Спеціаліст/ка з моніторингу та оцінки
ЗАВЕРШЕНО
Офіс ООН з Координації Гуманітарних Справ шукає Спеціаліста/ку з моніторингу та оцінки.
Posting Title: Assistant Programme, Monitoring & Evaluation Officer, NOA, FTA
Deadline: 07/06/2024
This position is open to Ukrainian nationals ONLY
BACKGROUND
UNOCHA is the part of the United Nations Secretariat responsible for bringing together humanitarian actors to ensure a coherent response to emergencies. UNOCHA’s mission is to mobilize and coordinate effective and principled humanitarian action in partnership with national and international actors in order to alleviate human suffering in disasters and emergencies; advocate the rights of people in need; promote preparedness and prevention, and facilitate sustainable solutions.
The Ukraine Humanitarian Fund (UHF) is a country-based pooled fund intended to support coordinated humanitarian action, in line with the Humanitarian Response Plan, and to address some of the most critical needs, which are of strategic priority and which would otherwise would go unfunded.
The UHF allows donors to pool their contributions into single, unearmarked funds to support local humanitarian efforts, which will, in turn, not only enable a coordinated, flexible and inclusive humanitarian response, but also strategically maximize available resources.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the overall guidance of the Fund Manager and under the direct supervision of the Deputy Fund Manager and the Associate Programme Officer, the incumbent will be expected to be able to perform the following functions:
Summary of key functions:
- Acting as the UHF focal point in the geographical area of responsibility
- Fund Administration
- Managing the monitoring and evaluation of humanitarian projects in the area of responsibility
- Ensuring quality and accountability of monitoring
- Technical support to UHF partners and key stakeholders (clusters, implementing partners, potential partners)
- Communication and Reporting
Fund Administration:
- Supports UHF allocation development by providing relevant inputs to allocation planning and strategy papers, and setting up UHF allocations in the Grant Management System (GMS).
- Conducts strategic and technical reviews of project proposals submitted by UHF partners, in close communication with Review Committees, Clusters and partners.
- Supports the overall administration of the UHF and liaise as necessary with relevant OCHA sections.
- Liaises with partners as well as Clusters and OCHA field offices to follow up on project progress and overall Fund progress.
- Supports proper communication and support during the allocation process to all stakeholders.
- Liaises with and provides necessary support to recipient organizations of the Fund throughout the life cycle of the projects, promoting coherence between humanitarian needs and response.
Managing the monitoring and evaluation of humanitarian projects in the area of responsibility:
- Monitor progress and effect of the humanitarian response against the strategic priorities as well as promote and support the quality assurance of UHF-funded projects;
- Support the Clusters to monitor the progress and effect of the UHF-funded projects and their coherence with the cluster response plans defined in the HRP;
- Facilitate that cross-cutting issues are monitored by all stakeholders at all levels.
Ensuring quality and accountability of monitoring:
- Ensure the standards, tools and systems used to deliver quality and accountable monitoring and reporting of monitoring findings including information on levels of compliance achieved against standards and indicators;
- Analyse lessons learned and make recommendations to improve the quality and accountability of UHF-funded humanitarian assistance;
- Promote monitoring, evaluations and audits as means of guiding and supporting agencies implementing UHF-funded projects;
- Propose and facilitate external reviews/evaluations as agreed by the clusters and the HLG;
- Support agencies and clusters to seek innovative methods for remote management and monitoring to improve accountability.
Technical support to the UHF partners and key stakeholders:
- Provide guidance to potential partners on the UHF partner eligibility process;
- Provide guidance to eligible partners on project design, submission, revisions, and reporting on GMS;
- Establish and maintain strong working relationships with OCHA Field Office colleagues and other key humanitarian actors dealing with UHF partners in the area of responsibility.
- Support partners in their monitoring and evaluation and indicators in order to facilitate effective collaboration and communication.
- Provide technical support to Clusters to monitor and evaluate the progress and achievements of UHF-funded projects, including the Cluster-set objectives and indicators as well as cross-cutting CBPF success indicators and targets;
- Provide technical support to Clusters in the identification of good practices and lessons among current cluster partner programming and monitoring methodologies used by the Clusters;
- Provide technical support/guidance to Clusters in monitoring and reporting responsibilities ensuring coherence with existing reporting requirements.
Communication and Reporting:
- Support in collecting stories and photos when possible on UHF funded projects for visibility and communication purposes.
Other:
- Support the Pooled Fund Manager in the management and secretariat work of the CBPF constituencies (Advisory Board, Strategic Review Committee and etc).
- Coordinate with other members of the UHF team, and with other units of OCHA, to perform additional tasks for UHF management as relevant.
Qualifications
Education:
- Master’s degree or equivalent in political science, social science, public administration, international studies, economics, statistics, project management or a related field or related field is required OR
- Bachelor`s degree with two (2) additional years of relevant experience can be accepted in lieu of Master’s degree.
Experience, Knowledge, and Skills:
- Up to two (2) years (with Masters degree) or 2 years (with Bachelor degree) of relevant experience in project design, management, implementation or monitoring and evaluation, humanitarian affairs, development or other related area is required;
- Experience managing evaluation of humanitarian assistance is desirable;
- Experience with a UN organization or an NGO is an advantage.
Language Requirements:
- Fluent written and spoken English, Ukrainian is required.
- Knowledge of Russian is desirable.
To apply please follow the link: Assistant Programme Monitoring and Evaluation Officer – UNOCHA – Nationals Only – UNDP Careers (oraclecloud.com)