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Kampala, Uganda
Full-time
Monitoring and Evaluation Officer – SEFULAC Project job at Share An Opportunity Uganda (SAO)
Share An Opportunity Uganda
Share an Opportunity Uganda (SAO-U) is a Christian child-centered organization. SAO-U with a vision of a holistically developed child within the community and a mission of empowering communities to provide for holistic child development.
The SEFULAC project is under a consortium with funding from the European Union. The project aims to end child labour in the districts of Abim, Amudat, Jinja and Namayingo. Specifically, SAO Uganda will be implementing the project in the Abim District and therefore seeks qualified candidates to fill the above position.
The primary responsibility of the M&E Officer is to ensure robust and well-structured monitoring databases (including remote monitoring and management systems and processes for each Project /Department); and on-time submission of high-quality donor reports.
Implementation of program plans
Work with program teams for timely data collection, data entry, analysis, surveys, and develop A Cent of log-frames, indicators and general project design. Ensure PACEL frameworks, Monitoring output Requirements (MoR) and Community Based Complaint Feedback Mechanism (CBCFM) data is accurate and periodically sent to donors.
Work with program teams to ensure systematic monitoring and evaluation of of the project, and compilation and sharing of lessons learnt.
Maintain and update the M&E Framework for the project, bringing together tools and
outlining systems. Develop new tools as required.
Feed into the overall project strategy, providing data and analysis as required for strategic purposes and new program design, including proposal development.
Develop or update M&E plans, and ensure that routine project monitoring takes place on time.
Develop tools to facilitate near real-time analysis for each docket, promote learning, and work with the Programme Area Coordinator (PAC) to initiate timely evidence based corrective action where required.
Maintain all types of information and produce situation analysis regularly especially while developing new proposals or donor reporting as agreed with the line manager.
Work with PAC on keeping updated information for program mapping and ensure stakeholder analyses are completed from time to time.
Coordinate the continued review and feedback process using the online recommendation tracker system.
Coordinate, supervise and review all assessments, evaluations, and research – Initiate and work with Program Coordinators in designing and conducting programmatic surveys, assessments and evaluations.
Work with the PAC to ensure that remote monitoring and management tools are in place, information is collected, and analyzed, and feedback shared promptly for all grants and project activities.
Proposal Input
Support the PAC in the development of a monitoring and evaluation plan.
Ensure that all grant proposals and reporting include solid M&E components and work with the Programs team to develop appropriate results frameworks, log frames and indicators.
Accountability
Oversee the roll-out of activities and training within the SAO-Uganda Accountability Framework and update the framework as needed.
Oversee the activities of the independent beneficiary selection and verification team, ensuring beneficiary verification processes are independent and consistent.
Support SAO-Uganda’s independent monitoring systems.
Set up a strong MEAL system and operationalize MEAL in the field locations
Functionalise the MEAL system in the field location.
Integrate MEAL Management Information Systems in the project MEAL system


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A minimum of a Bachelors’ Degree in Monitoring and Evaluation, Statistics, Economics, Population Studies, Social Sciences or other equivalent and/or relevant qualifications. A Masters’ Degree may be of advantage.
A Postgraduate Diploma in Program Monitoring & Evaluation. Formal training in project planning and management is an added advantage
Training in Grant proposal/concept writing is an added advantage
Working Experience
At least 3 years of experience working with e-tools and online-based reporting and M&E tools using Kobo, ODK, Excel, Google forms among others.
Experience in basic research and data collection/gathering; data verification, data analysis or records management as well as translation of data into reports is required.
At least 3 years of experience in similar roles in an NGO/INGO setting
Proven experience at capacity building for field teams in areas of program/project monitoring, program design, program management and program evaluations would be an added advantage.
This position involves working with an INGO committed to children and human rights and is subject to strict safer recruitment checks. The successful candidate will be required to complete safer recruitment checks including police and reference checks (certificate of good conduct) to help verify their suitability to work for SAO U. In addition to the candidates’ ability to perform the duties of the post, in the selection process will be also explored the motivation and approach of the candidate to safeguarding.
The job holder must be a hardworking, spiritually mature, focused and trustworthy individual that upholds a high sense of integrity and accountability and commitment to the vision, mission, values and aspirations of SAO Uganda
Ability to ride a motorcycle with a valid riding permit is a MUST. Females are strongly encouraged to apply.
APPLICATION FOR THIS POSITION MUST BE DONE ONLINE:
To apply, please send your application letter, detailed curriculum vitae (CV), photocopies of academic certificates, a recommendation letter from either your pastor or reverend, names, and contact details of three traceable referees
Only electronic applications will be accepted.
The Head of Human Resources and Administration Manager,
Share An Opportunity Uganda (SAO U)
P.O BOX 75013, Kampala
Plot No.1448, Kitala Zone, Kanyanya
Email: info@saouganda.org


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