Location: Nairobi
Reports To: Regional DRM Manager
Closing Date: 30th December 2011
This will be a six month contract.
Working in 50 developing countries across Africa, Asia and the Americas, Plan aims to reach as many children as possible, particularly those who are excluded or marginalised with high quality programs that deliver long lasting benefits by increasing its income, working in partnership with others and operating effectively
This is a six-month position needed to generate information to sharpen the emergency response and ensure accountability for funds raised and used in Plan’s recent emergency response to the food crisis in East Africa as well as providing the basis for learning from experience and planning for effective transition to recovery.
Dimensions of Role:
Advising upon the relevance and usefulness of monitoring data collected more generally on other Country Emergency programmes in recent months for projects totaling $20mRegional role covering three countries with very complex operating environmentsSupporting effective monitoring practice in three Country Offices and providing advice to the Regional Office on effective methodologies that will generate trusted information for forward planningTypical Responsibilities - Key End Results of Position:
The post holder will be responsible for ensuring that:
Systems of monitoring currently in place for other emergency work will be reviewed together with field teams to further develop methodologies for the production of reliable informationData collecting methods that involve beneficiaries (in particular children) and are in line with Plan’s values and child-rights approaches will be further established extending beyond the end of this post for use in reporting on all current emergency response grants in the region
Reports required in the period will be reviewed to check they are supported with relevant data and recommendations made to line management regarding the findingsThe programme areas covered by this project are highly complex environmentsCountry staff work very hard and have been under pressure for many months.
Negotiating the additional time that may be required to ensure that reliable data is collected and used to inform programming will require sensitive engagement with the teamsSouth Sudan is unstable and political developments may present situations requiring sudden and effective changes of planSignificant funds are tied up in projects and prioritisation will be criticalCommunications and Working Relationships
Internal:
Country Directors are critical to the success of this work as their direction to their teams will determine the depth of implementation possibleRegion wide relations with Country Office teams particularly those on the frontline delivering work
Regional office colleagues will be important for linking the post-holder to additional support resources
IH DRM team can provide linkage to resources in the wider organisation
Links with donors to understand their impact measurement requirementsOther INGO and NGO leaders may be useful for shared methodologiesKnowledge, Skills, and Behaviours Required to Achieve Role’s Objectives
Knowledge
Demonstrated knowledge of research and data collection methodologies both quantitative and qualitative, through qualifications or proven experienceKnowledge of Child Rights and methods to ensure ethically sound data collectionKnowledge of the sector and types of impact measurement usedFamiliar with the provisions of HAP, Sphere and other industry standards
Fluency in English is essential. Knowledge of French or Spanish is desirable.
You must be a highly experienced practitioner able to gain trust of colleagues and facilitate changes in behaviour through your knowledge
An effective communicator with the ability to ensure lasting change through listening and coachingProven skills in designing and running monitoring systems that generate reliable data and can be replicated by others Behaviours
Demonstrated commitment to Plan’s values in your treatment and attitude towards colleagues and beneficiaries
Tenacious in your desire to see the work completed on timeFlexible in the face of complex operating environments and able to remained focused on the task despite setbacksThis role will be based in our Regional Office in Nairobi with an expectation of 45% international travel, including in remote areas with basic amenities.References and background checks will be carried out in conformity with Plan’s Child Protection Policy.
Plan operates an equal opportunity policy which recognises the value of a diverse workforce.
How to apply:
To apply, please send your CV and a covering letter detailing your salary requirements and quoting reference RE015 to recadmin@plan-international.org
Closing date: 30 Dec 2011
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