Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL) Officer, ZCHPP project...
Pact (Washington DC) - Lusaka, Lusaka
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Position Title Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning (MERL) Officer, ZCHPP project
Requisition Number 15-0198
Post Date 12/22/2015
City Lusaka
Description Location: Lusaka, Zambia
Effective Date: 11 January, 2016
Pact values and supports a diverse work environment.
Position Summary: The MERL Officer will work directly with the M&E/Research Advisor to oversee all program monitoring activities for the ZCHPP Project. The MERL Officer will institute M&E best practices for project monitoring, indicator selection and tracking,
and project reporting. The M&E Coordinator will provide technical support to the design and implementation of monitoring systems and other data systems that support policy and programmatic decision-making by stakeholders. The MERL Officer is responsible for
comprehensive and accurate data collection and analysis of results by both Pact and partner organizations, to improve project implementation.
Core Values: Pact employees embrace the following core values as representatives of the institution:
Data quality management responsibilities
Effective Date: 11 January, 2016
Pact values and supports a diverse work environment.
Position Summary: The MERL Officer will work directly with the M&E/Research Advisor to oversee all program monitoring activities for the ZCHPP Project. The MERL Officer will institute M&E best practices for project monitoring, indicator selection and tracking,
and project reporting. The M&E Coordinator will provide technical support to the design and implementation of monitoring systems and other data systems that support policy and programmatic decision-making by stakeholders. The MERL Officer is responsible for
comprehensive and accurate data collection and analysis of results by both Pact and partner organizations, to improve project implementation.
Core Values: Pact employees embrace the following core values as representatives of the institution:
- all people have a right to participate in decisions affecting their lives
- gender equity is mandatory for social transformation
- resources are allocated in a transparent manner, guided by accountability to our clients and Pact’s role as steward of resources intended for the poor
- diversity in background, gender and age strengthen our capacity to be wise managers of public and private funds
- teamwork and collaboration shape our day-to-day working relationships
- innovation and risk taking to achieve impact and broad scalable results drive strategic priorities
- gathering and sharing information are primary roles for all employees
- staff growth and advancement are a priority, including training and professional skills building to increase knowledge and competence and to stay abreast of new developments, especially in technology
- a healthy balance between work and life outside of work must be maintained for work satisfaction and fulfillment
- Supervises training, work-quality, and performance of short-term contracted data collection officers.
- Supervises the transcription and translation (where applicable) of qualitative data from the field
Data quality management responsibilities
- Responsible for the development, measurement, and reporting of qualitative and quantitative output, outcome, and objective level performance indicators.
- Develop relevant M&E tools, formats and leads the provision of M&E specific technical training.
- Monitors data collection, collation, storage, analysis and reporting ensuring that data is of high quality and audit worthy.
- Responsible for supporting the preparation and reviewing of program reports in collaboration with program staff.
- Maintains accurate information in project database as well as accurate and timely electronic files.
- Coordinates or leads regular program monitoring visits to project sites.
- Ensures the production of consolidated reports and agreed action plan for follow up response as needed.
- Supports program implementation team with adaptive management by providing timely information and analysis. Proactively raises concerns/attention about potential opportunities & challenges to allow 'course correction' throughout life of the project.
- Contribute to routine and ad hoc reports to donor, Pact HQ, and Zambian authorities
- Liaise with research partner and staff on formative studies
- Assist with contacts in communities and electronic data collection
- Logistical support to research teams
- Technical review of research study reports
- Highly experienced in quantitative and qualitative population-based health data collection and analysis
- Able to work in Zambia
- Fluency in local languages spoken in Zambia, preferred
- Excellent report writing skills
- Knowledge of the health NGO sector
- Exceptional cross-cultural skills
- Data-collector training experience
- Excellent written and oral communications skills
- Knowledge of M&E database programs, experience with DevResults or other cloud-based management information systems preferred
- Knowledge of research methods used for HIV/AIDS studies
- Bachelor's Degree in social sciences
- A master's degree with specialization in research is an added advantage EXPERIENCE
- Previous experience in monitoring and evaluation of bilaterally funded health projects, USAID and PEPFAR preferred
- Good knowledge of data analysis software (preferably SPSS or STATA)
- Experience in working and managing relations with multiple stakeholders
- Fluency in Bemba and English required
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