Job Title: KSEIP Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Coordinator
Village Enterprise is seeking a candidate who will use his/ her expertise to assist with Village Enterprise’s dynamic field- level monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) team and activities for the KSEIP project. Program areas of involvement include: Oversight for implementation of participants tracking system, data collection, compilation, cleaning and analysis; database and information management system; write-up and deliver the monitoring and evaluation report ; conduct field visits and community consultations and community consultations; staff trainings on M&E tools/system; conduct routine data quality assessment; coordination and collaboration with consortium partners and the Government of Kenya; participate and monitor in the organizational research initiatives as well as ensure the field data collection processes. A minimum time commitment of two years is required.
Project Specific MEL Responsibilities: 60%
- Build the capacity of the staff in development and use of project indicator performance tracking table for monitoring of progress;
- Assist with activity-level monitoring and verification of results in the field, including ensuring that data is complete, accurate, and consistent with agreements and reports;
- Development and review of data collection tools as requested
- Coordinate with database staff on verifying and cross-referencing incoming data and completed reports as needed;
- Conduct data quality checks and internal assessments;
- Develop/update training materials in key aspects of monitoring and verification tools, protocols and processes;
- Conduct trainings and develop the capacity of field staff;
- Assist with implementation of surveys.
- Provide M&E support for Innovations and Learning initiatives as assigned by supervisor
- Lead implementation of MEL Team initiatives for region/project(s), including:
- Measure and enforce adherence to data quality protocols, including: Supervise MEL Senior Enumerator(s), ensuring monitoring of data collection and ensuring audits are both carried out accurately and productively as fitting-Conduct timely routine data quality assessment (RDQA) of all incoming data and submit data quality reports to supervisor.
- Timely cleaning of all participant tracking and monitoring data
- Analysis of participant tracking and monitoring data when needed
- Maintenance of participant tracking and monitoring dashboards and custom
- Reports; creation of additional internal reports and memos as necessary
- Consolidate raw data sets to be submitted to the KSEIP consortium
- Creation of MEL Reports for funders/stakeholders in line with regional/project specific obligations
- Coordinate and collaborate with KSEIP consortium partners and the Government of Kenya as needed
- Perform of data quality assurance.
- Train field teams of region/project(s) in data capture responsibilities as they relate to: targeting, participant enrollment, participant tracking, grant applications, and business spot checks
- Build and maintain relationships with field staff. Coordinate with staff from other teams as necessary towards the following goals:
- Procurement of enumerator protective gear and data collection equipment as needed-Supervise the field data collections and ensure the quality of gathered raw data
- Open and clear communication channels are maintained for sharing of MEL findings;
- Clear timelines are in place for when staff might expect formal reporting (ex., targeting verification reports within 2 weeks of close of targeting; business owner registration stats available in real time but data fully cleaned within one week of final sync)
- Additional findings are shared with relevant parties on an ongoing basis
- Problems are brought forward, ‘lessons learned’ are openly discussed, and innovations/solutions are tested
- Staff understand why information is needed from them and by when (for example, each cycle BM assignments are needed at least a week before the refresher training so that the database can be prepped and the new targeting forms can be assigned to the Business Mentors in advance of the training)
Cross-Region/Project MEL Responsibilities: 30%
In collaboration with other MEL Coordinators and under the guidance of the MEL Manager:
- Create or maintain high quality training materials (Manuals, PowerPoint presentations, practice Taro Works forms, etc.)
- Design (when necessary), create, and publish, data capture forms
- For outcome data, assist with data cleaning, analysis and reporting
- Manage and lead the database management system
- Participate in special project evaluations, and review of M&E tools
- Develop and maintain templates to be used by MEL Senior Enumerators for planning and reporting
- Develop, document in MEL Manual, and maintain policies and procedures to be followed by MEL Senior Enumerators
- Maintenance of MEL Manual
- Other monitoring and evaluation tasks as assigned.
Operations Role: 10%
- Assist in the adaptation, implementation, monitoring, and expansion of the Village Enterprise core program
- Provide support to field management team when needed
- Other operations tasks as assigned
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Experience with developing, testing, and refining data collection approaches, systems, tools and processes for program monitoring in line with required FFP indicators;
- Experience supporting local institutions to help them to improve their information systems;
- Experienced in developing data collection tools, data collection protocols, quality assurance strategies, data management and data visualization;
- Ability to multi-task within tight deadlines and with strong attention to detail;
- Excellent English, oral and written;
- Strong collaborative and relationship management skills.
Safeguarding
- Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility at VE, and it begins with me
- Continuously sensitize program participants on safeguarding.
- Ensure compliance with VE’s safeguarding policies
- Report any incident of safeguarding in program operations for appropriate action/follow up.
Core Competencies
- Understanding of data collection and the elements of data quality
- Monitoring and Evaluation Knowledge and Skills
- Critical Thinking & Technical Skills
- Training and Communication Skills.
- Work independently and as part of a team
- Leadership skills
- English fluency required
Qualifications:
- Education: A Bachelor’s degree in the field of Monitoring and Evaluation, Statistics, Economics, international development or a related technical field
- At least three years of experience conducting monitoring and evaluation for social impact programming.
- Experience working with USAID funded projects is desirable
- Experience with sales force and/ Taro works is a plus.
- Experience with working as part of a diverse team with the ability to email, phone, skype and other virtual communications.
- Experience in supervising data collection and teams of field workers.
- Possess the technical knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the role, including;
- Strong quantitative skills and experience with data analysis; good command of STATA o Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, MS Word and MS Power Point
- Proficiency with Google Documents, Gmail, and Android applications, ODK and electronic or mobile data collection system
- Understand the elements of data quality: consistent, complete, accurate, timely, verifiable, valid
- Proven ability to design monitoring and evaluation plans, including developing theories of change and logical frameworks.
- Ability to develop SMART indicators
- Literacy with the basic methods for data collection: Surveys, interviews, performance tests, site visits/observation, focus group discussions, participatory methods, preexisting data.
- Aptitude for designing and implementing surveys
- Aptitude for conducting data quality assessments and with cleaning data
- Possess training and Communication Skills
- Demonstrate ability to communicate key concepts to people with less than level 5 education
- Ability to orally communicate issues, problems and key information
- Ability to write clear, concise memos highlighting issues, problems and key information
How to Apply:
Interested candidates who meet the desired qualification are encouraged to email their Cover Letter and CV including 3 referees and the salary expectation to: kenyajobs@villageenterprise.org addressed to ‘The Recruitment Coordinator’ with the Subject Line ‘KSEIP MEL Coordinator’
Applications should be received applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until position is filled. No
applications will be reviewed after 12th July 2021