Thursday, May 24, 2012

M&E Coordinator

Relevant Experience:

Master’s Degree RequiredMinimum of 5-6 years of demonstrated experience in M&E and program implementation.Strong knowledge on community mobilization programming and conflict-related issues.Proven analytical skills, ability to distill complex information from various sources.Extensive experience with drafting and editing of written program materials.Intimate knowledge of FATA history, politics, cultural issues, etc and ability to travel to FATA Agencies and KP Regions.Previous work experience with international donors/INGOs required; experience with USAID desirable.Excellent interviewing, analytical and communication skills.

       .  Fluent in English, Pashto and Urdu

Job Description:

Coordinate with the M&E wing of Office to respond to Independent Monitoring Unit’s (IMU) reports.Coordinate with Internal Auditor for identification and resolution of potential issues in implementation at field offices.Conduct investigation visits to determine corrective action & mentor field staff in project monitoring, evaluation & reporting and document all field visits by drafting reports to be shared with the donorDevelop lesson learned document from the SWOT analysis conducted under several types of interventions to be submitted to Senior Management Team (SMT) of the program.Ensure that the field teams generate required documents i.e. community agreements, Project Oversight Committee (POC) instructionsReview the reports submitted by the Independent Monitoring Units (IMU) reports and point out the issues to the concerned departments for addressing.Follow up on action points which are identified through review of the Routine Monitoring Reports (RMRs) and follow-up on action items identified during monitoring and evaluation meetings.Identify and develop success stories for the weekly/quarterly narrative report.Engage in overall political analysis, impact assessment, and strategy development to advance FSSP goals.Provide guidance to M&E Officers at field level for carrying out SWOT analysis of and project interventions and development lessons learned documents.

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