Title: Strategy Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Manager
Location: Nairobi (Kenya), Kampala (Uganda), Yaounde (Cameroon), UAE (Dubai), UK (Remote)
Contract: 1 year fixed term contract
Salary: £44,623 UK or Local Terms and Conditions apply
About the role
Sightsavers has recently refreshed its programme strategy and is developing its approach to measuring progress towards programme goals. In line with this we have created a strategic Learning, Accountability, Monitoring Performance framework (LAMP). In 2022 – 23 we’ll be taking forward development of impact and outcome indicators, including piloting and testing new indicators, supporting the integration of prioritised indicators into systems and processes at global level and in programmes. This will involve working closely with programme staff located across our global portfolio who will be responsible for overseeing much of the data collection, and supporting other key stakeholders such as Global Technical Leads (GTLs).
The Strategy MEL Manager (SMM) will work closely with the other new post Strategy Data Implementation Manager (SDIM) and within the cross-team LAMP Project Core Group. Together the two postholders will be responsible for driving the design and collection of data for the LAMP. They will develop and implement a work plan for making the data collection, analysis and evaluation operational.
Responsibilities (shared with SDIM):
Lead on the design and development of data collection tools and processes
Design the data collection methodology for new indicators
Identify, adapt or develop data collection tools
Identify technical, system and staff capacity for the routine analysis of the indicator data
Support the piloting and roll out of the indicators
Design and implement pilot activities for each of the prioritised indicators
Evaluate the pilots and make adjustments and recommendations
Assess the feasibility of rolling out the indicator to all countries
Plan and co-ordinate the roll out of approved indicators
Write data collection guidance for enumerators and data reporters
Train staff, partners and enumerators on the new data collection tools and methods.
Contribute to the calculation of the resource implications of LAMP
Support the calculation of costs of collecting data for each indicator or learning question, both for the baseline and for routine data collection.
Support the identification of projects that can fund certain aspects of the indicators going forward.
Support the prioritisation of indicators to be made operational in 2022
SMM Principal Responsibilities
Design methods and analytical frameworks for measuring qualitative indicators
Undertake pilot studies and evaluate the results, with recommendations on the feasibility and rigour of pilots
Support the design, implementation, analysis and review of baseline data collection
Support the evolution and prioritisation of learning questions including the feasibility and resource implications of responding to learning questions with appropriate rigour
Develop methodologies and analytical frameworks for responding to prioritised learning questions
Support the development of a review and evaluation plan for indicators, ToCs, RFs and LQs
Support GTLs and programme staff to set appropriate targets for indicators
This is a highly varied and involved role and the above is not an exhaustive list of duties or required professional skills. Please see the Job Description for full details.
About you
As the successful candidate you will have experience of working with organisational data management systems and applying data analysis/statistical techniques to data (ideally in health or international development) and possess skills and experience with different approaches/tools for both quantitative and qualitative data collection, methodologies, analysis and reporting/visualisation.
Further requirements include;
Essential:
Use of specialist analytical software for qualitative data e.g. Nvivo
Advanced MS office computer skills - Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Outlook
Skilled in drafting guidance on data collection and analysis
Experience of delivering training and facilitating in person and remotely
Demonstrable experience of managing large, complex pieces of work with multiple stakeholders to produce key deliverables on time
Strong interpersonal, influencing and negotiation skills
Fluent written and spoken English
Desirable:
Knowledge of languages other than English e.g local dialect.
Experience with GIS
Experience of working within a geographically disbursed team
Experience gained within social inclusion or economic empowerment programmes
Experience with collecting, interpreting and applying inclusive data particularly gender and disability
Closing date: 13 March 2022
We anticipate that interviews will take place from the week commencing 21 March 2022 onwards and the evaluation process will include a task and a second stage interview.
Strategy Data Implementation Manager (SDIM)
We are also recruiting for the Strategy Data Implementation Manager (SDIM) which has similar duties and requirements, please see the Job Description below for further details.
During the application process you will be asked if you wish to apply for both opportunities, as we are able and happy to entertain this. If you do wish to apply for both you do not need to submit separate applications
How to apply:
Next steps
To apply for this/these exciting new opportunities, please complete an application via our recruitment portal. We are particularly interested in learning of your motivations for applying.
As an equal opportunity employer, we actively encourage applications from all sections of the community. Sightsavers is a Disability Confident Leader and qualified people living with a disability are particularly encouraged to apply.