WaterAid Nepal announces vacancy for Monitoring and Evaluation Officer – HBCC2. Interested candidates can apply for the job. Read the full article below for the job details.
Purpose of this role:
- Ensure project quality standard through regular evidence-based project quality monitoring and assurance mechanism and promote downward accountability towards the communities with whom WAN works.
- Responsible for project monitoring, evaluation and reporting (MER).
- Responsible for the usage of mWater for surveys/ research and studies.
Person Specification
Essential
- Bachelors in project management, development studies or relevant discipline
- Minimum 3 years of experience in similar role
- Experience in and coordination skills in programme / project planning, monitoring and evaluation
- Good communication skills in written and verbal English and Nepali, with good interpersonal, negotiating and persuasive skills and experience
- Excellent skills in writing, producing excellent monitoring and programme / project reports for wider audience
- IT skills particularly MS Word, Excel and Outlook
- Commitment to WaterAid’s values and a working style that reflects these.
Desirable
- Excellent skill in community consultation, organising group discussions with different and diverse group of people, field observation, interviewing with people and facilitating meetings internally and externally
- Demonstrated skills in analysis, articulation and presentation of finding from the monitoring and studies to improve programme performance
- Ability to work flexibly, to manage varying competing priorities under your own initiative, meet strict deadlines
- Willing to learn new data software and tool
- Experience of managing and supporting staff or volunteers
- Experience of working effectively within a culturally diverse and matrix organisation
Hygiene Behavior Change Coalition (HBCC) initiative funded by the DFID / Unilever had emerged with the global pandemic Covid-19 situation to strengthen the hygiene response. WaterAid Nepal (WAN) had implemented the hygiene response project that was primarily built on WAN’s existing hygiene work supported by water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities, services and policy interventions. The second phase of this project will continue to support the relevant governments to better respond to new variants of Covid and also for vaccine intake. The primary focus of Country Programme in the current pandemic as a WASH agency is to help respond to Covid-19 and enable critical WASH access for communities. The response will be for a 11-month period.
This document is job description to the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer for HBCC2 Project. This role reports to HBCC2 Hygiene Response Project Manager. Based on this, M&E Officer – HBCC2, Grade – D, will have below responsibilities.
Application Deadline: 8th May, 2022
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