Careful planning of evaluations and periodic updating of evaluation plans also facilitates their management and contributes to the quality of evaluation results.
Work LocationUNRWA- HQ (A)
Expected duration
- The duration of the consultancy is until 30 June 2023, renewable subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funds.
- Remuneration for this consultancy is based on equivalent to G17 and will depend on the qualifications and experience of the candidate.
- The consultant will be paid (JOD1,156.60) monthly.
- Introduces and develops Programme Planning, monitoring and evaluation (M&E) tools, modules, working papers and guidance notes for the effective implementation of the Protection programmes.
- Leads on the institutional capacity building for planning, monitoring and evaluation, and develops relevant tools for monitoring and reporting activities in the programmes following UNRWA guidelines.
- Keeps abreast of developments in grant/programme changes and progress in order to recommend tools and strategies to increase programme performance and improve results.
- Oversees the conducting of research interventions within and outside of UNRWA Programmes and activities and participates in them as required; finalizes and provides clear, complete, and accurate summary reports.
- Regularly monitors UNRWA’s collected data and trends, conducts analysis, and prepares the information into formats appropriate for presentations, advocacy, and briefings such as power point presentations, graphs, and charts etc.
- Works on the development of log frames, work plans and targets throughout the programme cycles including project designs and in relation to protection strategies and programming.
- Identify lessons learned and develop case studies to capture qualitative outputs of the programme; provides advice to the supervisor on improving programme performance using M&E findings.
- Ensures that evaluations are effectively coordinated, and recommendations are communicated to the relevant partners for implementation, with advice on the Implementation Plan and follow-up action for future programming.
- Provides other operational support as required, particularly to address gaps in protection and emergency operations.
- Performs other duties as may be assigned by the supervisor.
- An advanced university degree from an accredited educational institution in the fields of social sciences, statistics, economics, development, planning or similar.
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in any of the following areas or in a combination of the following areas: programme/project planning, monitoring, evaluation, and results reporting.
- Relevant experience in a UN system agency or organization.
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