Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning Advisor – Impact Malaria

The IM MERL Advisor will be responsible for all Monitoring Evaluation Research and Learning (MERL) activities in the whole of IM project. MERL Advisor will provide leadership in the project monitoring and evaluation unit specifically, in the development of the M&E framework, monitoring of project implementation, reporting of the key project indicators, and take the lead in promoting and spearheading all research and learning activities of the project. S/he will lead M&E capacity building for the project partners, technical reporting, data quality assurance, and building the capacity for the implementation of an effective M&E/HMIS system.
Position Reports to the Chief of Party and will receive general guidance from the Jhpiego Monitoring and Research Director. Position supervises, MERL Officer.
Responsibilities:

Work with CHMTs in the focus counties to strengthen reporting of IM indicators in the focus 8 lake malaria endemic counties
Provide on-the-job training and mentorship of the County and sub-county HRIOs and technical staff to improve timeliness and accuracy of reporting and uploading of data into KHIS
Work with the CHMTs, sub-county HMTs and relevant technical staff in the focus counties to improve the quality of data and increase its utilization for programming and decision making at the various levels in the focus counties
Provide leadership in program management and supervision of field staff, ensure timely program implementation, planning, development and management activities function smoothly and efficiently
Support development of county annual work plans
Work closely with the IM technical team and the Jhpiego MER Director to seamlessly manage the project’s reporting requirements
Provide leadership in the preparation of monthly, quarterly, annual or other requested reports for timely sharing with the respective county MOH leadership, project’s donor and other key stakeholders/partners
Provide technical oversight and guidance in all aspects of the project monitoring, evaluation and research
Contribute to strategic planning, implementation and monitoring of the MERL activities of the project
Develop tools and strategies to improve evidence based programming
Contribute in the preparation and implementation of project’s work plans and technical quarterly and annual reports to the project and its funding agencies
Compile and analyse data for performance monitoring and evaluation to allow the project team to have a good overview of project performance.
Coordinate with project and other partner staff in the implementing counties to create, test, and refine relevant M&E frameworks for effective collection, storage and use of service provision data
Work with program officers in producing and maintaining up-to-date project management and monitoring tables
Assist in gathering technical updates on program planning, monitoring, evaluation and research
Develop and maintain a system for archiving M&E guidelines, tools, data files, analysis files, reports and presentations for each major activity undertaken
Facilitate on-the-job MERL training for capacity development, especially in the area of use of data for decision making

Qualifications

A Master’s degree in M&E, computer science, statistics, epidemiology, or a public health-related field
8 years of work experience working in monitoring and evaluation for public health projects
Extensive experience in monitoring and evaluation and health information management system
Excellent analytical, oral presentation, report writing, and interpersonal skills
Knowledge of KHIS including developing dashboards.
Computer literacy, particularly in the use of SPSS and MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Access
Individuals with the following experience will have an added advantage; Working in malaria or related field, working in malaria research field, working with MOH systems and personnel & Working in USAID-funded projects

Knowledge base:

Proven computer skills in Word Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, SPSS;
Basic monitoring and evaluation principles and procedures;
The programmatic, administrative, and financial skills needed to develop M&E Plans, HMIS formats, and workplans;
Basic knowledge of office regulations and of financial and administration systems in an international NGO setting;
Basic understanding of malaria related issues;
Proficiency in both written and spoken English and Kiswahili.

Required Abilities/Skills:

Ability to work in a complex environment with multiple tasks, short deadlines and intense pressure to perform
Ability and willingness to learn;
Excellent communication, presentation and writing skills;
Excellent skills in facilitation, team building and coordination;
Experience in public speaking and professional presentations;
Field oriented and comfortable with a team approach to programming;
Ability to manage several major activities simultaneously;

Apply via :

HR.Kenya@jhpiego.org

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