Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (PMEAL) Advisor The Hague, 32 hours p/w.

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We help to strengthen resilience of vulnerable people exposed to hazards and crisis situations and we respond to disasters and conflicts to save lives and alleviate suffering. In the Netherlands with more than thirty thousand volunteers and internationally through technical assistance, supplies and money. Together we act before, during and after disasters to meet the needs and improve the lives of vulnerable people.  We do this without regards to nationality, ethnicity, religious beliefs, class or political opinion. Our seven principles guide our humanitarian work: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality.

 

The International Assistance division is responsible for all Netherlands Red Cross international support for victims of disasters and conflicts and for vulnerable people exposed to hazards.

 

In this role you help our programme managers, project managers and sister organisations in other countries to set up and apply sound monitoring & evaluation when they are working on project/programme design and implementation. With your advice, guidance and assistance you improve accountability and learning. You will also help build the PMEAL capacity in countries of operation and you contribute to the department strategy.

 

The International Assistance division has opened a temporary vacancy (8 months) for a:

 

Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (PMEAL) Advisor

The Hague, 32 hours p/w.

 

Where are you going to work?

The PMEAL team is at any time composed of approximately four positions and is coordinated by one of the PMEAL advisors. The PMEAL team reports to the unit lead of the Strategy Diplomacy Evidence & Quality (SDEQ) Unit. The PMEAL advisors are part of a team that brings together strategy, movement relations, humanitarian diplomacy, quality management, integrity, logistics and PMEAL, including community engagement and accountability.

 

In this role you will work closely together with all other teams within the International Assistance division. There are teams focussing on disaster response, partnerships, programme development & programme management, water advice & innovation, data, and financial sustainability. In addition, you will also work with other teams within the Netherlands Red Cross such as fundraising and communications. The PMEAL advisor can provide support to all these teams.

 

What are your core tasks going to be?

  • Planning: with programme managers and project managers, develop and maintain planning approaches. With partners, facilitate the development of Theory of Changes and logical frameworks within the countries of implementation. Ensure that M&E of projects and programmes is well integrated in the design of the programme and assist partners in reporting. Advise on PMEAL costs in programme and project budgets.
  • Monitoring: support project managers in designing indicator frameworks and monitoring & evaluation plans, including alignment of key (cross-cutting) issues such as sustainability, gender, youth and green response. Develop reporting tools based on the capacity of implementing partners, internal information needs and donor requirements. Support and conduct baseline studies, midterm revies and endline studies.
  • Reporting: Advise and support project and programme managers as well as advisors in reporting to donors. Review, align and promote PMEAL activities, approaches and guidelines.
  • Evaluations: Work together with knowledge institutes on impact assessments and develop terms of references for external evaluators/consultants. Conduct internal evaluations and organize learning sessions.
  • Community Engagement and Accountability: CEA is a RCRC approach that recognizes all community members as equal partners. Ensure that within NLRC’s programming we are accountable to the people we serve and offer relevant community driven support. Advice on letting the work be guided by the needs, priorities and preferences of communities. Special emphasis is placed on solid feedback mechanisms.
  • Capacity sharing: Frequent travel to partner countries to support Red Cross/Red Crescent partners in PMEAL activities, for instance by providing training in the Theory of Change methodology, and (participative) qualitative and quantitative data collection tools for baselines, midterm reviews and evaluations.
  • Learning: Support participative learning processes within projects and programmes. Consolidate learning and assist colleagues in building a track record data base. Support organisational learning and using evidence from our activities for programming & humanitarian diplomacy.
  • Networking: Participate and represent the Netherlands Red Cross in relevant working groups and fora, e.g. Red Cross/Red Crescent PMER group.
  • Organisational: Contribute to the revision of the NLRC IA PMEAL policy and tools. Support the monitoring & evaluation of the strategy & workplan of the IA department.

 

What do you bring?

  • A Master’s degree (or similar) in Behavioural Sciences, Development Economics, International Relations, Anthropology or other related or relevant academic field.

