improvement. The M&E Director is responsible for developing targets
and indicators, monitoring and reporting performance indicators and results,
developing methods and milestones to monitor the project’s progress towards its
goals, and contributing to program strategy to ensure that activities and
assignments are carried out as planned and the program objectives are being
achieved.
Responsibilities
include:
- Design
and implement programmatic M&E plan including: developing M&E data
collection tools and templates; developing creative approaches for feeding
information back to all levels/sectors, including communities and individuals
with limited access to and/or capabilities in health literacy and implementing
robust M&E of innovations through all stages - Develop
and ensure application of effective data collection, tracking, and reporting to
monitor activity outputs and program quality - Provide
technical support on project design, strategic development, and overall annual
planning and reporting processes - Train
and mentor program staff and partners in the use of M&E methods and data
collection tools - Champion
knowledge management through the sharing of evaluations and lessons learned
from the program - Develop
a thorough understanding of the project’s data collection abilities, data
processing procedures, and stakeholder needs - Efficiently
track, analyze, report, and update objectives, activities, indicators, and
results over the life of the project to be consistent with the work plan - Maintain
and update web-based tool for M&E tracking and reporting - Input
data and participate in report production including formatting, layout, and
design - Ensure
the integrity and relevance of data collected to support project achievements
and/or suggest timely adjustments to better serve project objectives and
priorities
Qualifications:
- University
degree in a relevant field required - At
least of four years of experience in program monitoring and evaluation; - Demonstrable
skills and experience in development of M&E tools, data analysis, data use,
and assessments; - Experience
working with USAID-funded monitoring and evaluation systems highly preferred; - Excellent
communication (oral and written) skills, with demonstrated ability to write
technical reports required; - Experience
in health preferred; - Computer
literacy in word processing, spreadsheets and preparation of graphs, tables,
charts with Microsoft Office (including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint); - Fluency
in Bahasa Indonesian and English required
Application
Instructions: Submit electronic
submissions, including a CV, cover letter, and three recent professional
references to https://ghdrecruit.formstack.com/forms/indonesia_mnh.
Application close January 7th, 2017.Only applications in English will be accepted. No telephone inquiries, please.
Finalists will be contacted.