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Netherlands Leprosy Relief Job Vacancy: Temporary Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, Jakarta

NLR Indonesia Job Vacancies 2020

NLR, is a professional organization working in the field of leprosy and disability in 16 leprosy endemic countries. Each year, around 219.000 people globally are diagnosed with leprosy. Indonesia ranks number 3, with relatively high disability rates. NLR, with its International Office in Amsterdam, has been supporting projects in Indonesia since 1967. The main partner of NLR Indonesia is the Ministry of Health (MoH) and activities are aligned to MoH policies and priorities. At the provincial level, the Leprosy Control Program Technical Advisors are strengthening the capacity of the provincial and district government’s health staff to improve the quality of leprosy services. Next to supporting leprosy control, NLR’s Inclusion and Disability Program aims to support and advance holistic, community-based rehabilitation and sustainable inclusive development for persons with disabilities, including children with disabilities and people affected by leprosy.

Currently, NLR is looking for: Temporary Monitoring & Evaluation Officer 3 months based in Jakarta

The Monitoring & Evaluation Officer ensures the development and implementation of a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system and knowledge management system, which supports the implementation of programs based on evidence, data and scientific references in the PCM (Project Cycle Management) framework; to optimize the impact of supervision, quality control, and program evaluation so that improvements occur in internal processes and delivery of results, and support accountability and best practice at every level of the organization

Duties and Responsibilities
  • Develop an annual ME work plan for each program in coordination with the program unit
  • Make an annual ME budget plan for each program in coordination with the program unit.
  • Involved in the preparation of the annual program plan so that the program work plan and ME plan are aligned.
  • Develop effective, comprehensive, user-friendly toolkits, ME systems, and reporting according to Indonesian NLR standards for partners and for internal organizations.
  • Develop indicators along with instruments to measure performance in accordance with program interventions.
  • Perform management data functions (data collection, updating data, data verification, and data analysis.
  • Maintain a database in a systematic and effective way to facilitate the analysis process.
  • Communicate intensively with the Communication Officer and Program Manager regarding the results of the analysis of program achievements.
  • Conduct periodic monitoring and evaluation visits to partners as part of the organization’s technical assistance in monitoring and evaluation (partner capacity building) system.
  • Guidance in the form of supervision and technical guidance to partners in the relevant regions and program staff regarding indicators and understanding of operational definitions and accuracy of program achievement data.
  • Provide training to program staff on monitoring tools when needed
  • Contribute to a performance analysis that is related to the actual data and the current civil and political situation prepared by program team
  • Create and consolidate periodic reports to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Make a Target Versus Achievement report.
  • Develop annual reports (for government and public, etc)
  • Carry out other matters relating to ME, which are assigned by the Operational Director
Key Requirements
  • Bachelor degree in relevant areas in social science or public health or a related field (such as international development, program evaluation, research methods, statistics, communication, or other relevant social science);
  • At least 2 years of working experience in Monitoring & Evaluation related activities;
  • Strong qualitative analytical skills, including experience using analytical software packages such as SPSS;
  • Proven experience in research, monitoring and evaluation, accountability mechanism establishment, and knowledge management;
  • Good knowledge of development issues and in particular public health and disabilities;
  • Good communication, interpersonal, and negotiation skills;
  • Good organizational skills including report writing;
  • Computer literate, excellent in Microsoft Office (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint);
  • Able to work with minimum supervision with quality output;
  • Good written and spoken English;
  • Commitment to and understanding of NLR’s aims, values and principles including rights-based approaches;
  • A commitment to high quality of work and efficiency;
  • Have proven experience and skills to monitor multiple projects and donors;
  • Concern for detail.
How to Apply
Please send an application letter together with an updated CV via email to: recruitment@nlrindonesia.or.id

The closing date is 13 May 2020, or until the position is filled.

Applications will be screened immediately upon reaching the above email address.

Qualified candidates will be contacted for the required process accordingly.

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified