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The Role

My client, a large, international not-for-profit organisation is seeking an experienced Programme Coordinator to join their operations. This is a full-time, permanent, remote position.

As the Programme Coordinator you will be responsible for ensuring the effective Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) for a multi-annual project across 11 countries including data collation, monitoring and reporting.

Tasks & Duties

Serve as the central focal point for all MEAL aspects on the project.

Ensure timely and accurate monitoring and reporting on project logframe indicators through partner engagement.

Collaborate closely with the project country teams to develop and implement a global-level MEAL plan, including the monitoring of in-country logframes and their integration into the global logframe.

Harmonise MEAL monitoring and reporting systems across the 11 project countries, ensuring alignment with global logframe indicators and results.

Maintain and update the project global logframe and activity matrix; participate in and support monitoring activities, visits, and follow-up on implementation in project countries.

Integrate the Dxtam Common Approach to Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Social Accountability (CAMSA) into the project MEAL plan in collaboration with the project PMU.

Record key aspects of project implementation, ensuring lessons learned are assimilated by project teams, partners, and other stakeholders.

Collect concrete evidence of achievements and challenges, implementing corrective measures during activity implementation, gather concrete evidence regarding achievements & challenges & implement corrective measures.

Support countries in conducting baselines for the project and provide technical guidance on the design of in-country logframes, MEAL tools, and reporting templates.

Contribute to knowledge management by assisting the PMU in drafting communication materials, creating documentation, and learning papers, and promoting the organisations MEAL practices.

Knowledge, Experience and Qualifications

Essential Criteria

Hold a third-level qualification in social sciences, statistics, or international development, with experience or background in M&E and the application of participatory M&E tools, OR significant experience in designing, implementing, and overseeing monitoring and evaluation processes in programmes.

Demonstratable experience in the design and coordination of baseline/endline surveys, MEAL plans, log frames, and MEAL data collection methods and tools.

Possess fluency in spoken and written English with strong analytical skills; be proficient in the use of Office applications and data analysis programs.

Desirable Criteria

Hold a Master’s level qualification in a relevant subject, showcasing technical expertise and demonstrated experience applying participatory tools.

Have experience working with international NGOs on development or humanitarian programs, with knowledge and experience in M&E approaches and requirements for key donors such as the EU, particularly Results Oriented Monitoring (ROM).

Demonstrate relevant working experience in low or middle-income settings, preferably in development or advocacy projects.

French and/or Spanish language skills.

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