Niger

Concern Worldwide recruits 01 MEAL Coordinator

Concern Worldwide recruits 01 MEAL Coordinator

Concern Worldwide

Niamey, Niger
MEAL Coordinator – Niger
About the role
 This is a 36 month, new role with accompanied terms based in Niamey, Niger with 60 to 70% of the time spent in the Programmes areas of Tahoua Diffa and Tilabery and with a salary Grade 4 €40,003 – €44,449 and benefits.
You will report to the Programmmes Director and will liaise with the Country Director, Health and Nutrition Advisor, Livelihood Advisor, ERNE Programme Coordinator, National education coordinator, Tahoua Regional Coordinator, EUTF project Manager, Gender and CHS manager and you will be the technical focal point for the PALU in Dublin. You will manage the MEAL unit of Concern Niger.
We would like you to start as soon as possible.
Your purpose
The Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Coordinator is responsible for ensuring high quality programme planning, monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning across Niger country programme. You will also provide high quality technical support during programme design and implementation, data collection tools, coordination with Dublin PALU, coordination of evaluations, coordination of quarterly meetings and programme reviews meetings in collaboration with the Programme Director.
Strategic visions around MEAL
Develop a MEAL strategy and a MEAL system in accordance with Concern Worldwide policies and Concern Niger strategic plan;
Support the Concern Niger programme team to improve MEAL-related documentation, communication, and Results-Based Management;
Be the driving force for improving MEAL activities;
Contribute extensively to improving programmes through providing relevant and evidence-based information
Engage in consultations at the national level with key stakeholders (UN agencies, government and NGOs) on monitoring tools.
Act as focal point and provide field-level support for the planning and implementation of M&E activities throughout the programme cycle (baseline, midline, end line, other evaluation).
Ensure that cross-cutting issues (e.g. accountability, gender) are adequately addressed in the design of M&E tools and implementation of M&E activities.
Providing up to date practice, easy to use tools and clear guidance for reflection and learning across the organisation.
Ensure the relevance and quality of MEAL systems at country level
Establish Concern Niger’s MEAL System in accordance with Concern Worldwide policies and Concern Niger MEAL Strategy, and ensure all projects are compliant
Participate in project design, planning and implementation as the focal point for all MEAL activities including design of Theories of Change, Logframes, Indicators, MEAL Plans etc.
Assess the financial, human and logistical elements of MEAL activities to be implemented and ensure appropriate budgeting of MEAL resources during the development of proposals.
Participate in the design and set-up of relevant and consistent surveillance systems in collaboration with the technical management team
Provide technical support for assessment, monitoring and evaluation
Ensure that Concern resources, policies and tools regarding MEAL activities are used correctly
Provide technical support to program managers and M&E officers for the design, planning and implementation of MEAL activities: design of survey (data collection) methodologies, design of tools, quality control during data collection process, data analysis and reporting
Coordinate the implementation of the ERNE project baselines and endline evaluations (SMART Surveys, coverage survey etc…)
Provide technical support in sector-based assessments and analysis (protection, gender, conflict etc.)
Regularly visit Concern activities in the field to ensure that MEAL activities are properly carried out and that established norms and standards are respected
Increase the use of iForm Builder (Concern’s digital data gathering system), in particular for output monitoring
Disseminate and ensure learning from assessments, studies, evaluations and regular monitoring is used for improved results-based management
Ensure that information related to the integration of gender in programme activities are captured in different data collection tools and regularly analysed.
Staff management and capacity building
Define the prerequisites for MEAL position openings and adapt existing job descriptions MEAL staff if necessary
Identify MEAL related-training requirements among MEAL and non-MEAL Staff within Concern Niger or Concern Niger partners´ teams with regards to MEAL and lead workshops, trainings and/or technical exchanges accordingly
Reinforce Concern Niger MEAL- and non-MEAL-Staff’s capacity on MEAL, results-based management and the use of Concern’s resources and tools for MEAL and for digital data gathering qualitative data collection methods
Line manager for the MEAL manager in Tahoua, the MEAL officer of the ERNE project and the MEAL officer of the EUTF project in Diffa, and ensure the correct management of the staff under their supervision (e.g. data managers)
Confidentiality
Ensure the non-disclosure of any information whatsoever acquired in the course of duty, relating to the practices and business of Concern Worldwide, to any other person or Organization without authority, except in normal execution of the above duties
Ensure strict guardianship and security of financial data and documents at all times, including secure storage, accurate & complete filing and limiting access to the finance office to authorised personnel only
Ensure strict adherence to Concern Niger Financial Procedures and Fraud Policy and remaining within the boundaries of these policies at all times
Accountability
Ensure adherence to Concern’s Code of Conduct and Associated Policies
Contribute to and ensure that the Niger programme delivers on its accountability commitments.
Ensure the programme is in line with Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS) by ensuring communication, information sharing within the programme and promoting participation of staff, beneficiaries and other stakeholders to all the steps of the programme cycle.
Expériences / Formation
Your skills and experience will include:
Master Degree in Impact Evaluation, Social Research, Statistics, social sciences or equivalent.
At least 3 years of progressive MEAL or M&E experience in the development and humanitarian sector
Previous team management experience
Strong knowledge in M&E systems in emergency and development contexts.
Experience of working with or providing support to partners and/or a partnership model of working.
Previous experience in capacity building and the delivery of training sessions on MEAL, RBM and quality control and accountability approaches
Able to be a strong leader, be diplomatic, flexible and rigourous as needed.
Strong capacity with Word, Outlook, Excel, (required), SPSS, iForm Builder, GIS software (preferred)
A technical knowledge/background in WASH, Nutrition, Health, FSL, and gender will be a plus.
Fluent in French and English, including strong communications and interpersonal skills and the ability to interact productively with partners and stakeholders (community, government technical services and institutions)
Strong Analytical and problem solving abilities.
Ability to organize, plan effectively, work under pressure often to strict deadlines
Good networking, communication and team work skills.
Dynamic, Self starter and flexibility
Ability to work independently and in teams, and manage a high volume work flow.
Willingness to travel to rural areas (60 – 70% of time)
Salaire
€40,003 to €44,449 and benefits
Comment postuler
CVs should be submitted through our website at https://jobs.concern.net by closing date. Due to the urgency of this position we may offer this post before the closing date. Les candidatures en français sont les bienvenues
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Lieu
Niamey with field travel
Fonctions
Technicien spécialisé
Contrat
# CDD
Secteurs d’activité
# Santé
# Alimentation & Nutrition
# Eau et assainissement
Pays
# Afrique
# Niger
Date de validité
15/04/2020

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