Job Title: MEAL Coordinator, Horn of Africa Child Wasting Initiative
Reports to: Coordinator, Programme Management Unit, HoA Child Wasting Initiative
Closely Work with : Programme teams and partners in relevant country offices; other teams in the Regional office; Strategy, Advocacy and Learning department, Dublin; International Programmes and Emergency Directorates, Dublin
Job Location: Nairobi, with substantial travel (at least 40%) within the region (Candidates must be legally entitled to work in Kenya at the time of application – National Position)
Contract Details: Fixed Term, Twelve (12) Months Contract
Job Summary
The person in this role will be a key part in supporting the implementation of the Horn of Africa Child Wasting Initiative (HoA CWI) in Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia.
The Child Wasting Initiative aims to i) address drivers and implications of wasting through a multi-sectoral programming approach; ii) support innovation in programming and partnerships, to prevent wasting; and iii) engage in active learning, contextual programme adaptation, and advocacy, to inform more effective local, national, and global wasting prevention strategies.
As part of the programme management unit, the MEAL Coordinator will closely liaise with the other Advisers in the unit as well as senior advisors in the Strategy, Advocacy and Learning unit at HQ. The Coordinator’s primary responsibility is establish appropriate systems and tools to effectively monitor and evaluate the programme as well set the learning agenda. S/he will be expected to provide strategic and technical MEAL support to Concern’s work across the 3 countries implementing the Child Wasting Initiative—with a special focus on the inclusion of those living in extreme poverty. S/he also contributes to organizational learning through documentation of best practices and development of tools/ resources designed for Concern programme staff in the field and internal and external dissemination and advocacy.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
Support programme planning and design of the M&E system across all CWI implementation countries:
- Support country teams (including local partners) to develop log frames and M&E plans that optimise use of Concern standard indicators, are aligned across the three CWI countries and reflect the activities and implementation timelines planned as well as seasonality.
- Ensure standardisation of M&E systems across all CWI country programmes, particularly ensuring the M&E systems of the three local partners link functionally with Concern’s standard M&E system, under the direction of the CWI Programme Management Unit Coordinator and in collaboration with the HQ M&E Advisers.
- Lead the development and maintenance of digital M&E dashboards using Concern internal systems and ensuring they are accessible to local partners, in collaboration with relevant colleagues.
- Support in-country planning for assessments and tool development/ harmonisation across countries, including market assessments, conflict analysis, environmental risk analysis, equality analysis, among others).
- Support country teams to plan and strengthen qualitative data collection, analysis and write up for assessments and alongside quantitative data collection.
- Any other tasks as directed to ensure effective delivery of the programme
Capacity Building on M&E processes
- Continuous capacity building of CWI Programme country teams (including the 3 partners) on M&E processes through field visits, induction sessions, webinars and eLearning modules.
Support to data collection throughout the Programme Cycle
- Compile and, where needed, support the development of standardised data collection tools focusing on efficient and accurate ways to collect required data, ensuring alignment where possible to existing tools and sharing learning on new tools across the organisation.
- Work with the Digital Data Gathering team within PALU to develop digital versions of key tools, ensuring key steps are followed, including contextualisation, translation, testing, revision.
- Ensure integration of the M&E data collection with the programme’s research needs (research to be conducted by an external research institution)
- Provide specific support to baseline data collection (at a minimum training and likely on-site supervision) for the CWI Programme including appropriate sampling methodologies.
- Support routine data collection, ensuring data collected is useful, accessible and used in timely manner.
- Quality control of all data collected
Support to Results Based Management
- Support the CWI country programme teams and local partners to have timely access to accurate information from data collected via dashboards and other means, ensuring they have capacity to use them.
- Compile, analyse and present key programme data for reporting and for regular meetings at country, regional and global level, identifying key trends and potential implications for programming.
