Plan International is an independent development
and humanitarian organization that advances children’s rights and equality for
girls. Plan International believe in the power and potential of every
child. But this is often suppressed by poverty, violence, exclusion and discrimination.
And its girls who are most affected. Working together with children, young
people, their
supporters and partners, they strive for a just world, tackling the root causes
of the challenges facing girls and all vulnerable children.
They support
children’s rights from birth until they reach adulthood. And they
enable children to prepare for – and respond to – crises and adversity. They
drive changes in practice and policy at local, national and global levels using
our reach, experience and knowledge.
Plan International have been building powerful partnerships for children for
over 80 years, and
are now active in more than 70 countries.
Role Title: Monitoring and Evaluation
Officer EU
Location: Enugu
Role Responsibilities:
- Contribute
to the design and implementation of a project monitoring and evaluation
system in collaboration with the Project Coordinator, the Monitoring and
Evaluation Officer will develop planning and monitoring-evaluation tools,
workbook and other related documents
- Update
the performance and impact indicators of the project based on the results
of the baseline analysis and the project's monitoring and evaluation plan
and develop tools to assist in the decision-making of indicators.
- Ensure
that the performance and impact indicators on the implementation of
activities are well understood recorded and by the field team.
- Collect
and centralize field information related to the implementation of project
activities
- Assist
in the preparation of the project's quarterly / semi-annual / annual work
plan in accordance with the procedures laid down
- Contribute
to the development of a detailed action plan for the project
- Prepare
a monthly record of project impact and performance indicators for the area
for which it is responsible
- Strengthen
the use of monitoring and evaluation tools by partners
- Assist
the Project coordinator in producing the semi-annual technical report,
assist in the drafting of the monthly project report and any other
relevant report of these assignments
- Provide
support for the definition of the means to be implemented for the
monitoring and evaluation of the project
- Participate
in facilitating the capitalization of lessons learned, good practices,
significant changes and the sharing of experiences between the parties
involved in the project
- Ensure
that the project indicators are met and allow decisions to be taken on the
progress and development of the project
- Contribute
to the updating of indicators of results and impacts based on possible
difficulties encountered on the ground
- Perform
regular visit on the field assist project animator in recording field
activity data
- Contribute
to project reviews and evaluations
- Contribute
to the preparation of the baseline, TORs and project evaluations
- Perform
any other tasks assigned by the Project coordinator and PIIA’s Monitoring
and Evaluation Coordinator
- In
collaboration with the MEARL Unit and other emergencies response member,
support the implementation of the feedback mechanism by capturing and
reporting the viewpoint of children, young people, community members and
others partners about Plan International’s work in order to improve it
Required Qualifications:
- Bachelor's
degree in social sciences, statistics, economics or any other related field.
- Minimum
of two (2) years’ experience in planning, participatory monitoring and
evaluation of programs and projects.
- Strong
experience in conducting qualitative and quantitative investigations
- Have
practical and relevant experience in responding to Emergencies
- Good
editorial skills (current drafting skills)
- Good
oral communication skills (ability to present / support clearly and
efficiently a file before a meeting ...,)
- Have
a good knowledge and understanding of humanitarian principles and
international standards for the protection of children
- Other
knowledge and skills: knowledge of Plan policies and procedures, Sphere
standards, Core Humanitarian Standard, Red Cross Code of Conduct and NGOs,
- Know
how to use the computer tool and master current software (Word, Excel, and
PowerPoint).
- Good
editorial skills.
- Knowledge
of the area of assignment would be an asset.
- Support
the evaluation of Plan child protection activities and draft
recommendations for improved program design.
Application Deadline:
August 30th 2020
To apply, click on the link below
https://indeedhi.re/2YoYyfJ