Monitoring and Evaluation / Operational Research Programme Officer Job Opportunity in Nairobi Kenya February 2014
In Kenya, the Alliances comprise of 15 organizations namely: Africa Alive (AA), Africa Medical Research Foundation (AMREF), Centre for the Study of Adolescence (CSA), Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Child Line Kenya (CLK), Family Health Options Kenya (FHOK), Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), Maximizing facts on AIDS (MAXFACTA), Nairobits Trust, Network for Adolescence and Youth of Africa (NAYA), National Empowerment Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Kenya (NEPHAK), Support Activities in Poverty Eradication and Health (SAIPEH), UNESCO, World Starts With Me Alumni Youth Advocacy Network (WAYAN), and Women Fighting AIDS in Kenya (WOFAK).
Access Services and Knowledge (ASK) programme respectively in 15 counties with support from the Dutch Ministry of foreign Affairs. Both Alliances operate under one secretariat.
- In collaboration with partner organizations, identify and prioritize areas of operational research to be pursued by the partner organizations with his/her support;
- Help/support partner organizations to conduct operational research based on identified priorities and to utilize the information obtained to continuously improve their programmes.
- In collaboration with partner organizations, conduct outcome measurement and other M&E assignments of the UFBR and ASK programmes.
- Develop a strategy for documenting and disseminating OR and M&E information/results to alliance members and stakeholders.
- Build networks and promote collaboration with local research institutions and the OR working group in the Netherlands.
- Monitor the progress of the Alliance processes related to M&E and OR and advice the Alliance accordingly
- Provide regular updates and reports on OR and M&E
- Perform any other duty assigned to him/her by the Alliance
- A minimum of Post-graduate degree in Social Sciences, Public Health, Education or Development Studies.
- Proven experience of not less than 5 years in qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis
- Good understanding of LFA
- Experience in conducting operational research
- Good understanding of NGO working policies
- Familiarity with the sexual and reproductive health and rights environment in the country.
- Supports the fundamentals of the Sexual and Rights based approach.
- Strong facilitation skills.
- Ability to work independently as well as within a team.
- Experience in communicating and coordinating with a variety of partners
- Excellent analytical and report writing skills
- Prepared to frequently travel to the project sites in Kenya.