Position: Monitoring and Evaluation Manager
Location: Nairobi, with frequent travel to Merlin field sites
Department: Programmes
Reports to: Kenya Country Health Director with input from Somalia Country Health Director
Staff directly supervised: Health Information Officer
Technically supervise: Field based M&E Officers and HISO’s
Relationships internally: All programme and support staff
Relationships externally: MoMS/MoPHS personnel, other governmental UN agencies counterparts.
Background
Merlin
is a UK humanitarian agency which responds worldwide with vital healthcare and
medical relief for vulnerable people caught up in natural disasters, conflict,
and health systems collapse. Merlin has been working in Kenya since 1998 and in
Somalia since 2005.
Currently,
Merlin in Kenya is operational in two regions of the country - the Western
Highlands and Northern Kenya. In Somalia, Merlin operates in the three
semi-autonomous regions of Somalia (Somaliland, Puntland, and South
Central).
Overall Objective of the Position
Overall Objective of the Position
The
Monitoring and Evaluation Manager will be responsible for overseeing the
planning and implementation of monitoring and evaluation activities for Merlin
Kenya and Somalia programmes.
He/she
will on routine basis track project performance against baseline and targets
analyzing relationships among performance.
He/she
will be expected to communicate performance results to team members and
ensuring targets are met.
Periodically
the M&E manager will be expected to conduct evaluations individually or in
conjunction with project consultants.
The
M&E manager will provide technical oversight to field based Monitoring and
Evaluation teams and will be directly answerable to country health Directors
for both Kenya and Somalia programmes.
Duties and Responsibilities
Duties and Responsibilities
- Design
and preparation of M&E plans of project proposals and participation in
development of strategies and logframes for new projects
- Develop
of M&E frameworks, systems and tools as well as work plans
- Assessment
of Merlin Kenya and Somalia programmes against established goals, targets
and indicators as stated in project proposals and logframes
- Present
achievements against targets and baselines during quarterly review
meetings
- Review
technical and donor reports to ensure completeness and accuracy
- Network
with partners, MOH, UN agencies and other stakeholders on M&E matters
- Represent
Merlin at external forums as required.
- Build
capacity of and train partners in M&E through formal and informal
adult learning methods
- Documentation
of M&E best practices and lessons learned for purposes of
accountability and replication
- Prepare
and disseminate periodic reports on projects, incorporating service
statistics and survey data as available
- Prepare
briefings, papers, and slide shows for presentation to donors, MOPH and
other stakeholders on the project activities and lessons learned in
collaboration with project teams
- Provide
support to the collection and analysis of M&E data from field
interventions and work with field teams to improve quality of analysis
coming from field reports
- Take
lead in ensuring implementation of humanitarian accountability standards
- Supervise
Nairobi-based HIS Officer
- Provide
technical support on M&E and data collection to all field teams and
specifically to field-based HIS officers
Qualifications
and Experience
- Degree
in public health, biostatistics, epidemiology, or health information
systems from a recognized academic institution, with a strong preference
for a master’s degree. Relevant training in M&E will be an added
advantage.
- A
minimum of five years of direct experience in managing and executing
monitoring and evaluation of donor-funded health and nutrition programmes
in developing countries.
- Experience
in qualitative and quantitative M&E methodologies for health and
nutrition, HIV/TB, malaria and RH interventions including participatory
and quasi-experimental evaluation designs that incorporate rigorous
statistical methods
- Experience
coordinating with developing-country governments, ministries, UN agencies,
INGO’s and/or local NGOs for design and implementation of evaluations,
including addressing capacity weaknesses as needed.
- Demonstrated
familiarity with and understanding of impact evaluation and participatory
monitoring and evaluation techniques; and developing and monitoring both
output and outcome indicators.
- Able
to effectively use statistical analysis software, including EpiInfo,
Stata, and SPSS.
- Able
to undertake field visits on regular basis.
- Oral
and written fluency in English.
- Good
communication skills and interpersonal relationships.
- Committed
and experienced in working in multi-cultural settings.
How
to Apply
All
applications should be sent to:
HR Department,
Merlin, Nairobi Office,
P.O Box 3350 – 00200,
HR Department,
Merlin, Nairobi Office,
P.O Box 3350 – 00200,
Nairobi,
Kenya
OR
Email to: recruitment@merlin-kenya.org
Application deadline is 5:00pm on Friday, 8th June 2012.
Application deadline is 5:00pm on Friday, 8th June 2012.
Please
note that only short listed candidates will be contacted.