World Food Programme
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To support monitoring, accountability and learning through the multi-country strategic plan (MCSP).The WFP Pacific Multi-Country Office is seeking to recruit a Senior Programme Associate (M&E) to be based in the WFP Suva MCO. The position will sit within the Research, Assessment and Monitoring (RAM) team reporting directly to the Head of RAM.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
- Act as a focal point for the implementation of the 5-year Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) framework for WFP’s work in the Pacific; including meeting M&E corporate requirements and deadlines.
- Support in developing the annual M&E workplan with close consultations across units.
- Review, and update M&E processes and documents, including monitoring checklists, guidance and updates in consultation with line manager.
- Ensure data gathering and monitoring across all units are operating that ensure rigorous quality standards are maintained and incorporated into internal and external reporting products.
- Review and report on M&E related Key Performance Indicator (KPI) data at mid-year and end of the year;
- Enter outcome, output, gender and protection indicators upon request into the WFP corporate system/tools;
- Maintain and update on a continuous basis existing database and support the development of user-friendly tools;
- Provide M&E related input data to M&E reports, funding proposals and briefing documents.
- Support outsourced studies for WFP and partners including baseline surveys, mid-term reviews, and endline evaluations.
- Support data collection for surveys upon request, ensuring their quality meets established methodology and design.
- Support in engagement in discussions with internal counterparts and external partners on M&E data, including data collection, monitoring questions, research methodology and quality standards.
- Design and conduct training/refresher training for WFP staff and partners on M&E related tasks, including monitoring checklist questionnaires, country capacity strengthening metrics.
- Act as focal person for the design and implementation of complaints and feedback mechanisms developed by WFP or upon request of partners.
- Support recommendations on how M&E can contribute to organizational learning.
- Take responsibility for integrating protection and gender perspectives to ensure equal participation of women and men.
- Any other duties as required.
STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION
- At minimum completion of secondary school education. A post-secondary certificate or degree in the following fields: statistics, development economics, performance management, monitoring and evaluation or other related fields.
WORK EXPERIENCE
- Relevant professional experience (6 years or more) in the field of work, especially in M&E, data management, reporting. Technical experience in food security, nutrition analysis and/or disaster risk management and experience with database management, evidence generation and/or reporting is preferable.
KEY COMPETENCIES
- Knowledge of humanitarian and development working modalities preferable.
- Behavioral competencies such as action management, client orientation, cognitive capacity, innovation, partnering and teamwork.
- Has excellent written and oral communication and interpersonal skills, good drafting skills, and ability to work in a team.
LANGUAGE
- Fluency in written and spoken English.
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