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Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, Community Disaster Risk Reduction Fund Caribbean Development Bank

MONITORING AND EVALUATION SPECIALIST COMMUNITY DISASTER RISK REDUCTION FUND PROJECTS DEPARTMENT


The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB or the Bank) is seeking to recruit an experienced professional to perform the role of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist, for its Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) funded Community Disaster Risk Reduction Fund (CDRRF) Project.

CDB is a multi-lateral development finance institution that works in collaboration with its Borrowing Member Countries to promote sustainable, social and economic development within these countries and economic cooperation and integration among them.

The Role

Reporting to the Project Manager (PM), CDRRF, the objectives of the M&E Specialist will be to:

1. Guide the design and implementation of appropriate M&E and reporting systems for the CDRRF and for CDRRF sub-projects.

2. Analyse, interpret and present M&E results.

3. Coordinate the delivery of the M&E objectives of the CDRRF and approved sub-projects.

4. Monitor CDRRF progress identifying problems and recommending strategies to address them.

The Candidate

1. Eligible candidates should have at least a Bachelor’s degree in a field related to development and/or management.

2. Candidates should have at least five years of experience with: logical framework and other strategic planning approaches; M&E methods and approaches (quantitative, qualitative and participatory); planning and implementation of M&E systems; training in M&E development and implementation; information analysis; report writing; and field research. Prior project-related and DRM, community development or natural resource management experience will be an asset.

4. The successful candidate must be willing to live and work in Barbados.

Compensation

An attractive compensation package commensurate with these responsibilities and which responds to market demands is being offered.

Applications

Applications should be completed online in English at the Bank’s career page. Full details of the job description and general information about the Caribbean Development Bank may be obtained from the Bank’s website at http://www.caribank.org.