Bureau for Institutional Reform and Democracy,National Senior M&E Expert Jobs in Malawi


Closing
date: 15 Jun 2016
Title:
National Senior M&E Expert
Reference:
Democratic Governance Programme (DGP) 10th EDF
Location:
Malawi
Duration:
22 working days
The
Bureau for Institutional Reform and Dem

ocracy (BiRD) is currently looking for a
National Senior M&E Expert for a short-term mission for the Support to the
Malawi Parliament as part of its on-going DGP programme in Malawi (10th EDF).

The
requested services for all experts will involve working closely with the Malawi
Parliament, specifically with the Office of the Clerk of Parliament and
parliamentary staff assigned to this mission, and the DGP-TFU.
Component
2 – M&E and Research Methods:
  • Train
    3 PPU Staff plus a selection of Clerks servicing Committees in M&E;
  • produce
    a manual, hold a workshop / training session;
  • include
    3 parliamentary researchers to also orient them on M&E;
  • include
    research methods in manual and training.
Position
3 – Component 2/Expert 2: National
Senior M&E Expert
Qualifications
and skills:
  • University
    degree in economics, political science, public/business administration or
    related field.
  • Excellent
    facilitation and training expertise, with proven knowledge and experience
    of adult learning methodologies.
General
professional experience:
  • Minimum
    of 7 years of relevant professional experience;
  • Proven
    experience in conducting sector specific reviews, institutional
    assessments and/or training/evaluation/monitoring missions.
Specific
professional experience:
  • Knowledge
    and experience of a range of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) tools,
    methods, approaches and concepts;
  • Knowledge
    and experience in the design and development of M&E systems/processes
    as well as their application in Malawi;
  • Proven
    experience in the design and/or implementation of public sector reform
    strategies in the Malawian context, with a particular emphasis on
    institutional capacity building and M&E;
  • Knowledge
    of the Democratic Governance Sector in Malawi will be an added advantage.
The
foreseeable consultancy period is 22 working days. A start of the field
activities is not likely before July 2016. The overall period of implementation
for the Support to Parliament is around 6 to 7 calendar months, from June/July
to December 2016.
How to apply:
Applications
and updated CVs are accepted on a rolling basis and should be submitted before
15 June, 2016 to: jobs@birdmunich.de.
Please
note that only excellent experts meeting most or all of the above criteria and
having an excellent and verifiable track record will be considered.
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