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Regional Monitoring & Evaluation Lead, TSP Program


The Regional Monitoring & Evaluation Lead will direct TSP‘s M&E efforts across all 10 focal countries. The Regional M&E Lead will design and develop project M&E systems and procedures and provide technical assistance, including significant coordination with program staff in Malawi and sub-grantee partners in each country.
The Regional M&E Lead will have the following responsibilities:
• Direct and implement TSP overall M&E approach and strategy;
• Provide regional strategic direction for M&E activities, including technical assistance to focal country governments and contributions to program planning;
• Lead development of M&E systems and methods, design M&E tools, and address M&E training needs;
• Ensure that M&E mechanisms are built into work plans and reporting and oversee quality assurance, data quality and reporting (including data quality audits);
• Direct and prioritize capacity building efforts on utilizing data to improve programming;
• Lead development and implementation of performance monitoring evaluation plans (PMEP) and environmental mitigation and monitoring plan;
• Support country programs to deliver results based on PMEP indicators;
• Provide project directors with timely overviews of project performance in relevant technical areas, critical lessons learned, and analysis of program outputs, inputs, and impact/effectiveness;
• Ensure that project monitoring, documentation, and evaluations are consistently mainstreamed into project activities and coordinated with stakeholders;
• Review regional program M&E status and provide feedback on needs, trends, best practices, and priorities to help establish regional and global support;
• Direct the timely fulfillment of all USAID M&E reporting requirements;
• Assist staff mentor partners or sub- grantees in M&E data collection;
• Represent Baylor-Malawi/TSP on external working groups, task forces, conferences, and meetings;
• Develop collaborative relationships on behalf of Baylor-Malawi/TSP including with USAID regional and country offices;
• Follow new academic and applied developments in M&E and in donor regulations regarding M&E;
• Other duties as assigned.
This position can be based in either Lilongwe, Malawi or Pretoria, South Africa.
Applications are sought from experienced, mission-driven candidates who meet the following profile:
• PhD/MD (with 5-7 years of experience in M&E) or MS/MA/MPH in a scientific/relevant field (with more than 10 years of experience in M&E);
• At least 7 years of experience working in developing countries (minimum of 3 years in sub Saharan Africa);
• At least 5 years of experience in the design, implementation, and management of M&E activities for HIV public health/international development programs preferably funded by USAID or USG donor;
• Excellent interpersonal skills, mature, disciplined, and shows initiative with an ability to work independently and within a team;
• Advanced skills in Excel, MS Access, and a statistical software package (eg, SPSS, Stata);
• Skilled at setting up databases, data analysis, presenting statistical reports, and developing and maintaining data quality assurance systems;
• Demonstrated understanding of Health Management Information Systems and ability to transfer knowledge;
• Experience with USAID-funded activities and PEPFAR monitoring, evaluation, and reporting highly preferred;
• Knowledge of USAID rules and regulations and working in an international NGO/PVO environment desirable;
• Experience working with people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHIV);
• Ability to manage and complete numerous tasks with a high degree of organization;
• Strategic thinking with ability to proactively identify and address issues and communicate to project staff and USAID; • Effective at building strong, cross- cultural working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders;
• Ability to meet deadlines with strong attention to consistency, detail, and quality;
• Ability to travel within country and internationally.

HOW TO APPLY:
Applications must include the following:
  1. A motivation letter providing explanation and detail on how the applicant satisfies the required candidate profile;
  2. A current Curriculum Vitae;
  3. Names and contact information of two (2) traceable referees who are not relatives.
Suitably qualified and experienced candidates should address their applications to:
For physical delivery: Tingathe Program Director c/o Human Resource Officer Accord House, 2nd Floor Lilongwe 3, Malawi +265-1-751-047
For email delivery: recruitment@tingathe.org
Please cc Allieth Chikoti, Human Resource Officer (mzideyi@gmail.com)
Only short listed applicants will be acknowledged.

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