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Posted 3 years ago

Monitoring & Evaluation Manager

Background Information

RET International is an independent, impartial, non-partisan, non-for-profit organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. RET is committed to working in emergencies, in protracted crises, and in fragile contexts to alleviate the deepest sufferings, build people’s resilience and enhance their self-reliance. We believe we are amongst the leading NGOs to provide tailor-made solutions and relevant programs to bridge the gaps and respond to the real needs and challenges of the communities. We assume a decisive catalytic role in sustainable development. We aim to provoke significant positive change, enabling particularly vulnerable youth and young women to take control of their lives and fulfill their social and economic rights.We stand with people, with refugees, returnees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDP’s), along-side the host communities adopting the fundamental principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence.

Reporting Line

  • The Monitoring & Evaluation Manager reports to the Strategic Planning & Technical Director.
  • S/he supervises the Monitoring & Evaluation Coordinator(s). 

Place of Work 

This position is based in the Americas Bureau located in Panama City, with frequent missions to the field.

Position objective 

Reinforce and ensure early and timely monitoring of the RET throughout the Americas’ project performance indicators, through the implementation and/or strengthening of national M&E systems in line with the global RET policy and international standards in this area.

Specific Responsibilities

  • Guide and supervise RET's National Monitoring & Evaluation Managers, Coordinators and Officers throughout the Americas for the timely development, in accordance with institutional and donor guidelines, of M&E tools (M&E Plans, Beneficiary Tracking Tools; among others) and implement the M&E system in regional projects.
  • Guide, supervise and validate the M&E tools for each project based on donor priorities and inherent contractual commitments, with the M&E focal points in the Country Offices.
  • Validate the coherence of the M&E Plans with the Operational Work Plans in close coordination with the Technical and Program Management, alerting the Director of Strategic Planning & Technical, the Country Director and the team involved when necessary, as well as informing on discrepancies or other aspects of interest.
  • Regularly monitor the progress of the projects' KPIs, reporting in a timely manner to the Director of Strategic Planning & Technical, on the state of progress and bottlenecks in implementation, challenges and needs for corrective actions; in order to establish the approach with the national office.
  • Guide the M&E focal points in the countries of the Americas so that the configuration of data collection methods, databases and other instruments for systematization and analysis of data and/or measurement of results, respond effectively to the results framework of the projects under execution and to international standards in terms of information quality: reliability, validity, accuracy, timely and comprehensiveness. 
  • Establish mechanisms for periodic verification/validation of the quality of the information that feeds project reports, ensuring compliance with institutional M&E standards (internal and donor requirements) as well as international DQA (Data Quality Standards) procedures.
  • Provide guidance to Americas countries for the development of Technical Sheets, Measurement Instruments, Data Sheets and other materials/tools, as required.
  • Responsible for the achievement and review of progress reports for donors, in compliance with institutional reporting quality standards, as delegated and in close coordination with the Technical Management. Submit the reports as requested.
  • Ensure the presentation of project progress against project goals, in follow-up meetings with donors, with the expected quality and clarity. 
  • Responsible for capacity building of local M&E teams in: a) application and use of institutional M&E tools; b) on-site project monitoring; c) evaluation of information and data quality. 
  • Report in a timely manner on strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities identified in the projects of the Americas in terms of adequate follow-up and monitoring.
  • Maintain organized and accessible archives of all M&E instruments by project and country and share them upon request.

Secondary responsibilities 

  • Contribute to the development of Needs and Assets Assessment missions, as delegated.
  • Contribute to the realization and updating of Needs & Assets Assessment. 
  • Contribute to the review and/or formulation of proposals and/or concept notes, as delegated.
  • Propose alternative solutions to problems that may arise in the work area, from a constructive viewpoint.
  • Perform any other work-related tasks required by the Director of Strategic Planning and Technical.

Institutional guidelines and standards

  • To ensure a positive work environment in compliance with RET’s Core Values, Code of Conduct and PSEA and other manuals.
  • Manage in a transparent way the institutional resources fulfilling with effectiveness and efficiency the tasks entrusted.
  • Contribute to a professional and respectful working relationship with other members of the RET team, respecting and transmitting RET's values and principles within the work environment and with RET's colleagues.
  • Maintain confidentiality and respect the principle of ownership of all institutional information handled.

Qualifications and requirements

  • A minimum of 8 years of progressive experience in the M&E systems management at regional and national level, M&E planning, results-based management and team coordination.
  • Experience working with people in vulnerable situations; population in need of international protection, migrants, refugees in fragile contexts. 
  • Demonstrated experience and knowledge in reporting, statistical data collection and analysis, information management and systematization.
  • Experience in the accountability of international cooperation projects, operation of non-governmental organizations, UN agencies and other international organizations.
  • Proficiency in Internet-based collaborative tools (Office365, Dropbox, KoBo Toolbox, Hitracks or similar) and Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Power BI, Teams and especially Excel advanced level), Information systems and geo-referencing is desirable.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills, proficient level of Spanish and English both in writing and speaking; other language will be an asset.
  • Qualitative and quantitative analysis skills in: SPSS, R comander or Python. NVIVO or Atlas/ti.
  • Leader who ensures a productive working environment and confidently coaches and motivates employees to meet organizational goals
  • Ability to effectively prioritize multiple responsibilities.
  • Results-oriented, with a track record of accomplishing objectives in a complex environment. 
  • Flexibility to manage different tasks effectively and willingness to put in extra hours when required.
  • Ability to travel internationally, as required.
  • Immediate availability.  

