The MEL Assistant will be responsible to support MEL Officer to ensure that data are gathered from various sources in the field and entered centrally to support the advancement of the ongoing organisation’s MEL strategy.
The position will work closely with the Programmes Field Department under the guidance of the MEL Officer.
This post will involve a combination of field and office-based work and will support cross core MEL work also includes supporting the achievement of the organisational MEL strategy.
The role also includes supporting wider areas of work within the MEL department, such as organisation pilots, programme expansion and projects which require additional monitoring.
The principal duties will include, but will not be confined to the following:
Monitoring:
Support MEL Officer in the development and implementation of efficient monitoring and evaluation systems, tools and processes that will effectively represent MMK programmes as well as strengthening the existing systems.
Supervise the collection of quality data, including training relevant staff members to use various monitoring tools and cooperating with School Feeding Managers to ensure timely submission of accurate data.
Evaluation:
Work in collaboration with MEL Officer in collation, analysis and reporting of data for the programmes team and MMI in a timely fashion.
Support MEL Officer in designing and implementing programme impact and accountability assessments, thinking innovatively to gather results that best reflect MMK programmes and contribute to organisational learning, within the constraints of staff capacity.
Accountability:
Take responsibility for ensuring that data is of good quality and accessible.
Participate in the development of country-level accountability strategies, including stakeholder participation, transparency, school-specific reporting and ensuring MMK values, standards and policies are adhered to throughout our programmes.
Undertake regular field visits to support M&E processes and implement accountability processes.
Learning:
Play a key role in identifying key lessons learned and defining the MMK Strategic Plan.
Support MEL Officer in delivering effective and evidence-based decision making by producing purposeful reports to senior programme management team in MMK and MMI, as required.
Minimum Requirements
A Diploma in information technology, economics, statistics, mathematics, epidemiology, community health or any other social or health sciences.
Valid motorbike riding licence. A copy of the same must be sent together with the application.
Above-average knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite especially Excel.
Good command of English, Kiswahili and fluency in one or more local languages.
Excellent verbal and communication skills with good strategic and analytical thinking.
At least two years’ experience working in a similar position.
Technical knowledge and experience in Monitoring & Evaluation
Attention to detail and patience to double check data entry is essential
Skills and Knowledge
Ability to validate, analyse and disseminate qualitative and quantitative data
Experience of designing and managing knowledge management systems, an awareness of learning methodologies and experience of leading learning events.
Experience working in NGO environment
Knowledge of digital data collection tools, processes and software
Should have report writing skills and significant change story documentation
Should have good team work and networking skills
Highly developed interpersonal skills and exceptional integrity.
Good organisational and problem-solving skills.
Good interpersonal and team-functioning skills.
Desirable Experience
Experience working in a school environment with school-based structures.
Experience of working with Government structures, NGOs and community-based groups.
Experience of training and coaching others.
Experience of working in a charity or a not for profit organisation
Advanced skills in statistical analysis and use of statistical software
Knowledge of school feeding, stock delivery and management and other pertinent school feeding processes