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Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator at World Vision International, Gaziantep, Turkey

April 14, 2016

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Deadline: 24 April 2016

World Vision International (WVI) is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator in Gaziantep, Turkey. The duration of this post is about 1 to 2 years.

The Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator will be required to establish & mainstream M&E systems for direct and partner implementation in Turkey in alignment with World Vision & international humanitarian principles.

WVI’s mission is to promote human transformation, seek justice and bear witness to the good news of the Kingdom of God.

Key Jobs Responsibilities

The Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator will perform the following functions-

  • Support the World Vision Turkey (WVT) program in developing new projects by providing required secondary data on the context and thematic areas, learning from previous projects, and primary data from needs assessments.
  • Ensure technical support is provided for proposals in developing log frames, indicators, M&E plans, budgets (M&E activities, M&E staff, capacity building & tools) and a M&E in alignment with World Vision & international humanitarian standards.
  • Ensure partner vetting is also done based on their capacity to monitor & report back to World Vision on progress and upholding WV operational standards & humanitarian standards.
  • Ensure partners are trained on the M&E and reporting requirements, and core humanitarian standards.
  • Ensure WV’s frontline and technical staff is knowledgeable on technical aspects related to M&E, tools and quality standards and are able to comply.
  • Ensure all WVT projects (direct & partner implemented) have baselines for outcome level indicators.
  • Ensure project level ITT are updated with accurate data on a monthly basis and key findings are shared with management at the program review meetings.
  • Ensure the effective functioning of the M&E system and that the outputs of this system reach WV management and other stakeholder on an accurate and timely manner.

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must have-

  • Master’s degree preferably in the field of social sciences, public health, nutrition, statistics or development studies.
  • Minimum of 2 years national & 3 years international (total of 5 years) experience in the field of M&EAL, especially in monitoring, evaluation in emergency context and donors is critical.
  • Knowledge in quantitative and qualitative data collection methods and analysis is essential, especially the use of SPSS / “R” software’s for quantitative analysis.
  • Knowledge in writing technical M&E reports is essential.
  • Knowledge on Sphere, Core humanitarian standards, child rights, HAP & DAC evaluation criteria are essential.
  • Knowledge on the humanitarian operations coordination, cluster operations, and major donor M&E requirements is essentials.
  • Proven experience in leading Surveys (mix methodologies) from designing to report writing.
  • Proven experience in local staff capacity building.
  • Proven experience in establishing M&E systems for sub grantees and local partners.

How to Apply

Applicants must submit their applications through online process.

For more information, please visit WVI.

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