Thursday, November 20, 2014

Indonesia: Chief of Party, USAID/Indonesia Monitoring and Evaluation Support Program (MESP), Indonesia

Chief of Party, USAID/Indonesia Monitoring and Evaluation Support Program (MESP), Indonesia | ReliefWeb Skip to main content Labs Blog Mobile Twitter Facebook YouTube Google plus RSS About Us Help Login / Register HomeUpdatesCountriesDisastersTopicsOrganizationsJobsTraining Print06 Oct 2014Chief of Party, USAID/Indonesia Monitoring and Evaluation Support Program (MESP), IndonesiaJobfromSocial Impact—Closing date: 01 Dec 2014

Background:

Social Impact (SI) is a Washington, DC-area international development management consulting firm. We provide a full range of innovative program evaluation, management consulting, technical assistance, and training services to strengthen international development programs, organizations and policies. Our global services are in the areas of democracy and governance, health and education, agriculture, the environment, and economic growth.

Objective:

The proposed contract is to assist USAID/Indonesia to develop tools and operating procedures and in performance monitoring, verification, and evaluation of results of USAID projects. This includes setting up systems to ensure these results and findings are used to inform continued efforts of USAID and other stakeholders. The objectives are to provide USAID/Indonesia and other stakeholders an unbiased, data-driven account of USAID/Indonesia’s progress towards achieving the development, to provide expert evaluation and analytical services, and to guide USAID/Indonesia in using performance information and the results of evaluation and analysis. These outputs from the contract will enable USAID/Indonesia, implementing partners, and other stakeholders to make better management decisions and to adapt program implementation for improved results.

Responsibilities and Tasks:

Serve as the Contractor Representative in Indonesia and will be responsible for the activities of all long and short-term personnel;The Chief of Party shall receive technical direction from the USAID/Indonesia’s Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR);Meet with USAID on a regular basis and represent the project before USAID/Indonesia, Government of Indonesia, implementing partners and other stakeholders;Establish and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including government officials, NGOs and community groups for smooth implementation;Mentor, support and supervise project staff and directly manage the key technical team;Facilitate the development of annual project work plans and budgets and ensure the timely submission and quality of all project reports, materials, and publications, compliant with the contract agreement;Ensure necessary program planning, development, resource availability and management activities function smoothly and efficiently.

Qualifications:

A Master’s degree in international development, strategic planning, project design and implementation, monitoring and evaluation methodologies, or a related field;Minimum 15 years of experience managing and/or evaluating international development projects;Experience in Indonesia or surrounding region is required;Proficiency in Bahasa Indonesia required;Demonstrated experience in performance monitoring, tracking data quality, data management, and/or training in performance management topics;Demonstrated experience in evaluation methodology, statistical analysis, experimental design, and/or data collection and analysis;Experience working with a diverse group of stakeholders, including donor/development organizations, government officials, civil society leaders, community leaders, and project beneficiaries;Experience building organizational capacity in monitoring and evaluation and/or training individuals in monitoring and evaluation;Familiarity with the USAID Automated Directive System (ADS), in particular the 200 series, and knowledge of development trends required.How to apply:

To apply, kindly submit your CV and cover letter at http://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SOCIIMPA2...

To learn more about Social Impact, please visit our website: http://www.socialimpact.com

We will contact only eligible candidates to further discuss their availability. Please no phone calls. Social Impact is an equal opportunity employer. Job ID: #697702 Training categories: Monitoring and Evaluation Country: Indonesia Organization: Social Impact Job years of experience: 5-10 years Job type: Consultancy How to apply HomeUpdatesCountriesDisastersTopicsOrganizationsJobsTraining About Us Help Informing humanitarians worldwide. A service provided by OCHA

ReliefWeb has been the leading online source for reliable and timely humanitarian information on global crises and disasters since 1996.
Learn more about ReliefWeb

Link to blogLink to blogFind what you’re looking for with ReliefWeb’s new filters and advanced search

As you've probably noticed, we've just made some changes to ReliefWeb’s design and usability. These changes are designed to help you more easily navigate through ReliefWeb and are based on the...

Visit the blog Connect With ReliefWebReceive news about usTwitterFacebookYouTubeGoogle plusRSS Related Sites Humanitarian Response Humanitarian Data Exchange Financial Tracking Service Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System Humanitarian Early Warning Service Red de Información Humanitaria para América Latina y el Caribe Consolidated Appeal Process Central Emergency Response Fund World Humanitarian Summit Inter-Agency Standing Committee Virtual OSOCC - real-time disaster coordination International Search and Rescue Advisory Group PreventionWeb Integrated Regional Information Networks Submit Content

Share information through ReliefWeb to better inform humanitarians worldwide.

How to submit content Tools API - Real-time data stream to power next-generation apps. Location Maps - Country maps for your reports and presentations. Humanitarian Icons - Ready-to-use symbols and icons. Free download. RSS - Subscribe to information finely tuned to your needs. Support & Feedback Forum - Get answers and help us improve ReliefWeb.

0 comments:

Post a Comment