DREAMS M&E ASSISTANT (1)

General Summary

The Locum DREAMS M&E officer will support the M&E Officer in design, implementation and review of the project’s monitoring and evaluation interventions, collection of primary Data from the field and in putting into the reporting systems, addressing the M&E capacity gaps identified, track performance and inform programming

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide monitoring and evaluation capacity building, train   implementing level staff  and volunteers on indicators, data collection tools and processes, and reporting.
  • Contribute to quarterly & annual report compilation that enables information usage for program management decision making.
  • Systematize data repository systems and ensure safe data storage (hard copy & electronic data) on central project databases on a monthly and quarterly basis.
  • Conduct data validation processes and work closely with technical teams to identify problematic areas and make appropriate recommendations for continuous improvement.
  • Monitor and track progress against targets and baselines and ensuring compliance with the requirements of the reporting systems.
  • Prepare quantitative data and write narrative reports as required.
  • Ensure timely reporting of core, custom indicators and cross cutting indicators periodically as required.
  • Support DREAMS case management and beneficiary assessments to track progress towards graduation

Academic Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics, Quantitative Economics, Social science or related field with a computing bias

Person Specification

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics, Quantitative Economics, Social science or related field with a computing bias 
  • Having graduated from the IDI DREAMS program; Must be a DREAMS program beneficiary.
  • Two (2) years professional and or analytical work experience in monitoring and evaluation preferred.
  • Fluency in PEPFAR’s DREAMS M&E/ OVC   and results framework and up-to-date knowledge of PEPFAR DREAMS indicators
  • Good understanding of Uganda DREAMS OVC tracking system, expectations and tools


More Details
DLMEAX001
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WAKISO
Locum
3 Months
DREAMS M&E OFFICER
2024-10-17 13:57:18.000







DREAMS M&E OFFICER


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