Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor
CRDF Global
Amman, Jordan
Position Summary:
Are you a skilled Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) professional with a strong background in global health security? Do you have experience developing and implementing robust MEL frameworks? If you’re passionate about driving data-informed decision-making and improving program outcomes, we invite you to apply for the MEL Advisor position for our USAID-funded Global Health Security Activity in Jordan.
Major Responsibilities:
- The Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Advisor (MELA) will ensure the consistent implementation of MEL interventions throughout the activity’s duration.
- The MELA Director will oversee the collection, analysis, and reporting of high-quality, accurate, and reliable data for all MEL-related aspects of the activity.
- The MELA will spearhead the development and management of the MEL Plan.
- The MELA will establish and maintain systems for data collection and lead the analysis to generate insights into the project’s inputs, outputs, outcomes, and impact.
- Regular reviews of activity implementation will be conducted by the MELA, who will then communicate key learning points to USAID and other stakeholders.
- This will support evidence-based decision-making to ensure project results.
- Additionally, the MELA will collaborate with sub-grantees, providing feedback on data collection and indicator usage.
- They will also analyze data reported by sub-grantees and facilitate training for M&E personnel in quality assurance methods
Cultural Requirements:
Trust
- Must operate to the highest standards of ethics and integrity.
- Be accountable for performance to goals and objective of the position as set by leadership.
- Be a reliable member of the team that the organization can count on.
Teamwork
- Treat all people in a respectful and supportive manner.
- Work collaboratively with others.
- Be flexible and adaptable to change.
Communication
- Seeks to achieve shared understandings when communicating.
- Actively listens to others.
- Respects and encouraged diverse perspectives.
- Shares information openly and willingly.
Minimum Qualification/Skills and Knowledge Requirements:
Education
- Master's degree (or equivalent) preferably related to statistics, population studies, social sciences, sociology, economics, management or relevant field of study.
Work Experience
- Minimum of ten years experience in the field of monitoring, evaluation, learning, and research.
- Demonstrated experience working within the field of global health security and One Health.
- Demonstrated experience developing MEL frameworks to measure systems strengthening.
- An understanding of Joint External Evaluation tool, State Party Self Assessment Annual Reporting Tool, and other international Monitoring and Evaluation tools pertaining to Global Health security is preferred.
- Previous experience working on USG or other multilateral organization projects.
Language
- Excellent interpersonal, writing, and English language skills.
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