The M&E Lead will provide technical expertise and leadership to generate and analyze quality evidence and data through monitoring, assessments, and evaluations.S/he will be responsible for coordination and technical supervision for all M&E aspects of the RFSA.

The M&E Lead must demonstrate experience building or strengthening monitoring systems, conducting quantitative and qualitative analysis, designing survey methodology, and promoting evidence-based program management. Additional qualifications are required including demonstrated experience in leading the M&E of a large, multi-year development or resilience award; knowledge about TOCs, logic models, food and nutrition security indicators, M&E plans, data quality assurance, data utilization, and gender and youth integration into M&E; and in developing and operationalizing a comprehensive M&E plan.

The M&E Lead should demonstrate the ability to network and engage with necessary stakeholders. S/he will manage staff, resources, consultants (as needed) and coordinate closely with partners to fulfill the MEL requirements of the program as well as promote evidence-based decision-making, adaptive management, and a culture of learning.

Essential Job Responsibilities

M&E Management and Technical Leadership

  • ●        Design and revise strategic M&E documents, including the M&E Plan, learning agenda, theory of change, performance indicator reference sheets, logframe, indicator performance tracking table, data protection standard operating procedures, and sex and age disaggregation plans.
  • ●        Set up and oversee all principal M&E system components, including protocols and data flows for monitoring and evaluations, data and information management, M&E budgets, staffing, competency building and technology systems.
  • ●        Design and oversee the implementation of participant-based surveys, including the scope of work, sampling strategies, questionnaires, analysis plans, statistical processing and analysis.
  • ●        Working with the Strategic Learning Advisor, promote collaboration, learning and adaptation (CLA) through intentional and routine periodic learning initiatives sessions to share, discuss and use monitoring data, document and disseminate lessons learned and evaluation findings, support program management to conduct program improvements informed by data.
  • ●        Oversee and/or coordinate research and learning initiatives by team or partners to contribute to program’s learning and adaptation needs.
  • ●        Champion the inclusion of qualitative data collection and analysis for both direct and supplemental measurements of program performance.
  • ●        Ensure that the Chief of Party is alerted to any issues that prevent full implementation of the Activity in line with the Theory of Change.
  • ●        Ensure the RFSA adheres to the USAID Policy & Guidance and the Mercy Corps M&E Policy and Record Management & Retention Policy.

Data and Information Management

  • ●        Design and oversee the set-up of an information management system, including processes and technology solutions for data collection, storage, processing, analysis, visualization, and reporting for all activity indicators and additional data needs for learning, adaptation and reporting. Actively seek out opportunities for automatization and efficiency gains in information management.
  • ●        Design and implement data flows that align indicator definitions, tool matrices, databases and sampling frames to ensure traceable, timely, comprehensive, high-quality and demand-responsive data collection and processing in compliance with USAID and Mercy Corps requirements.
  • ●        Ensure data quality in all aspects of M&E, by conducting periodic DQAs, and integrating corrections and remedies as necessary, to align with Mercy Corps’ and USAID data protection and M&E standards.

M&E Team Management and Capacity Building

  • ●        Create and sustain a work environment of mutual respect, accountability and clearly communicated expectations where team members strive and are equipped with the resources to achieve excellence.
  • ●        Develop and oversee the implementation of a career development strategy for M&E and partner staff, that promotes M&E competencies and a culture of learning through systematic analysis and reflection of program data.
  • ●        Actively provide mentorship and training to program and M&E teams to improve their competencies in quantitative methods, qualitative methods, information management, critical thinking, data communication, problem solving, facilitation and data literacy
  • ●        Train teams in appropriate methods for both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods, including surveys, focus group discussion and key informant interviews and lead qualitative data collection in participating communities as needed.
  • Internal and External Coordination and Representation
  • ●        Represent Mercy Corps in M&E forums with the broader humanitarian and development community.
  • ●        Develop positive working relationships and coordinate/collaborate with partner organizations and international and national agencies active in the target areas.
  • ●        Conduct due diligence of partner M&E systems and processes, including data collection, processing, analysis and reporting, and organize periodic workshops and sharing sessions, ensuring that they are equipped with adequate resources and systems to contribute rigorous data to the overall program.
  • ●        Collaborate closely with the Strategic Learning Advisor, HQ- or region-based M&E and research teams, lead and/or collaborate with external evaluators on the design and roll out of the program baseline and evaluations, while setting up effective systems for learning.
  • ●        Contribute to Mercy Corps’ country-wide Community Accountability and Reporting Mechanism (CARM) by assisting in the design of a program CARM Plan and supporting functioning of CARM channels.

Supervisory Responsibility

RFSA M&E team

Accountability

Reports Directly To: Chief of Party or Director of Program Performance, Quality and Learning (TBD)

Works Directly With: Deputy Chief of Party, Purpose Leads, M&E and research teams, Mercy Corps’ Country Performance and Quality (PaQ) team, partner organizations, HQ Regional Program Team, Mercy Corps headquarters including the PaQ/M&E team.

Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders

Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our projects.

Knowledge and Experience / Qualifications and Transferable Skills

  • ●        MA/S or equivalent experience in a quantitative field (economics, agricultural/development economics, statistics, biostatistics, nutrition, applied sociology, anthropology, or other relevant field) with significant training in quantitative methods.
  • ●        At least seven years (10 years + if only undergraduate degree) of relevant experience leading the M&E of multi-year development or resilience awards. The candidate must have experience leading an M&E team of a large, integrated program at least five of which must be based in country programs.
  • ●        Strong conceptual knowledge about theories of change, logic models, food and nutrition security indicators, M&E plans, data quality assurance, mobile data collection, data utilization, and resilience, gender and youth integration into M&E.
  • ●        Demonstrated experience and expertise in developing and operationalizing a comprehensive Activity Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Plan (AMELP).
  • ●        Strong quantitative background and demonstrated expertise in designing annual monitoring surveys including probabilistic sampling strategy and estimating sample size, developing appropriate weights, and analyzing quantitative data.
  • ●        Demonstrated expertise in designing qualitative studies, in-depth knowledge about qualitative sampling, and experienced in using interview and interactive tools to generate qualitative information and analysis.
  • ●        Demonstrated experience in participatory community governance, advocacy, capacity and leadership development, and/or management and use of grassroots level-generated data.
  • ●        Experienced in developing data quality assurance strategies, data management, and data visualization.
  • ●        Demonstrated expertise and experience in data utilization strategies and can creatively think about active data sharing techniques.
  • ●        Preference for experience with USAID M&E frameworks, and in-depth understanding of food security programming.
  • ●        Experience supporting partner organizations to ensure quality of their M&E systems.
  • ●        Prior humanitarian and/or development experience working in a context similar to DRC.
  • ●        Fluent oral and written French.
  • ●        Strong oral and written English and Tshiluba language skills are highly desired.
  • ●        Excellent skills in software solutions and platforms for data collection, storage, processing, analysis and visualization, such as MS Office, CommCare, Stata, R, and Power BI.

Experience
10 ans
Type d'emploi
Contrat à Durée Déterminée, Temps Plein
Domaine
Humanitaire
Année de création
1979
Téléphone
+243 821 190 013 +243 821 190**** Afficher