Deadline: 20 June 2016
SNV is currently seeking applications from the eligible applicants for the post of Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist in Hanoi, Vietnam. The duration of this post is 2 years.
SNV’s mission is to make a lasting difference in the lives of millions of people living in poverty.
Key Jobs Responsibilities
The Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist will perform the following functions-
- Develop the Results Frameworks and M&E Plan for the Program.
- Ensure the M&E strategy incorporates a system-wide approach is flexible and responsive and builds ownership amongst local stakeholders.
- Development of rigorous, simple and effective tools to be used by delivery partners to monitor and/or evaluate on their own.
- Provide technical advice and guidance on operational research / learning agenda.
- Technical leadership and review of key baseline and annual studies.
- Supporting/coordinating contracted researchers/enumerators as needed.
- Supervise and mentor M&E Officers and provides technical assistance to other technical advisors and partner organizations.
- Contribute to strategy development through reviewing: program logic, quality of data, capacity of project team and partners and project resources.
- Organizational / institutional assessment of partner organizations.
- Foster links with other relevant programs and pursues opportunities for collaborative activities and provides technical assistance to other primary stakeholders.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must have-
- Master’s degree or higher qualification in development studies, economic development or social sciences or other relevant field of study.
- 7 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation in the areas of gender, women’s economic empowerment and private sector development.
- Past experience in Vietnam or Southeast Asia is desirable.
- Demonstrated experience in designing and implementing M&E systems and tools in a multi- faceted program, conducting impact studies and case study development, as well as using Management Information Systems (MIS).
- Demonstrated experience in data collection using quantitative and qualitative methodologies.
- Experience with organizational and institutional assessment and supporting development and performance improvement mechanisms.
- Significant experience working on donor-funded programmes.
- Past experience on DFAT-funded projects is strongly desirable.
- Excellent communication and writing skills (oral and written) in English, including an ability to write high level technical reports and effectively.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their applications through online process.
For more information, please visit SNV.