CARE Indonesia is currently recruiting:
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Officer
Strengthen CARE and staff capacity
Only successful candidates will be contacted.
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning Officer
Strengthen CARE and staff capacity
- Shared vision of the key monitoring and evaluation requirements.
- Understand CARE’s quality and standards as well as global reporting requirements
- CARE staff have identified opportunities to work collaboratively across agencies where appropriate, to share ideas, experiences, successes and challenges.
- Clearly established performance targets from the outset of the response and indicates adequate monitoring mechanisms for those targets that would be reviewed periodically through response reviews and evaluations
- Adequate structure and process flows are in place (with appropriate work plan and roles and responsibilities) to insure the collection of required data, effective data flows and analysis capacity based on generally accepted good-enough standards, and relevant and timely M&E information is provided in user-friendly formats to key stakeholders, including beneficiary communities, CARE senior management and donors.
- A mechanism is established to review the systems, and to improve and adapt them appropriately to changing operating contexts
- Implementing monitoring framework for CARE’s response strategy and monitoring plan, including identifying technical support needs related to data collection and management (tools, database), the sectors of interventions (input/output monitoring), expected results and relevance (outcome monitoring, evidence based advocacy).
- Providing on the job training / coaching (such as reviewing indicator frameworks in proposals, supporting assessments, identification of electronic tools and software, collection of SADD etc.)
- Help the Country Office to establish joint assessments and compatible monitoring systems collaboratively with national and international agencies responding to the emergency / crisis.
- Support participation by CARE in joint needs and vulnerability assessments, pre- and post- distribution monitoring initiatives, compatibility of tools and data management systems
- The advisor is expected to work with specific staff member(s) of CARE. This person has a key monitoring and evaluation role within CARE’s response. The advisor will ensure that this person is integral to working with CARE staff to build capacity and develop systems that are appropriate to the context.
- Knowledge of CARE policies and procedures, Sphere and the Red Cross/ NGO Code of Conduct.
- 3 - 5 years of Monitoring and Evaluations experience in a humanitarian context
- 3 – 5 years humanitarian aid experience.
- Appropriate Bachelor’s degree or Diploma.
- Commitment to uphold CARE International Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse Policy
- Advanced written and spoken English Language skills.
- Fluency in Bahasa
- Current ability to work in Indonesia
Only successful candidates will be contacted.