Monitoring Evaluation & Learning Officer

  • Full Time
  • Petauke, Zambia
  • - / Month
  • Applications have closed

Vision Aid Overseas (VAO)

Job Title: Monitoring Evaluation & Learning Officer

Location: Petauke, Zambia

Reports to: Country Director

Salary: Competitive salary commensurate with experience

Contract terms: 20 Months

Leave: 24 days holiday per annum plus public holidays

Travel requirements:  Extensive domestic travel

About Vision Aid Overseas

Vision Aid Overseas (VAO) is a UK-based charity, with a focus on fighting poverty by transforming access to eye care services in developing countries in Africa. The charity was established in 1985 following a visit of British optical professionals to Tanzania where they held a series of clinics to provide eye tests and spectacles to patients in poor and marginalised communities.

Our work focuses on the development of services for uncorrected refractive error and primary eye health. Uncorrected refractive error is the world’s leading cause of avoidable visual impairment, with an estimated 670 million people affected worldwide.

We develop programmes that integrate training, primary eye care and facility developments into national and regional eye care plans, seeking always to be responsive to local need. In this way, we help children to learn and adults to earn so that they can provide for their families.

To learn more about us visit our website at www.visionaidoverseas.org

Key Accountabilities

The M&E and Learning Officer will support the Country Office in all M&E processes, which will include tools development, data collection, analysis, reporting and learning activities to help ensure accountability and efficiency of   the CBP Program and other Country Program domains.  S/he will provide in-depth technical leadership in the area of M&E to the field team and support the project officer at stakeholder engagement and information dissemination meetings/workshops. Specifically, the M&E and Learning Officer will be responsible for:

  • Understanding and leading the roll-out of  VAO Zambia programme performance framework and tools.
  • Act as country focal point person to assist Country Office in the Monitoring, Evaluation and learning aspect of the CBP and other Country Program domains.
  • Optimizing the grant reporting process.

Key Areas

Responsibilities

  • Lead in the refine and validation of CBP program baseline.
  • Focal person for the implementation of a robust monitoring and evaluation system; keeping track of program results framework at different levels (outputs, outcomes and impact).
  • Work with Country director and Project Officer to ensure timely collection of accurate and reliable data, and lead in the analysis of all program data for both in-country stakeholders and donor consumption.
  • Ensure adaptive learning and program quality improvement by continuously recording and incorporating field and technical feedback to program design.
  • Ensure social accountability and inclusion, i.e., prioritizing Sex, Age and Disability Disaggregated Data collection, analysis and reporting.

Person specification:

Deliverables

  • Monthly and quarterly work plans
  • Weekly program activity schedule (Gantt Chart)
  • Monthly update and quarterly progress reports inputs
  • Case studies and photos
  • Support the Project Officer to conduct Program review meetings.
  • Keep comprehensive and easily accessible files for all data (electronic and hardcopy) (

Technical Support

The successful candidate will work under the supervision of the Country Director and with support from the Deputy Program Director who provides M&E oversight and backstopping.

Qualifications/Experience

The role of MEL Officer requires an energetic and a result orientated individual, with a record of demonstrated experience in a MEL role within the INGO sector.

  • Demonstrated experience in data processing and management of large-scale surveys.
  • Demonstrated experience of statistical packages and/ or data analysis software (e.g., SPSS, Excel, Epi Info, SMART, STAT 01) and advanced computer skills (word-processing, spread sheets, and databases) are a must.
  • At least 2 years’ direct experience in a position of monitoring and evaluation of large-scale projects.
  • Good oral and written communication skills in English.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work well within a multi-cultural team environment.
  • Strong analytical skills.
  • Technical knowledge and experience in implementation of gender and disability sensitive approaches is a plus.
  • Knowledge and experience in implementing of either health care or social protection programme is an added advantage.
  • Knowledge and experience in child safeguarding are a major plus.
  • Experience in school-based program activities is highly desirable.

EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS

Bachelor’s Degree in public health, Statistics, Economics, Monitoring & Evaluation, Demography and Population Studies; or relevant qualification in social science.

Application Instruction

  • All applications should be addressed to the Country Director and submitted by email on [email protected]

Closing date

  • Friday 11th June 2021 at 17h. All applications received after this date will not be entertained.

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