Monitoring and Evaluation and Knowledge Management Officer Value Chain Finance Officer

Reporting to the Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, the Monitoring and Evaluation and Knowledge Management Officer will provide support to the project’s monitoring, evaluation, reporting and knowledge management (KM) function. The officer will also provide quality support to the implementation of the project activities that focus on M&E, data collection and knowledge management with a view to generating and collecting evidence about the results and impact of the project, its results and lessons learnt to be used for multiple audiences. The specific duties of the Monitoring and Evaluation and Knowledge

Management Officer will include:

Support in routine monitoring of all project activities and in preparation and submission of quarterly, annual and ad-hoc monitoring reports of the project
Support in monitoring progress of key project performance indicators
Review progress reports received from implementing partners and participating financial institutions
Prepare KM and M&E analytical reports including quarterly, semi-annual, annual reports and other reports as they may be required from time to time,
Support in the periodic updating of the project implementation manual (PIM)
Support in the implementation of the project KM strategy
Support in the development of knowledge management products in line with the KM strategy
Lead in the integration of KM aspects in the implementation of project activities, including in the project annual work plan and budgets
Propose and promote creative solutions for knowledge management in the project ensuring that they resonate with both gender and youth audiences.
Regularly monitor and update the project website and social media accounts and generate analytical reports from these communication platforms
Support in the development and continuous improvement of the online and mobilebased tools for data collection, studies and training evaluations
Contribute in the development and implementation of capacity-building plan on M&E for the project staff and implementing partners
Support in the establishment of a strong learning-culture in the project by ensuring lessons learnt are continuously applied in implementation of activities
Assist in tracking indicators for knowledge management in line with the project monitoring and evaluation plan and the logical framework
Ensure that RKFINFA stakeholders have easy-to-access and up to date database of lessons learned, best practices and success stories/case studies.
Support in preparation and development of the project’s KM products such as newsletters and other visibility materials to showcase the project’s performance,
Provide crosscutting analysis related to the project’s work in the country, especially regarding the project’s contribution to GoK and IFAD’s mandate in rural development
Collaborate with technical units within the project to develop and document an evidence base for RKFINFA’s contribution to rural financial inclusion results.
Based on documented evidence, develop information and knowledge products in collaboration with other project functional leads, public information and reports that demonstrate the role of RKFINFA in transforming rural and smallholder agriculture sector through access to appropriate financial services.
Support implementing partners organize, package, utilize and disseminate relevant information and KM products to inform project implementation and results to relevant stakeholders
Collect lessons learned, best practices and proven innovations in project implementation, capturing success stories and case studies that highlight the positive impact of gender, youth empowerment and social inclusive initiatives and disseminate them to stakeholders,
Perform other related duties as may be assigned by the supervisor.

Minimum Qualifications

Bacheloar’s degree in economics, statistics or a related highly numerate degree programme in social sciences
A master’s degree in economics, statistics or in a related field would be an added advantage,
A certificate in monitoring and evaluation lasting for not less than 7 days
Minimum working experience of 5 years in monitoring and evaluation and/or in knowledge management and project communication
Demonstrated competency in analysis and synthesis of data and information, and report writing
Experience working in donor-funded projects focusing on rural finance will be an advantage

Desired attributes and experience

Solid knowledge of participatory M&E and KM approaches and techniques
Experience in monitoring and evaluation and knowledge management
Use of geographic information systems technologies
Strong oral and written communications skills in English and Kiswahili
Initiative to assume responsibility for tasks and projects
Ability to effectively and professionally handle numerous issues, tasks and assignments
Excellent interpersonal, management, organizational and team-working skills

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Interested applicants who meet the qualification requirements should send their applications along with copies of their academic and professional certificates, testimonials and detailed Curriculum Vitae indicating names and addresses of three referees and daytime telephone and email contacts.Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Applications should be clearly marked quoting the reference number of the position applied for on the letter and envelope and addressed to:The Principal Secretary The National Treasury National Treasury Building, P. O. Box 30007-00100, Nairobi, KenyaSuitably qualified candidates are advised to apply for the positions through Email: rectuitment.rkfinfa@treasury.go.ke and drop their applications at the National Treasury Building, 3rd Floor, Room No. 303 to reach before 27th February 2024 at 17:00hours East Africa time

Apply via :

rectuitment.rkfinfa@treasury.go.ke