Introduction
Established in 2007, AAN Associates is a ‘Social Enterprise’ established to enable development partners in finding simple, innovative, cost-efficient, and sustainable solutions to developmental challenges. AAN Associates brings extensive research and evaluation experience in varied contexts i.e., development to humanitarian (including complex emergencies) crises. AAN has undertaken more than 110 consulting projects in over 26 countries (East Asia and Pacific, South & West Asia, Middle East, East and South Africa, and West Africa), with bi / multilateral funding agencies, United Nations, public sector, and non-profit entities.
AAN is a growing organization with a distinctive track of producing award-winning research and evaluations. These awards and distinctions have come to complement AAN’s recognition as practice lead in ‘Social Research’ and ‘Evaluations’. AAN is pursuing an aggressive growth strategy underpinned by excellence in service, improvising innovation, and technology, strengthening partnerships and resources, forging institutional systems and diversity.
Responsibilities
AAN Associates is actively looking for qualified individuals, experienced in leading/conducting complex evaluations and comprehensive knowledge of Child Rights System of Croatia to fill the role of National Evaluator for a potential project. Candidates with experience for UN Agencies, bi/multilateral donors and INGOs such as World Bank, UNICEF, WHO, WFP, World Bank, Asian Development Bank and African Development Bank, IFAD, BMGF to name a few, are highly encouraged to apply. As an Evaluator the professional will be responsible for:
- Crafting and executing a comprehensive formative evaluation strategy that integrates seamlessly with our development objectives.
- Facilitate data collection efforts, be able to conduct Key Informant Interviews and FGDs.
- Taking charge of designing and overseeing the implementation of our formative evaluation plan, ensuring thoroughness and precision at every stage.
- Upholding the highest standards of scientific rigor and ethical integrity throughout the evaluation process.
- Leading the interpretation of evaluation findings and driving their dissemination through publication in esteemed peer-reviewed journals.
- Providing mentorship and guidance to our dedicated research teams, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence.
- Implementing robust quality assurance mechanisms to guarantee the reliability and accuracy of our research data.
- Collaborating closely with external evaluators and auditors to enhance the credibility and trustworthiness of our evaluation efforts.
- Actively engaging with stakeholders, sharing impactful findings, and representing our project at relevant forums and events.
Requirements:
- University degree in law, social science, social policy, or a related field (an advanced degree is an asset)
- Sound monitoring and evaluation expertise with at least 3 years of experience in the human rights agenda
- Excellent knowledge of government monitoring systems
- Experience working with UN organizations and/or UNICEF (considered an asset)
- Familiarity with child rights in programming or evaluation
- Ability to work in a team with strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Strong advocacy and analytical skills
- Familiarity with the work of UNICEF and the UN in Croatia
- Experience working with Croatian institutions and in-depth knowledge of national child rights monitoring systems
- Fluency in written and spoken English and Croatian
How to apply
How to apply
The interested consultants must send their short profiles and updated CVs (all in English) to [email protected] by mentioning ‘National Evaluator Croatia’ in the subject line.
Additionally, candidates are requested to specify the following information in their email body for easier tracking:
- The languages that they are proficient in (English, Croatian etc).
- The organisations for which they have experience in doing evaluations for (UNICEF, WFP, ILO, etc).
- Experience working with Croatian institutions and in-depth knowledge of national child rights monitoring systems.