Header

Malaria Consortium Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator , Juba

Location: Juba – South Sudan
Application Closing Date: Dec 5th, 2012


Click here for the Job Description

In addition to our malaria control work our five core programme in South Sudan are; the provision of community level treatment for childhood diseases for diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria through integrated Community Case Management (iCCM); nutrition for under-fives including emergency nutrition and SMART surveys; Health Systems Strengthening including HMIS and IECHC training at County Health Department level; LLIN continuous distribution pilot study and the recently concluded operational research and support for mass drug administration on Neglected Tropical Diseases. We also work with the MoH on policy and guideline development.

We have an office in Juba and a large sub office in Aweil, Northern Bar el Ghazal. Additional project officer closed earlier this year in Upper Nile and Unity States.  We have additional programmes in Central Equitoria that are run out from the Juba office with frequent travel to Yei. Currently the South Sudan office runs nine grants with approximately 100 staff and has a projected income of £2m for the 2011/12 financial year.

The Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator will be responsible for the principle monitoring and evaluation activities for the country programme. In particular, she/he will be responsible for: training and capacity building on M&E for MC in-country team, developing,  implementing and updating the M&E strategic plan, designing and implementing a data management system for routine programme monitoring ,evaluation and research , reporting on programme activities, monitoring project outputs and quality indicators to determine the impact of projects  and ensuring that lessons learned influence future programme selection, design and implementation.

The successful candidate will have:
  • Degree / Postgraduate degree in public health (with focus on epidemiology/bio-statistics) or a pertinent social science discipline such as demography
  • Experience of working in public health in developing countries within government, an international organization or research institution
  • Significant experience in the management of project M&E systems
  • Significant direct experience in survey design and implementation
  • Significant experience and training in M&E designs, tools and methodologies (SMART, KPC, SQUEAC / SLEAC methodologies
  • Excellent skills in information management including recording, analysis, reporting and review methods
  • Proficient in the development of data entry programme, management,  analysis  and in using statistical analysis software  (SPSS,Epi-Info Excel, Access, Stata, DHIS)
  • Experience in methodologies for promoting organisational accountability towards stakeholders, particularly beneficiaries of programming
  • Experience in qualitative and quantitative research designs and analysis
  • Financial management or working with budgets and administrative skills
  • Experience with proposal development especially  developing logical frameworks
  • Ability to manage, train and mentor M&E  and other Programme staff
  • Excellent diplomacy and stakeholder liaison skills
  • Excellent communication, writing and presentation skills with excellent written and spoken  English
  • Experience of managing and prioritising high workload with a flexible approach to changing  environments
How to apply:

For more information click on the link  where you will have access to the full Job Description. Please send a covering letter outlining how your skills and experience meet the Person Specification along with your CV to Human Resources at HR.Recruitment@malariaconsortium.org  Please quote the position and country in the subject line of your application.

We appreciate your application however, only short listed candidates will be contacted. If you have not been contacted within three weeks of the closing date we regret that your application has been unsuccessful. Please continue, however, to periodically review our website for other suitable opportunities. Thank you for your interest in Malaria Consortium.