Job Annoucement PLA Coordinator at VECO Indonesia

Job Announcement
‘Planning, Learning and Accountability (PLA) Coordinator’

VECO is an international NGO with more than 40 years of experience in partnering with farmer organisations and food chain actors across Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America.
We enable and support smallholder farmers to take up their role in rural poverty alleviation and to contribute to feeding a growing world population in a sustainable way. Our activities in 13 countries are carried out by 8 regional offices worldwide.

VECO-Indonesia (www.vecoindonesia.org) is now recruiting an Indonesian National for the position of PLA Coordinator. The duty station is in VECO Indonesia’s Regional Office in Denpasar – Bali with some travelling to the program areas in Indonesia and to other VECOs, depending on the international PLA agenda.

The PLA Coordinator is responsible to:
1. Initiate, coordinate and implement all program planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning
activities of VECO Indonesia
2. Organize data collection, analyze data and produce reports and continuously improve the PLA
system and the methodologies employed, independently and in cooperation with the
international PLA Team
3. Manage the PLA team

These include:
1. Data and information: organize data collection processes in coordination with the Sector
Managers and Field Officers; ensure the quality of the data and information; manage and
improve the partners and programme database; store, analyze and synthesize the collected
information; and provide reliable data and information for strategic program development and
program planning.
2. Compliance: produce regular reports on request of donors and government and ensure timely
submission of reports (incl. update of report formats).
3. Coordinating and organizing the overall PLA activities.
4. Identification of best practices in the reports and share them with the Communication
Coordinator for dissemination and in-depth documentation for studies.
5. Making sure that the VECO Indonesia’s PLA system is in line and compatible with the VECO
International PLA system. This includes design and/or adaptation of methodologies/ tools/
guidelines/manuals for local setting, implementing and improving the PLA system.
6. Representing VECO Indonesia in the international PLA-team and engage in the international PLA-
work.
7. Managing and providing guidance to the PLA-team members
Key Competences and qualifications:
1. At least 5 years’ experience in research, monitoring & evaluation and knowledge management.
2. Degree in Economics, Social Sciences, Agriculture, Rural Development, Knowledge Management
or equivalent.
3. Experience in quantitative and qualitative research methods, including Participatory Rapid
Assessment, Action Research, Case Study, etc.
4. Understanding of PLA tools such as Outcome Mapping, Sense maker, Link Methodology, Theory
of Change and Significant Change.
5. Statistics.
6. Participatory learning methods.
7. Knowledge Management.
8. Affinity with rural development and sustainable agriculture.
9. Good understanding of sustainability, gender-sensitive research methods and youth.
Skills:
1. Design of surveys and qualitative studies.
2. Data collection with standardized and non-standardized instruments.
3. Data processing with Excel, Access, SQL databases.
4. Design, implementation and evaluation of Participatory Assessments.
5. Facilitation of focus group discussions and other group monitoring and learning processes.
6. Report writing (in Bahasa Indonesia and English).
7. Design of gender-sensitive research methods and generation of gender-disaggregated data and
reports.

General skills:
1. Excellent proficiency in English (speaking and writing).
2. Good computer operation skills: Word, PowerPoint
3. Good communication skills to engage with various actors: VECO Indonesia and International
team, partners, donors, governments.
4. Skills in managing people.

To maintain a good gender balance in our team we especially encourage female candidates to apply.

Please submit your CV and motivation letter before 24 April 2017 to: [email protected].

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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