Practical Action is an international development agency working
with poor communities to help them choose and use technology to improve their
lives today and in generations to come.
We are seeking to recruit results-oriented and proactive
team players to fill the following positions within June 2012.
Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
Based in Mandera
Reporting to the Area Coordinator, the successful candidate will be responsible for the monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) function within the Livelihoods and Donkey Welfare Project (LIDOW) and ensuring compliance with Practical Action’s internal and donor requirements.
Key Responsibilities
With guidance from the Budget Holder and Area Coordinator,
manage the monitoring, evaluation and learning functions of the project.
Work with project team in designing and implementing plans
for monitoring performance, achievements and impacts of project.
Manage the M&E data base, carry out regular analysis of
M&E data and produce timely reports on project performance for internal review.
Advice, guide and train project team on the principles and
practice of monitoring, evaluation and project learning.
Ensure that findings and recommendations from evaluations
are shared with all the key stakeholders, including the donor and beneficiaries.
Organize and participate in regular project and programme
reviews.
Assist programme teams in developing concept notes and
proposals with special emphasis on M&E aspects.
Participate in working groups, conferences, consultations
with other agencies on M&E issues.
In liaison with the Grants Officer, ensure compliance with
internal procedures and contractual obligations paying special attention to
start up and closure procedures as well as donor requirements.
Assist in the preparation and quality assurance review of
reports and proposals.
Undertake any other relevant tasks as assigned by the Area
Coordinator and Team Leader.
Qualifications & Skills
A bachelor`s degree in development or any other relevant
field.
Diploma in Animal health and/or project management
(desirable)
At least 3 years’ experience in development work and
evidence of M&E
Other Competencies
Strong analytical and statistical skills; and ability to
produce high quality reports.
Proven experience in results oriented monitoring and
evaluation of development projects.
Experience in planning, organizing and conducting project
evaluations
Computer literacy with special emphasis on statistical
packages, spreadsheets and database management
Ability to work independently with high degree of
responsibility and with minimum supervision.
Excellent verbal, presentation and writing skills in both
English and Kiswahili.
Animal Health Assistants
(3 positions) – Based in Mandera
Reporting to the Project Officer (Animal Health), the successful candidate will be responsible for the frontline implementation of Livelihoods and Donkey Welfare Project in Mandera.
Specific duties will include effective mobilization of
communities and other stakeholders at the grassroots level as well as providing
animal health services.
Duties and Responsibilities
Undertake community mobilisation and frontline extension
work for livestock producers
Participate in needs assessments and other surveys within
the cluster area
Participate in routine monitoring and evaluation of project
activities
Contribute to the development and review of relevant project
documents for information sharing
Collect data on a regular basis to document lessons learnt
within project
Champion the development of strong community participation
and ownership of the projects
Play lead role in managing relationships with grassroots
communities and other stakeholders
Prepare accurate and timely project reports
Prepare and implement work plans/activity logs to time and
budget
Actively participate in the identification and timely
reporting (early warning) of significant livestock challenges
Qualifications & Skills
Diploma in Animal Health/Vet Medicine, Animal Production or
range Management.
Other Competencies
Good Knowledge and understanding of pastoralist production
systems and general pastoral issues in Kenya
Ability to think strategically and operate under pressure
Proven writing and communication skills
Ability to work with minimal supervision
Willingness to travel, live and work in remote ASAL areas
Desirable
Experience in project implementation (design and use of
work-plans, activity-based planning, basic knowledge of operating budgets,
etc.)
Computer literate, in particular knowledgeable in word
processing and spread sheets
Experience of working in an international NGO
Applications together with a CV and names of three
professional referees should be submitted by email to:recruitment@practicalaction.or.ke not
later than 23rd May 2012.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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