- Review and feedback on all reports related to the programme
- Input into CWI workshops, conferences and other fora
Supporting Evaluations and Promoting Learning
- Develop Terms of Reference for thematic analysis, reviews and evaluations
- Review inception reports on evaluation methodology from consultants to ensure they are of high quality and are methodologically sound
- Review evaluation reports to ensure they are of high quality, in particular that they are evidence based, use appropriate methodologies and offer relevant targeted recommendations
- Support development of Technical briefs and learning papers, and their dissemination where required
- Work closely with Concern’s Knowledge and Learning Adviser to ensure learning is captured from evaluations
- Contribute to the prioritization, design, implementation and dissemination of operational research undertaken within programme – in collaboration with relevant advisers, field teams and research partners
Others
- Adhere to and promote the standards outlined in the Concern Code of Conduct and associated policies to their team, beneficiaries, and be committed to providing a safe working environment
- Participating and contributing towards Concern’s emergency response, as and when necessary
- Take all possible measure to meet Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS)
- Any other duties as assigned by the line manager
Person Specification
Minimum Education, Qualifications & Experience Required:
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Master’s degree in relevant field (related to M&E, development, social sciences, data analytics, statistics, etc.)
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At least ten years’ experience in working in developing countries
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Experience of working in integrated, multi-sectoral programmes. Ability to work both as part of a team and independently.
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Adaptable to evolving work priorities and schedules
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Excellent interpersonal, communication and writing skills in English
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Ability to travel internationally, at least 40%, in fragile and conflict affected contexts, sometimes with short notice
Experience Working on Monitoring and Evaluation
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At least three years working in developing countries or supporting developing country programmes in M&E
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Specific experience working on M&E in Nutrition or Disaster Risk Reduction programmes
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Practical experience of putting in place robust monitoring systems
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Practical experience of conducting or managing evaluations
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Practical experience of working in consortia or other joint venture programming
Data Collection
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Knowledge and practical experience in conducting quantitative data collection, including developing data collection tools, sampling and data analysis
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Knowledge and practical experience in qualitative methodologies including developing data collection tools, sampling and data analysis
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Experience working with Digital Data Gathering systems
Data Use
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High level of analytical capacity and use of data analysis tools
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Demonstrated experience of using data for project/programme management
Capacity Building
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Experience of capacity building of both internal and partner staff in Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation processes and data collection (both quantitative and qualitative)
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Experience in developing practical guidance and templates for field staff
Team Work
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Excellent interpersonal communication skills and ability to operate as part of a team as well as working independently.
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Excellent spoken and written English and French
Competencies required:
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Managing yourself
Awareness of your own abilities and uses abilities to work well with others to achieve your work and Concern’s.
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Individual leadership
Inspire others by clearly articulating and demonstrating the Concern’s values and principles supports others to achieve excellent results.
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Communicating and working with others
Proactively and effectively share information with others. Works effectively with others to achieve best results from.
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Delivering results
Delivers on commitments; uses appropriate techniques to help achieve agreed objectives.
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Planning and decision-making
Systematically work towards achieving objectives; informed and timely decisions (appropriate to role), to achieve work objectives.
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Creativity and innovation
Continual improvement by developing and implementing new ideas for effective and efficient progress towards the agreed objectives
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Influence, advocacy and networking
Engages effectively with others inside and outside the organisation as relevant to achieve agreed objectives
Safeguarding at Concern: Code of Conduct and its Associated Policies
Concern has an organisational Code of Conduct (CCoC) with three Associated Policies; the Programme Participant Protection Policy (P4), the Child Safeguarding Policy and the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Policy. These have been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation, and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organisation, and the standards of behaviour expected of them. In this context, staff have a responsibility to the organisation to strive for, and maintain, the highest standards in the day-to-day conduct in their workplace in accordance with Concern’s core values and mission. Any candidate offered a consultancy opportunity with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Concern Code of Conduct and Associated Policies as an appendix to their consultancy contract. By signing the Concern Code of Conduct, candidates acknowledge that they have understood the content of both the Concern Code of Conduct and the Associated Policies and agree to conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions of these policies. Additionally, Concern is committed to the safeguarding and protection of vulnerable adults and children in our work. We will do everything possible to ensure that only those who are suitable to do consultancy work or volunteer with vulnerable adults and children are recruited by us for such roles. Subsequently, being hired as a consultant with Concern is subject to a range of vetting checks, including criminal background checking.
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How to apply
Interested candidates, who meet the above requirements, should send a detailed CV with three professional referees (one of whom must be an immediate line manager) and Cover Letter Only to [email protected] with the subject of the email as ‘MEAL Coordinator, HoA’ on or before Friday 23rd February 2024. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview.
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