Design, Monitoring, Evaluation and Senior Officer Lebanon (Interim)
To apply, please submit the following documents to [email protected] not later than 31 July 2022- A CV with not more than 4 pages and a cover letter of 2 pages with the name of job you are applying to.
As it is unlikely that we will be able to obtain a Work Permit for this role, all job applicants must already have the right to work in Lebanon.
Job Title: Design, Monitoring, Evaluation and Senior Officer Lebanon (Interim)
Reports to: Lebanon Country Manager
Management Responsibility: M&E Officers - MEL Consultants
Job location: Beirut - Lebanon
Grade and level: 3.2
Annual Salary: Competitive annual salary based on our salary scale for Lebanese nationals
Contract Duration: 6 months (with probable extension)
Employment Status: As it is unlikely that we will be able to obtain a Work Permit for this role, all job applicants must already have the right to work in Lebanon.
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Oversee and strengthen MEL planning systems and best practices for Lebanon Programme:
- Support project staff to develop and maintain MEL frameworks for projects;
- Lead the development of a MEL plan for the Lebanon programme and monitor and report back on progress against this plan;
- Work with project staff to ensure that MEL activities are integrated into project designs and sufficiently budgeted for;
- Advise partners on MEL, ensuring that partner staff are implementing best practices on joint projects with Alert;
- Through training, coaching and accompaniment, build knowledge and skills of Alert staff and partners in monitoring and evaluation methods and tools including TOC, Results Frameworks, data collection, data analysis and result-oriented programming
- Ensure that teams are up to date with the latest tools and approaches for peacebuilding MEL and support their implementation together with the Programmes Manager,
- Coordinate and deliver DMEL activities including inductions, refreshers and learning workshops.
- Oversee evaluations for the Lebanon team and coordinate the collection and reporting of monitoring data, and support evaluation management:
- Ensure that all projects meet Alert’s minimum standards for MEL and that evaluations are done in line with our Evaluation Management Guidance.
- Ensure that all Lebanon MEL data is regularly uploaded to Alert’s project management database with support from the Lebanon Programme Manager.
- Lead on developing methodologies, tools, MEL approaches for Alert’s projects
- Oversee the reflections process for Alert Lebanon with support from the Lebanon
- Support project staff to collect and analyse monitoring data.
- Undertake internal, formative, evaluations to verify that projects are on-course and demonstrating impact, and to provide evidence, best practices, and recommendations for adjustments (reorientation) or new project designs.
- Support project managers in their evaluation preparation and follow-up.
- Manage third-party monitors to oversee and evaluate Alert-supported projects
- Quality Assure evaluations conducted by external evaluation consultants.
3. Increase utilisation of learning from monitoring and evaluation
- Ensure innovative dissemination of lessons internally for redesign and learning purposes.
- Conduct learning and exchange workshops with staff and partners, provide training, coaching, accompaniment and support to colleagues and partners on DMEL.
- Coordinate with the Communications staff on visual and practical dissemination strategies for evaluation findings.
- Work with colleagues to integrate learning into the design of new projects and programmes, both in Lebanon and elsewhere.
4. Play a key role in Alert Lebanon project and programme design and development
- Support Alert Lebanon colleagues, in particular the Programme Manager, in design new projects and project proposals. Particularly in developing MEL frameworks, plans and log frames for new projects.
- Contribute to writing new project proposals and providing M&E learning and evidence for new project design.
- Help ensure that new projects incorporate learning from previous programming in Lebanon and other best practice.
- Support the facilitation of project design and inception workshops for new project start-up
5. Contribute to Alert more generally
- Contribute to team-wide communications and knowledge management, and participate in organisation-wide events and discussions on related topics/projects;
- Represent Alert’s values and ideas and be a spokesperson for the organisation at relevant conferences, seminars and other meetings, including at a high level;
- Contribute to organisation-wide learning and exchange on MEL;
- Any other tasks as may be reasonably required.
Travel requirements
This post is based in Lebanon, with possible trips to Jordan and Tunisia to support MEL activities in those countries and occasional travel to Alert’s headquarters in London.
Talents
At Alert, we have introduced Talent Management to our business model as we believe talented people are crucial to the success of our work. We believe all individuals are talented and success comes in matching the right talents to the right roles. For this role, the skills, qualifications and experience listed below are important, but we believe that to be great in this job you are likely to have a talent for building and sustaining strong working relationships. This will enable you to build friendly relationship with highly committed colleagues and manage expectations. At the same time you will need to combine being well organised in your thinking and work, with being flexible enough to meet the different kinds of demands and challenges you will face. We expect you to be enthusiastic about the organisation’s mission and work but also allied to the calm ability to juggle several balls at the same time, have an appreciation of working in a multi-cultural environment, and be equally comfortable with the big challenging tasks and the small, mundane ones.
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These are the talents we will be looking for above all else.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
A degree, preferably to master’s level, in a subject of relevance to international peacebuilding
At least 5 years successful experience of managing, implementing and coordinating DME processes at project level.
A good theoretical knowledge and practical experience of the concepts and practices of DMEL
Fluent in Arabic and English, and communicates clearly and effectively.
Able to influence and motivate others by making their case.
Demonstrates the ability to take the initiative
Understands, or has the ability to understand quickly, Alert’s approach to peacebuilding
Gets on well with others of diverse backgrounds and in diverse roles
Is computer literate and numerate
Solution-oriented
Very well organised
Proven knowledge and understanding of programme cycle management, information management and reporting
Strong analytical skills
A clear commitment to the mission and vision of International Alert
DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS
Experience of project design and fundraising
Knowledge and experience of M&E in the peacebuilding sector
Annual Salary
Competitive annual salary based on our salary scale for Lebanese nationals
Benefits
Private insurance and NSSF
Leave entitlement
25 days per year plus Lebanese statutory holidays
Notice period
One month on either side
Working hours
Full time staff are expected to work a standard 35 hours/week, with some flexibility around start and finish times to be agreed with the line manager. All staff are required to work core hours 10am – 4pm.
NOTE:
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