How to apply

Please submit your resume, including three (3) job references, and cover letter in English (indicating your expected annual income package) until February 28, 2021 to recruitment@RETAmericas.org
Please indicate in the Subject of your message: "M&E Manager Americas Bureau".

RET is an equal opportunity employer

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Monitoring & Evaluation Manager Background Information RET International is an independent, impartial, non-partisan, non-for-profit organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. RET is c...

Posted 3 years ago

Disaster Risk Reduction Specialist

Background Information

RET International is an independent, impartial, non-partisan, non-for-profit organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.  RET is committed to working in emergencies, in protracted crises, and in fragile contexts to alleviate the deepest sufferings, build people’s resilience and enhance their self-reliance.  We believe we are amongst the leading NGOs to provide tailor-made solutions and relevant programs to bridge the gaps and respond to the real needs and challenges of the communities. We assume a decisive catalytic role in sustainable development. We aim to provoke significant positive change, enabling particularly vulnerable youth and young women to take control of their lives and fulfill their social and economic rights. We stand with people, with refugees, returnees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDP’s), along-side the host communities adopting the fundamental principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence.

Reporting Line 

The Disaster Risk Reduction Specialist reports to the Strategic Planning & Technical Director. 

Place of Work 

S/he is based in RET Americas Bureau located in Panama City, with frequent missions to the field. 

Primary Responsibilities 

To provide technical leadership across all RET project's Disaster Risk Reduction, and to guide the implementation methodology of DRR activities, ensuring that the project's annual KPIs and targets related to DRR are achieved.
To provide DRR capacity building, training, mentoring and methodological advice to RET National Offices (NOs) in the implementation of the RET projects throughout the Americas.
To facilitate regional coherence in the implementation of DRR initiatives throughout the Americas.
To contribute to developing thematic guidance notes, information sheets and policy documents.

Specific Responsibilities

  • At the beginning of each project, contribute to the planning of projects related to DRR, especially on capacity development, emergency preparedness, and contingency planning, guiding each technical required step to achieve RET’s objectives, in compliance with work plans, M&E plans, budgets, internal policies and procedures and contract(s) signed with the donor(s);
  • Provide guidance and the necessary methodological tools to ensuring the quality and effective’s disaster risk reduction interventions integrated and complementary to other sectoral programs, if necessary.
  • Support delivery of the scope of work detailed in the projects document with a specific focus on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management;
  • Undertake frequent field missions, ensuring that the project DRR projects results are objectives-oriented implemented; 
  • Guarantee high-level quality of DRR project deliverables.
  • Participate to the elaboration of accurate programmatic reports. 
  • Identify and document best practices and lessons learned linked to the Disaster Risk Reduction.
  • Identify needs and opportunities in DRR for new proposals and formulate recommendations;

Coordination 

  • Identify opportunities for joint project/programme with other relevant partners,
  • Represent RET in relevant working group meetings, related forums, and other DRR-related events.

Capacity Building

  • Identify support DRR needs.
  • Provide technical guidance to the RET project teams in global and regional Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) frameworks, approaches and strategies;
  • Coordinate training of staff on humanitarian standards, including Sphere Standards, INNE, among others relevant.

Others

  • Conduct field missions for follow up purposes, conduct training, and identify needs and gaps.
  • Advice his/her supervisor on any global, regional or country DRR framework change that may have an impact on RET’s programmes, projects and/or policies;
  • Perform any other work-related duties as required by his/her supervisor.

In addition, like all RET Staf

  • Work as a team member to achieve RET’s goals;
  • Manage in a transparent way RET’s resources, fulfilling effectively and efficiently the tasks entrusted;
  • Propose, constructively, alternative solutions to problems that arise in the work area.


Qualifications and Requirements

  • Strong academic credentials, including a University degree in Humanities and Social/Political Sciences and Master degree in Disaster Risk Reduction/ Management, Climate Risk Management or a related field from an accredited academic institution.
  • A minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in Disaster Risk Reduction/Management; Climate Risk Management; prevention, emergency and early recovery; or a related field experience, including UN Agencies and International NGOs is required.
  • Broad field experience in the areas of shelter, WASH, food security, would be an asset.
  • Experience in UN interagency and/ or multi-partner coordination, proposal writing and project implementation at national and regional levels is required; 
  • Excellent word processing and IT skills, including knowledge of a range of software packages and comprehensive capabilities in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project);
  • Ability to effectively prioritize multiple responsibilities.
  • Results-oriented, with a track record of accomplishing objectives in a complex environment. 
  • Flexibility to manage different tasks effectively and willingness to put in extra hours when required.
  • Ability to travel internationally, as required.

How to apply

Please submit your resume, including three (3) job references and cover letter in English (indicating your expected annual income package) until February 28, 2021 to recruitment@RETAmericas.org. Please indicate in the Subject of your message: “DRR Specialist”RET is an equal opportunity employer

Disaster Risk Reduction Specialist Background Information RET International is an independent, impartial, non-partisan, non-for-profit organization headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.  RET is c...