Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, Kenya

Overall purpose
WSUP’s Monitoring & Evaluation system aims to collect and analyse data on the outputs, outcomes and impacts of WSUP activities, with the following objectives:

To support short-term operational and longer-term strategic decision-making by the different levels of WSUP’s management structure.
To provide information to WSUP’s funders about the performance of specific projects and the overall programme.
Responsible for tracking progress in access to urban water, sanitation and hygiene services in our focus countries, in ways that align with the information needs of our incountry partners, and that support and link to existing in-country tracking processes.
To provide a basis for wider reporting to the WASH sector and the general public about WSUP’s performance, most notably via our website.
To provide overall data management and ensure integrity of all data relating to WSUP project implementation, monitoring and reporting.
To support critical learning and ongoing evaluation of WSUP projects, helping to ensure evidence-based programming.
To inform wider learning about best-fit practice in urban WASH.
The Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Officer will coordinate WSUP Kenya’s monitoring & evaluation processes and data management to create an accurate picture of WSUP Kenya’s outcomes and impact. You will ensure that data is collected and made available in a timely and accurate manner, as required by the Secretariat M&E function and other key internal stakeholders including the Country Manager and Global Programmes Team.

Main responsibilities & tasks
Development & coordination of WSUP’s M&E and reporting in Kenya

Develop, deploy, and manage M&E systems for the WSUP Kenya programme, in consultation with Project Managers.
Work closely with WSUP Kenya staff, partner organisations, local stakeholders andthe Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning (MERL) Manager in WSUPSecretariat, to ensure timely and accurate  execution of all M&E requirements. This includes completion of quarterly reporting from WSUP Kenya to WSUP Secretariat, tracking of indirect beneficiaries and finance mobilised, completion of funder reports, and other non-quarterly requirements which may form part of WSUP’s standard M&E processes.
Assess the impact of WSUP Kenya’s work on vulnerable groups and communities.
Help to ensure safeguarding considerations are taken into account in project design, data collection and reporting.
Coordinate the collection of quantitative and qualitative information and data for funder reports and funding opportunities, in collaboration with colleagues in Kenya and the WSUP secretariat.
Coordinate and consult with the WSUP Kenya programme colleagues to collect data to track performance against business plan indicators and demonstrate the Kenya country programme’s contributions to the global business plan.
Support the conduct of high-quality evaluations of WSUP’s project work in Kenya, liaising closely with external evaluators, Kenya colleagues and the WSUP Secretariat as required.

Data collection and quality control

Support the WSUP Kenya programme and relevant colleagues to prepare and deploy quantitative and qualitative tools for data collection.
Adopt the use of mWater and similar survey tools to ensure the reliability and integrity of the data collected.
Conduct frequent field visits to observe the data collection and curation process and extend support to colleagues and partners to ensure data accuracy and reliability.
Ensure that secondary data sources used for internal reporting and external publications are reliable and well-referenced.
Work closely with MERL Manager in Secretariat to avoid the double counting of beneficiaries and determine the differences between direct and indirect beneficiaries following organizational standards.

Process monitoring and data analysis.

Undertake M&E data computation and analysis to support programme requirements and needs.
Support the development of frameworks, plans, log frames and other M&E documents supporting the project management cycle.
Assist in monitoring programme activities, and to assess whether outputs and outcomes are meeting targets. This will require assessment of progress against deliverables specified in contracts and log frames.
Use data sources (quantitative and qualitative) to assess project progress and support optimization of programme delivery, in conjunction with Programme Coordinator.

Coordinate procurement of external contractors or directly collect data.

Assist with procurement processes relating to M&E activities, including contracting of survey/evaluation services and ensuring contractual compliance as required, in line with WSUP’s Procurement Procedures. This will involve development or review of relevant documents (Terms of References, Profiles, Request for Proposals, bidding & Tender documents, Evaluation criteria, questionnaires etc).
Oversee contractual compliance for the execution of specific M&E tasks or, as determined by the Line Manager and/or the M&E Manager in London, taking direct responsibility for data collection by designing, organising, moderating and documenting focus group discussions, or by carrying out small-scale household or infrastructure surveys.

Knowledge and capacity building

Act as M&E knowledge person in the WSUP Kenya team, available to respond to colleagues’ queries about M&E processes and requirements, including quarterly reporting requirements and the Qlik Sense data visualisation platform.
Champion new M&E developments to the country teams to encourage uptake and usage of new resources/tools. Take a proactive role in maintaining contact and communications with other WSUP programme teams to foster cross learning between country teams.
Conduct focused training on systems developed for the programme and workshop participants as and when necessary to ensure that WSUP staff and partners can contribute to the M&E system.

Communications lead

Act as the in-country focal point for the Communications team in the Secretariat, using your overview of programme activity to identify communication opportunities, share and plan these with the Communications team, and collect content for them to develop and disseminate.
Lead on communications within Kenya, identifying and developing opportunities to build WSUP’s profile within the WASH sector, with urban stakeholders and with funders and potential funders.
Act as a brand guardian, liaising with Kenya colleagues and with the Communications and MERL teams in WSUP Secretariat to ensure that all outputs produced by the Kenya team are consistent with WSUP’s communications policies and quality assurance procedures.
Provide data inputs to WSUP technical publications and research projects as required.
Participate in local and international sector conferences and workshops and compile reports on them as required.

Other tasks

Comply with all personal data protection needs when undertaking baseline surveys and end line evaluations including photography and video for any programme production and documentation.
Adhere strictly to WSUP’s ethics policy and pro-actively encourage transparency and openness in all activities.
Undertake any other duties as commensurate with the role and agreed with the with line manager.

Person specification

Evidence that applicants meet the essential criteria will be assessed by the following methods: Application (A) Test (T), Interview (I), as indicated below.

Essential
Qualification and experience

Bachelor degree in Statistics, Social Sciences, Economics or other relevant field (A)
Experience of working within a project providing deliverables, budgets, timelines and reporting requirements (A,I)
Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary project team and to liaise with stakeholders (A,I)

Knowledge

Knowledge of participatory methods, quantitative and qualitative techniques for various assessments and analysis (I)
Understanding of how to assess M&E tools as suitable for use with vulnerable populations (I)

Skills and abilities

Strong capacity to manage large quantitative datasets with high levels of accuracy and attention to detail (T)
Good written and spoken English, ability to present arguments in a clear and concise manner (I)
Strong Excel skills (Pivot tables and basic functions including IF, VLOOKUP, SUMIFS) (T)

Other

Commitment to the mission, vision and values of WSUP.

Desirable

Qualification Masters degree in Statistics, Social Sciences or a related field (A)

Experience

Significant experience on WASH in low-income communities (A,I)
Experience in the urban WASH sector (A,I)
Experience in equivalent M&E roles

Skills and abilities

Experience using Mwater

Knowledge

Knowledge of specific M&E challenges in the urban WASH sector, including an understanding of the JMP service ladder (I)
Knowledge of urban planning and urban governance (I)

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www.wsup.com