 

Skills and experience

  • At least 6 years’ professional experience in an organization that works internationally.
  • At least 3-5 years’ work experience in Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning.
  • Previous experience in the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is an asset, if not then at least working in partnership with local organisations for the implementation of programmes and projects.
  • Relevant experience with and/or in the sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and/ or Asian context.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of planning, monitoring & evaluation approaches and their application in a humanitarian / development context, including LFA, Theory of Change and Results-Based Management.
  • Experience in working with community engagement approaches.
  • Basic knowledge of one or more humanitarian/development themes is an asset: community resilience, Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, Response Preparedness, Forecast Based Financing, Humanitarian Innovation, Data Preparedness, Health, Water Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion, Migration, Cash.
  • Thorough knowledge of empirical research methods both qualitative as well as quantitative. Experience with case studies, impact assessments, contribution analysis and process tracking are an asset.
  • Experience in data processing and analysis (including data-visualization) and using PME information for reporting to different types of donors.
  • Experience in organisational development on PMEAL.
  • Ability to contribute and facilitate training and knowledge/skills transfer.
  • Critical thinker, good written & verbal communication skills and inter-personal skills.
  • Ability to develop clear goals, and to relate with stakeholders.
  • Excellent command of the English and French language. Because the intended portfolio includes covering PMEAL in support of francophone Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, working level fluency in French is obligatory.
  • Working level knowledge of Dutch is a strong asset.

 

Your talents

  • Organisational sensitivity, cooperation, coordination, providing feed-back, planning, supportive, analysing and forming opinions, result oriented, adaptability, intercultural (communication) skills.

 

What we offer

An interesting job with a unique organization. The organization has an immense international network and a significant impact in the humanitarian sector. The work you do has a significant impact in society, but also on yourself. We have a flexible and human centred work environment with space for initiative. We offer a balanced package of conditions that helps you to keep an eye on your wellbeing and your personal development and offers options to find a good work/life balance.

 

We offer a contract for 8 months, with the possibility of extension depending on funding/performance.

The salary scale level is set at scale 11 as mentioned in the collective agreement, depending on experience, minimum of € 3869,44  and a maximum of € 5031,20  gross per month on the basis of full-time employment.

 

Next to your monthly salary you will have a ‘personal budget’ at your disposal, of 18,9% of your monthly gross salary. You can use it to withdraw a holiday allowance, extra holidays or an end of year bonus.

 

Our office is in the Hague, walking distance from the Laan van NOI station. Based on our re-work concept you work activity based, partly from home and partly from the office. We regularly meet colleagues on the workfloor but also online via Teams to discuss cross functional issues and to stay connected to each other and our networks.

 

How do you apply?

Please send your and cover letter CV in English with reference to Shelly Jonker before 7 April 2024 through the following link: https://werkenbijhetrodekruis.inhroffice.com/en/job/309743. We will be looking at applications on a rolling basis, so we see suitable profiles applying, you might also be contacted earlier for an interview. Please note that an assessment might be part of the selection process. We are looking for someone that ideally can start as soon as possible. If possible in May already, it could be June or July as well.

The Netherlands Red Cross embraces diversity and therefore talented minority candidates that have a work and residence permit for the Netherlands are encouraged to apply.

For more information about the position contact Lotte Heuberger, LHeuberger@redcross.nl.

 

For more information of the work of the Netherlands Red Cross please go to www.rodekruis.nl or to our socials: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and X.

 

 

NLRC does not accept third party mediation or acquisition for this vacancy

Expériences / Formation

Where are you going to work?

The PMEAL team is at any time composed of approximately four positions and is coordinated by one of the PMEAL advisors. The PMEAL team reports to the unit lead of the Strategy Diplomacy Evidence & Quality (SDEQ) Unit. The PMEAL advisors are part of a team that brings together strategy, movement relations, humanitarian diplomacy, quality management, integrity, logistics and PMEAL, including community engagement and accountability.

 

In this role you will work closely together with all other teams within the International Assistance division. There are teams focussing on disaster response, partnerships, programme development & programme management, water advice & innovation, data, and financial sustainability. In addition, you will also work with other teams within the Netherlands Red Cross such as fundraising and communications. The PMEAL advisor can provide support to all these teams.

 

What are your core tasks going to be?

  • Planning: with programme managers and project managers, develop and maintain planning approaches. With partners, facilitate the development of Theory of Changes and logical frameworks within the countries of implementation. Ensure that M&E of projects and programmes is well integrated in the design of the programme and assist partners in reporting. Advise on PMEAL costs in programme and project budgets.
  • Monitoring: support project managers in designing indicator frameworks and monitoring & evaluation plans, including alignment of key (cross-cutting) issues such as sustainability, gender, youth and green response. Develop reporting tools based on the capacity of implementing partners, internal information needs and donor requirements. Support and conduct baseline studies, midterm revies and endline studies.
  • Reporting: Advise and support project and programme managers as well as advisors in reporting to donors. Review, align and promote PMEAL activities, approaches and guidelines.
  • Evaluations: Work together with knowledge institutes on impact assessments and develop terms of references for external evaluators/consultants. Conduct internal evaluations and organize learning sessions.
  • Community Engagement and Accountability: CEA is a RCRC approach that recognizes all community members as equal partners. Ensure that within NLRC’s programming we are accountable to the people we serve and offer relevant community driven support. Advice on letting the work be guided by the needs, priorities and preferences of communities. Special emphasis is placed on solid feedback mechanisms.
  • Capacity sharing: Frequent travel to partner countries to support Red Cross/Red Crescent partners in PMEAL activities, for instance by providing training in the Theory of Change methodology, and (participative) qualitative and quantitative data collection tools for baselines, midterm reviews and evaluations.
  • Learning: Support participative learning processes within projects and programmes. Consolidate learning and assist colleagues in building a track record data base. Support organisational learning and using evidence from our activities for programming & humanitarian diplomacy.
  • Networking: Participate and represent the Netherlands Red Cross in relevant working groups and fora, e.g. Red Cross/Red Crescent PMER group.
  • Organisational: Contribute to the revision of the NLRC IA PMEAL policy and tools. Support the monitoring & evaluation of the strategy & workplan of the IA department.

