Saturday, November 16, 2013

Monitoring & Evaluation Officers at Marie Stopes Nigeria (3 Positions)

Marie Stopes International Organisation Nigeria (MSN) is a results-orientated non-profit Social Enterprise, which uses modern management and marketing techniques to meet the needs of the underserved and dramatically improve access to high quality family planning and other reproductive health services in Nigeria. MSN is a member of Marie Stapes International's Global Partnership, which operates in over 42 countries worldwide. MSN is funded by a mix of donors which includes Department for International Development (DFID). UNEPA, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Marie Stopes International (MSI), Association of Spouses of Heads of Mission (ASOHOM) amongst other donors.

MSN is currently engaged in creating and expanding access to reproductive health services to low income women and couples in Nigeria. Outlets for MSN services include an MSN owned static clinic, Social Franchised facilities and Outreach programs including training, coaching and mentoring of public sector providers in 8 States. With new funding, MSN is expanding it's programme and now establishing integrated regional hubs to support and serve field operations, coordination and management of teams to achieve improved efficiency and effectiveness.

The core responsibility of these positions is to use your: Initiative; energy persistence results orientation; drives integrity; enthusiasm; commitment to personal development. To further MSI's partnership mission of: empowering individuals to have children by choice not chance.

Marie Stopes International Organisation Nigeria (MSN) is seeking to recruit:

Job Title: Monitoring & Evaluation Officers
Reporting to: Regional Managers
Location: Edo, Lagos, Enugu
Length of contract: Two (2) years
Slot: 3

Key Responsibilities
Ensure that an effective and participatory M&E system is established.
Develop project log frames matrix, M&E operational plans, and work plans particularly in the areas of the objective, indicators and monitoring mechanisms.
Assist in developing the overall framework for project M&E - annual project reviews, participatory impact assessments, process monitoring, operations monitoring and lessons-learned workshops.
Guide the process for identifying and designing key performance indicators for MSN projects.
Implement Log framework approach and other strategic planning approaches;
Collaborate with team members, clients and stakeholders on qualitative monitoring to provide relevant information for on-going evaluation of project activities, effects and impacts.
Prepare and submit regular technical, progress and program monitoring reports to State Protect Team and donors according to schedules and guidelines.
Write reports on projects for management and for funders and Support the preparation of project documentation.
Support MSN's M&E function in development of plans and operations research that support and measures impact of quality of projects.
Ensure compliance with relevant donor rules and requirements for all projects.

Qualifications and Skills
A degree or diploma n development ore related field.
At least 2-3 years' experience in M&E/ project management role for a non-governmental development organizations, at least five of which must be in a senior management role.
Experience of DfiD, USAID. Gales funded projects, including working in a diverse team environment preferred.
Ability to work to deadlines and motivate others to do the same.
Excellent team building and leadership Skills, interpersonal / communication skills- both oral and written.
Experience in logical frameworks, behaviour change models, marketing planning and program management tools preferred.

Application Closing Date
25th November, 2013

Method of Application 
Interested and qualified candidate should submit a suitability statement and an updated CV as a single document to: recruitment@mariestopes.org.ng quoting the position and location applied for as the subject of the email.

Note: Application that do not follow this format will not be considered

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