POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Winrock
International is recruiting for the position of
Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Coordinator for a multi-year
program to combat child labor in tobacco-growing communities through education,
awareness, and economic empowerment. The program is based in Tabora, Tanzania and is funded by Japan
Tobacco International. Verbal and written fluency in English is required.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
·
Develop
a system for monitoring program impacts, outcomes, and activities including the
creation of a database, monitoring tools, etc.;
·
Lead
in conducting program-related surveys as needed;
·
Train
local community activists, child labor monitoring committees, and other
stakeholders on child labor monitoring and the use of data collection tools;
·
Track
the performance and attendance of youth beneficiaries in the afterschool
program and Model Farm School;
·
Evaluate
the economic conditions of beneficiary mothers and track mothers’ business
progress;
·
Document
case studies and contribute monitoring and evaluation information to quarterly
and annual reports;
·
In
coordination with the program director, design and facilitate any needed
M&E training/capacity building for Winrock and/or subcontractor staff.
·
Working
with outside evaluators as necessary.
Qualifications
and Experience:
·
Higher
education in social sciences or related field and/or specialized
training/certification in monitoring and evaluation. Master’s degree preferred
but Bachelor’s degree is acceptable.
·
Knowledge
of/experience with child labor/child protection programs preferred.
·
At
least five years’ experience in monitoring and evaluation of international
development projects.
·
Strong
ability to create and use tools in Excel and Access for M&E is highly
desirable. Knowledge of STATA, SPSS and other programs a plus.
To apply, please send a current
resume, a cover letter and salary expectations to arisetanzania@gmail.com.
The subject of the email should reference “Winrock Tanzania M&E Coordinator
Application.” Tanzanian nationals
living in Tanzania are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications
should be submitted by February 12, 2016.