Overview
The Senior Programme Associate (Monitoring and Evaluation) will be responsible for monitoring and evaluating health projects, focusing on reporting and monitoring of environmental and social standards. The role involves identifying environmental and social risks and impacts, and monitoring and reporting on cross-cutting issues.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the implementation of ESCoP assessments and screening for all activities under the ISO project.
- Support the Project Focal Point in adopting and implementing LMP.
- Ensure that all medical waste management practices align with the relevant code of practice.
- Identify project-related risks and impacts to community health and safety and recommend appropriate mitigation measures.
- Identify the risks of sexual exploitation, abuse, and harassment (SEA/SH) associated with project implementation.
- Support M&E Officer in the implementation of monitoring activities through developing data collection tools.
- Support data cleaning, validation, and basic quantitative analysis.
- Assist in tracking and reporting on key indicators.
- Support in providing quality assurance, monitoring and evaluation and technical support in partnership management.
Required Experience
- University degree in either Social Studies, Environmental Health, Occupational Health, Public Health or related field with five years of relevant experience.
- High school diploma with 7 years relevant experience.
- Experience in environmental and social safeguards (ESS) programs, environmental health, or occupational health, or public health related programs.
- Experience in monitoring and evaluation of programs and capacity building.
- Experience working with governments or international organization is an advantage.
- Knowledge of the policies, procedures, and practices of the UN, World Bank, and other international organizations is considered an asset.
- Experience working with populations in need, and accountability mechanisms.
Qualifications
- High school diploma
- University degree in either Social Studies, Environmental Health, Occupational Health, Public Health or related field