Country: South Sudan
Closing date: 30 May 2016
PURPOSE OF POSITION:
Provide leadership and coordination in the Response in the design, monitoring and evaluation of Response programs and projects. Work to position World Vision South Sudan (WVSS) as a leader in innovative design, monitoring and evaluation (DME) and capacity building responses by supporting rigorous program design, technical support, and training to ensure a high level of programme quality. Support the Quality Assurance Manager in the development of high quality practices and ensure effective teams maximize the contribution of WVSS in supporting child well-being through improved capacity and consistent, unified approach to engaging program quality across WVSS.
Enhance the quality of WVSS ministry through:
• Strengthened capacity of WVSS staff in all aspects of DME
• Research and evaluation
• Strategic engagement with WVI and external stakeholders on program quality
• Provision of quality DME support to the field
Communicate World Vision’s Christian ethos and demonstrate a quality of spiritual life that is an example to others.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Program Planning, Assessment and Design:
• Provide technical support to all Response assessments to prepare background information and data for design of programs/projects
• Participate in the development of Response program/project design documents, and development of concept papers and proposals.
• Play a technical leadership role in organizing and undertaking surveys to provide primary data (baseline, Evaluation, EPI coverage, Nutrition and KAP surveys) when required and as part of ongoing assessment of the impact of the sector program and ongoing sector needs.
• In consultation with the Resource Acquisition and Management and technical teams lead the development of Area Rehabilitation design documents and all project logical frameworks that prioritize needs established during assessments and secondary data analysis.
• Facilitate assessments and operational research for contextual understanding, identifying opportunities, vulnerabilities, capacities and resources, deciding feasibility and setting DME priorities at the Response level Co-ordinate timing, provide technical support for the design and follow-up of assessments through collaboration with technical and crosscutting teams – (i.e. when new programs are being considered, when community context is changing).
• Ensure proper documentation of the assessment process and outcomes.
Monitoring and Evaluation and Close out/Transition:
• Work with Response Program Development and Management Officer and Project Officers to ensure quality programming and adherence to minimum standards including World Vision International DME standards, values and principles, SPHERE and other sector standards and protocols as well as the mainstreaming of cross-cutting themes (Peacebuilding, Gender, Environment, Protection, Disability and Christian Commitments).
• Ensure effective monitoring and evaluation of program quality, using a variety of monitoring tools appropriate to program sectors, social sciences in general, management reviews, audit results, core WV values and policies, operational plans, and strategic documents.
• For assigned zone, develop a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) system, linked to the national office and WV partnership systems, consistent with the WV DME framework, as appropriate, that includes standards developed by multilateral & bilateral agencies & NGOs.
• Design, implement and periodically review the DME plan that ensures grant-funded programs comply with donor M&E requirements.
• Include in the overall DME plan, a periodic process for intentional learning and reflection from assessments, program progress monitoring etc. to improve program quality.
• Support Project Officers in the development of M&E tools for all projects.
• Oversee implementation of M&E systems through regular field monitoring visits and tracking of Key Performance Indicators at the Response level.
• Coordinate quarterly and annual county and Response program review meetings to facilitate dialogue and learning on project/program implementation.
• Conduct/Supervise mid-term reviews and internal evaluations and prepare reports in accordance with WV Partnership standards.
• Prepare terms of references and provide technical guidance for assigned internal and external project evaluations.
• Ensure evaluations that are useful for decision makers, and assist WV learning through a timely schedule based on the lifetime of the project that meets WV and donor requirements.
• Assist with the design of exit strategies, and monitor progress of project transition.
• Support management and accountability through routine, accurate collection and reporting of information that confirms status of program activities based on log frames. Develop the quality control systems and mechanisms needed to guarantee proper management of information and data.
Reporting:
• Review semi-annual and annual management reports as well as donor reports to ensure compliance with recommended DME guidelines, formats and standards.
• Review the quarterly and annual Response reports and recommend for sharing with external stakeholders.
• Review as a final means of quality assurance all quarterly, annually, and final reports before submission to donors.
• Track reporting deadlines for active grants and ensure that all Project Officers submit the reports in a timely fashion to the Senior Program Development and Management Officer.
• Prepare consolidated Response annual program reports and organize appropriate learning to disseminate key achievements and lessons learnt.
Technical Expertise:
• Provide technical input in developing terms of reference for program assessments and evaluations for Response office.
• Provide technical input in selecting appropriate methodologies for program assessments, designs and evaluations.
• Develop and disseminate innovative approaches to program assessment, design, reporting and evaluation and provide technical expertise in best practices in DME.
• Provide technical input/review for all assigned funding proposals.
Capacity Building and Program Quality:
• Work with Partnership around establishment of standards, particularly on LEAP, tool development, implementation of DPA, or other initiatives.
• Support the capacity of WVSS staff in DME through provision of tools, training opportunities, and support.
• Support quality assurance in programming through analysis of reports, identifying lessons learned, and analyzing impact to improve program design.
• Support Response Programme Managers to implement technical and managerial evaluations of all field level staff.
Work to enhance capacity for quality programming through:
• Supporting training and capacity development of WVSS staff in DME and LEAP including areas of program assessment, design, monitoring & evaluation methodologies.
• Provide training and other support in program assessment, design, monitoring and evaluation methodologies, approaches, and latest developments to high priority countries.
• Develop a Response level mentoring program for Sudanese National staff aimed at enhancing their capacity and skills to assume increased programming responsibilities.
Information Management, Innovation and Learning:
• Support WVSS in innovative operations research and programming interventions.
• Assist in the identification of cutting-edge, research-based program assessment, design, monitoring & evaluation methodologies and models.
• Contribute to the design and review of Response project management information systems and provide advice on appropriate systems for various project activities at the Response level.
• Support the Quality Assurance Manager with the development of Response components of the program information management system.
• Coordinate Response annual program review meetings to facilitate dialogue and learning on project/program implementation.
• Keep abreast of DME best practices through ongoing research.
• Network with other organizations.
• Share innovations with WVSS staffs.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
• A Master’s degree or higher in relevant field.
• Demonstrated experience in program design monitoring and evaluation.
• At least 2 years field experience in a relief or development environment.
• Previous experience with major donor proposal DME requirements (USAID, ECHO, BPRM, UN agencies preferred).
• Capacity building experience in project design, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation.
• Computer knowledge including Word, Excel, Lotus Notes and Power Point.
• Strong skills in written and spoken English.
Working Environment / Conditions:
• Work environment: Field-Based position.
• Travel: 30% domestic/international travels is required.
• On call: Available for communication with partners and colleagues from diverse time zones.
How to apply: