Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Lead, WISH Policy and Systems (P&S) TA Programme 196 views0 applications


Company Description

We are a global team of experts and innovators tackling some of the world’s most pressing health challenges. We work with leaders and change makers around the globe to bring health strategies to life. We provide ideas, advice and technical know-how that enable our partners to build a path to lasting change.

With 30 years’ experience in global health, we collaborate with our partners to explore existing evidence, combine expertise, scale up ideas and co-create solutions that accelerate change. This includes collaborating on policy design, managing initiatives, building powerful coalitions and galvanising social movements. Our impact is felt across whole communities, with a focus on women, girls and those who have been marginalised.

As part of MSI Reproductive Choices, all our profits go back into supporting MSI’s own mission of children by choice, not chance.

We believe in a world where everyone can access the high-quality health services they need, without financial burden.

Position

Options seeks a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Lead for the anticipated WISH Policy and Systems TA component (WISH P&S) of the FCDO-funded Integrated Sexual Health Dividend (WISH Dividend) programme.

The MEL Lead will provide flexible, demand-led technical assistance on demographic transition (DT) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) to countries in sub-Saharan Africa, prioritising need and countries not supported with service delivery under WISH Dividend.

Summary purpose and objective of role

The MEL Lead will work closely with the project team to:

  • Design and implement the project’s monitoring, evaluation, adaptation and learning framework and plan, to assess and track project activities, and to report on outputs and outcomes.
  • Contribute to adaptive management across the programme, to drive programme quality, efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Lead development of and reporting against the project results framework.
  • Lead the design, and support the delivery of a strong learning agenda, to build evidence of what works in delivering effective technical assistance in sexual and reproductive health and rights and demographic transition.

Requirements

  • Minimum of ten years’ experience in MEL, in a large scale, multi-country development programme that includes a significant technical assistance component
  • The ability to design and lead implementation of a bespoke and innovative MEL framework for a complex, multi-country technical assistance programme
  • Deep and up-to-date understanding of programme evaluation and learning cycles, data analysis and presentation of results
  • Experience using major evaluation methodologies (qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods) and data collection and analysis methodologies
  • Experience working with consortia and with a dispersed team and network of consultants
  • Experience of working in the programme’s technical areas (demographic transition and SRHR) or a closely aligned technical area
  • Previous experience in MEL for programmes funded by UK aid or other major donors
  • Excellent English verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to synthesise, present and draw meaning from complex data and evidence for a variety of different audiences (from civil society organisations to FCDO officials and Ministries)
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and Teams
  • Ability to multi-task and cover multiple work streams simultaneously, to work independently, and as a team member, under pressure and to deadlines
  • Degree in a relevant discipline.

Benefits

Options offers a comprehensive benefits package including generous annual leave allowance, medical insurance and 13 month pay.

Other information

  • Options is dedicated to equal opportunity for all and recognises that every individual is unique. Whilst we always seek to embrace individual differences and celebrate the diversity of our workforce, we also want to ensure that every team member is suited to their role and that they are given the best opportunity to succeed*.*
  • Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment.
  • We seek people who are pro-choice, promote diversity and inclusion, are energetic and enthusiastic about Options’ vision.
  • Applicants must have the right to work in either Nigeria, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda or Sierra Leone.

  • To apply, please fill in the form.
  • Closing date for applications is: 28 April 2024.
  • Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interview. Interviews will be held week commencing 6 May
  • Please note that this role will be subject to full pre-employment background checks including criminal record check, identification check, employment references and right to work verification (where appropriate).
  • In your cover letter, please highlight one example of your recent professional experience that is most relevantto this role, and summarise the key attributes that you brought to that role.

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  • Job City Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania
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Options Consultancy Services was established in 1992 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the international social business, Marie Stopes International. Our initial work centred around providing technical expertise, programme design monitoring and evaluation support to DFID as the Resource Centre in Population and Reproductive Health. Improving access to reproductive and maternal health services remains a core area of our work.

The Millennium Development Goals placed a strong emphasis on maternal and child health, and improving the health of women and girls has remained central to Options’ mission. Our work has grown to encompass expertise across the health sector in order to build effective and equitable health systems.Since 1992, Options has worked in more than 50 countries, and has been responsible for launching a number of high profile programmes, most recently the Girl Generation and MamaYe! programmes. We lead and manage  numerous health sector programmes on behalf of international donors, in particular UK Aid (DFID), KfW, the World Bank and foundations.StructureOur programmes operate through programme offices including in India, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Nepal, Malawi, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Mozambique and Kenya. Our head office is in St Katharine Docks in central London.Options UK was launched in 2006, conducting high quality public health research, insight and analysis for health and social care organisations across the UK.In 2015 we set up a non-profit subsidiary, Options for International Health, to pursue new avenues for our work to transform the health of women and children.GovernanceOptions is a private limited company, wholly owned by Marie Stopes International (MSI). Our surpluses are given as Gift Aid to MSI and make a significant contribution to MSI’s mission of children by choice, not chance.Options' Board of Directors sets the objectives and strategic direction of the company. Simon Cooke, CEO of MSI is chair of the Board. Other Board members are Phillip D Harvey, Timothy W Rutter and Jo Elms.
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0 USD Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania CF 3201 Abc road Fixed Term , 40 hours per week Options Consultancy Services

Company Description

We are a global team of experts and innovators tackling some of the world’s most pressing health challenges. We work with leaders and change makers around the globe to bring health strategies to life. We provide ideas, advice and technical know-how that enable our partners to build a path to lasting change.

With 30 years’ experience in global health, we collaborate with our partners to explore existing evidence, combine expertise, scale up ideas and co-create solutions that accelerate change. This includes collaborating on policy design, managing initiatives, building powerful coalitions and galvanising social movements. Our impact is felt across whole communities, with a focus on women, girls and those who have been marginalised.

As part of MSI Reproductive Choices, all our profits go back into supporting MSI’s own mission of children by choice, not chance.

We believe in a world where everyone can access the high-quality health services they need, without financial burden.

Position

Options seeks a Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Lead for the anticipated WISH Policy and Systems TA component (WISH P&S) of the FCDO-funded Integrated Sexual Health Dividend (WISH Dividend) programme.

The MEL Lead will provide flexible, demand-led technical assistance on demographic transition (DT) and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) to countries in sub-Saharan Africa, prioritising need and countries not supported with service delivery under WISH Dividend.

Summary purpose and objective of role

The MEL Lead will work closely with the project team to:

  • Design and implement the project’s monitoring, evaluation, adaptation and learning framework and plan, to assess and track project activities, and to report on outputs and outcomes.
  • Contribute to adaptive management across the programme, to drive programme quality, efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Lead development of and reporting against the project results framework.
  • Lead the design, and support the delivery of a strong learning agenda, to build evidence of what works in delivering effective technical assistance in sexual and reproductive health and rights and demographic transition.

Requirements

  • Minimum of ten years’ experience in MEL, in a large scale, multi-country development programme that includes a significant technical assistance component
  • The ability to design and lead implementation of a bespoke and innovative MEL framework for a complex, multi-country technical assistance programme
  • Deep and up-to-date understanding of programme evaluation and learning cycles, data analysis and presentation of results
  • Experience using major evaluation methodologies (qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods) and data collection and analysis methodologies
  • Experience working with consortia and with a dispersed team and network of consultants
  • Experience of working in the programme’s technical areas (demographic transition and SRHR) or a closely aligned technical area
  • Previous experience in MEL for programmes funded by UK aid or other major donors
  • Excellent English verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to synthesise, present and draw meaning from complex data and evidence for a variety of different audiences (from civil society organisations to FCDO officials and Ministries)
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and Teams
  • Ability to multi-task and cover multiple work streams simultaneously, to work independently, and as a team member, under pressure and to deadlines
  • Degree in a relevant discipline.

Benefits

Options offers a comprehensive benefits package including generous annual leave allowance, medical insurance and 13 month pay.

Other information

  • Options is dedicated to equal opportunity for all and recognises that every individual is unique. Whilst we always seek to embrace individual differences and celebrate the diversity of our workforce, we also want to ensure that every team member is suited to their role and that they are given the best opportunity to succeed*.*
  • Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and post holders to share this commitment.
  • We seek people who are pro-choice, promote diversity and inclusion, are energetic and enthusiastic about Options’ vision.
  • Applicants must have the right to work in either Nigeria, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda or Sierra Leone.

  • To apply, please fill in the form.
  • Closing date for applications is: 28 April 2024.
  • Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interview. Interviews will be held week commencing 6 May
  • Please note that this role will be subject to full pre-employment background checks including criminal record check, identification check, employment references and right to work verification (where appropriate).
  • In your cover letter, please highlight one example of your recent professional experience that is most relevantto this role, and summarise the key attributes that you brought to that role.
2024-04-29

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