Programme Overview:
The FCDO Kenya Portfolio Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (PMEL) project will support FCDO Kenya, by working with UK-funded projects, staff, and partners to deliver work in three areas:
Overall: To provide a core PMEL service to all teams and programmes across the UK Aid Kenya portfolio, through technical support, assessments, capacity building, and research, evaluation and learning.
Programme monitoring support – programme monitoring data that is more relevant, valid and reliable, increasing assurance and accountability to the taxpayer, and enabling learning and improvement on programme delivery.
Independent, evaluative programme evidence – including beyond and across programmes, that allows us to spend in the most efficient, effective and impactful areas in current and future programming.
Strategic evidence and learning – at the strategic and portfolio level, including in non-programme areas, which directly informs decision-making and adaptations to our approaches across BHC Nairobi.
The work will deliver the following outcomes and impact for FCDO:
Outcomes:
Accountability: Better accountability on the use of FCDO Kenya resources; better control, identification and management of risk.
Learning: Insights to inform programme and policy design and adaptation, strategic direction, country planning, forecasting and budgeting.
Impact: FCDO Kenya’s approach is grounded in evidence, maximising impact and VFM.
Core Responsibilities:
The Team Lead will:
Hold responsibility for the management and quality of programme deliverables
Manage strategic relationships with key stakeholders, including, but not limited to: FCDO Kenya, Government of Kenya, other partners, Kenyan Universities, and Kenyan think tanks, through periodic strategic meetings
Provide technical leadership in the implementation of the programme through the management of the technical team
Performance management of the Nairobi-based team
Take part in periodic reviews of the programme, to ensure continual improvement across its lifetime
Lead or oversee the writing of key technical quarterly, and annual reports
Demonstrate experience in and support flexible, adaptive programming
Core Requirements:
This role is based and operating in Kenya. This role is open to Kenyan Nationals, as well as regional Nationals, who have a minimum of 10 – 15 years experience in the requirements listed below:
Engagement in donor-funded programmes in Kenya, preferably with FCDO/DFID
Experience working with the Government of Kenya
Proven experience of being either Deputy Team Leader or Team Leader on previous donor-funded programmes (preferably FCDO/DFID), leading multiple and complex MEL programmes/projects, or major functions as part of wider M&E programmes/projects, with at least 15+ technical MEL with management experience.
Internationally recognised MEL expert in their field with exceptional knowledge of the subject area and extensive sectoral and / or regional expertise. Will have outstanding capabilities to conceptualise, design, and deliver complex interventions in a timely fashion.
Experience overseeing monitoring data assurance and/or audit activities (including verification site visits, data management and QA, VfM assessment)
Experience of designing, evaluating and adapting theories of change, log-frames and results frameworks
Experience of evaluating FCDO donor-funded programme portfolios, programmes, projects, using quantitative and qualitative methods
Experience of using evidence in learning and adaptive management
Understanding the key issues in economic growth, governance, human development, inclusion, sustainability in Kenya
Understanding of approaches to measuring diplomacy, influence and soft power and/or innovation & tech. (desirable)
Excellent soft skills including: communication, facilitation ad relationship management skills
At least a master’s degree in a relevant area.
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