 

What do you bring?

  • A Master’s degree (or similar) in Behavioural Sciences, Development Economics, International Relations, Anthropology or other related or relevant academic field.

 

Skills and experience

  • At least 6 years’ professional experience in an organization that works internationally.
  • At least 3-5 years’ work experience in Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning.
  • Previous experience in the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement is an asset, if not then at least working in partnership with local organisations for the implementation of programmes and projects.
  • Relevant experience with and/or in the sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East and/ or Asian context.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of planning, monitoring & evaluation approaches and their application in a humanitarian / development context, including LFA, Theory of Change and Results-Based Management.
  • Experience in working with community engagement approaches.
  • Basic knowledge of one or more humanitarian/development themes is an asset: community resilience, Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation, Response Preparedness, Forecast Based Financing, Humanitarian Innovation, Data Preparedness, Health, Water Sanitation & Hygiene Promotion, Migration, Cash.
  • Thorough knowledge of empirical research methods both qualitative as well as quantitative. Experience with case studies, impact assessments, contribution analysis and process tracking are an asset.
  • Experience in data processing and analysis (including data-visualization) and using PME information for reporting to different types of donors.
  • Experience in organisational development on PMEAL.
  • Ability to contribute and facilitate training and knowledge/skills transfer.
  • Critical thinker, good written & verbal communication skills and inter-personal skills.
  • Ability to develop clear goals, and to relate with stakeholders.
  • Excellent command of the English and French language. Because the intended portfolio includes covering PMEAL in support of francophone Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, working level fluency in French is obligatory.
  • Working level knowledge of Dutch is a strong asset.

 

Your talents

  • Organisational sensitivity, cooperation, coordination, providing feed-back, planning, supportive, analysing and forming opinions, result oriented, adaptability, intercultural (communication) skills.

Salaire

What we offer

An interesting job with a unique organization. The organization has an immense international network and a significant impact in the humanitarian sector. The work you do has a significant impact in society, but also on yourself. We have a flexible and human centred work environment with space for initiative. We offer a balanced package of conditions that helps you to keep an eye on your wellbeing and your personal development and offers options to find a good work/life balance.

 

We offer a contract for 8 months, with the possibility of extension depending on funding/performance.

The salary scale level is set at scale 11 as mentioned in the collective agreement, depending on experience, minimum of € 3869,44  and a maximum of € 5031,20  gross per month on the basis of full-time employment.

 

Next to your monthly salary you will have a ‘personal budget’ at your disposal, of 18,9% of your monthly gross salary. You can use it to withdraw a holiday allowance, extra holidays or an end of year bonus.

 

Our office is in the Hague, walking distance from the Laan van NOI station. Based on our re-work concept you work activity based, partly from home and partly from the office. We regularly meet colleagues on the workfloor but also online via Teams to discuss cross functional issues and to stay connected to each other and our networks.

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How do you apply?

Please send your and cover letter CV in English with reference to Shelly Jonker before 7 April 2024 through the following link: https://werkenbijhetrodekruis.inhroffice.com/en/job/309743. We will be looking at applications on a rolling basis, so we see suitable profiles applying, you might also be contacted earlier for an interview. Please note that an assessment might be part of the selection process. We are looking for someone that ideally can start as soon as possible. If possible in May already, it could be June or July as well.

The Netherlands Red Cross embraces diversity and therefore talented minority candidates that have a work and residence permit for the Netherlands are encouraged to apply.

For more information about the position contact Lotte Heuberger, LHeuberger@redcross.nl.

 

For more information of the work of the Netherlands Red Cross please go to www.rodekruis.nl or to our socials: Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and X.

 

 

NLRC does not accept third party mediation or acquisition for this vacancy

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