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Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Director – One Health - Bangladesh
Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Director – Systems Strengthening for One Health Activity
Are you passionate about improving quality of life through accessible public health services? Then consider ICF, we work at the forefront of today’s global health issues, helping clients understand the specific needs of diverse populations and address complex health challenges with behavior and disease surveillance and monitoring, research and surveys, technical assistance, and organizational capacity building support.
ICF is growing and we’re currently hiring a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Director (MEL) for the anticipated five-year, USAID-funded Systems Strengthening for One Health Activity in Bangladesh. The purpose of this five-year project is to strengthen Bangladesh's Global Health Security architecture that will allow early detection of diseases in the animal, human, and environmental interfaces minimizing societal disruption, and prevent avoidable death. The activity will support three key objectives: 1) Strengthen Systems for Multi-Sectoral One Health Governance and Coordination; 2) Strengthen One Health Infectious Disease Surveillance and Laboratory Systems and 3) Reduced Threats of Antimicrobial Resistance. The position is anticipated to be based in Dhaka, Bangladesh beginning on or about October 2023.
The MEL Director manages all aspects of the Activity monitoring, research, evaluation, learning and reporting. The Director manages, analyzes information and reports to the Chief of Party (COP) and provides the Activity team with feedback on progress toward the achievement of key results as stated in the project annual workplans and project MEL plan. The MEL Director ensures that the Activity collects, analyzes, and disseminates accurate data consistently and timely, aggregates project-generated knowledge and lessons learned through routine monitoring and evaluation of the activities.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead the design of and support the implementation of a project wide monitoring, evaluation and learning plan. This plan will establish a common framework for indicators, data collection and reporting across all implementing partners, and identify core learning questions across all awards.
Develop and refine the overall project MEL plan and key performance indicators (KPIs) ensuring that all project components have end-of-the-project and annual indicators (inputs, output, outcomes, and impact), established baselines and measurable and achievable targets.
Provide timely qualitative and quantitative information to the project team on the project quarterly and annual progress reports, programmatic updates, success stories, briefs, newsletters, as required.
Provide technical oversight to systematic collection, analysis, synthesis, use, translation, and dissemination of data and learning from across the project subawards to inform both internal programmatic decision-making and the global evidence base for one health.
Work with the project team and collaborate with Bangladeshi counterparts on developing project indicators, including their definitions, measurement, process of data collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and reporting.
Keep abreast of Bangladesh’s health indicators and provide timely updates to the project team to ensure effective planning and adapting the project activities.
Work with the project team and USAID, in collaboration with Bangladeshi counterparts, on the identification of key performance indicators, including their definitions, measurement, process of data collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and reporting.
Lead the development of tools and resources that support local implementing partners’ efforts to improve the M&E and Learning capacities of their programs and local partners.
Provide timely qualitative and quantitative information to the project team on the quarterly and annual progress reports, programmatic updates, success stories, briefs, newsletters, as required.
Ensure documentation and dissemination of findings, impact, innovations, and lessons learned.
Establish and oversee the project database, including data verification, entry, and cleaning.
Identify and advise the project team on the implementation of innovative solutions to data collection and monitoring.
Ensure compliance with the project’s MEL requirements and reporting.
Liaise with project’s technical team and country programs to establish appropriate targets for work plans.
Lead MEL team in the ongoing development of the project’s overall M&E system, including indicator selection and adaptation, data collection, data analysis, and reporting.
Lead the development of the project’s learning agenda and related implementation activities.
Required Experience/Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in public health, health systems, medicine, or related degree
Master’s degree or equivalent in international development, monitoring and evaluation, public health, or a related field.
At least 10 years of experience with USAID or other global health projects leading performance monitoring, evaluation, learning and/or data use for decision-making.
10 + years of experience overseeing the MEL components for projects of similar scope and scale to this Activity.
10 + years of experience with qualitative and quantitative MEL data collection and analysis methods.
Demonstrated experience of working closely with government counterparts and other local stakeholders to strengthen capacity in data collection, reporting, and use of data for decision making.
Demonstrated experience in fostering a culture of continuous improvement and adaptive management.
Demonstrated experience designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation frameworks for similar programming.
Experience using one or more statistical software packages, including at least one of the following: SPSS, Epi-Info, Stata, MS Excel
Advanced writing and communication skills in English required.
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree or equivalent in international development, monitoring and evaluation, public health, or a related field.
Demonstrated experience focusing on results and impact in global health, one health, global health security, with strong strategic vision and an understanding of systems approaches to programming and monitoring, evaluation, and learning.
Demonstrated experience building monitoring, evaluation and learning capacities of staff and key stakeholders.
Fluency in Bengali strongly preferred.
ICF offers an excellent benefits package, an award-winning talent development program, and fosters a highly skilled, energized and empowered workforce.
ICF is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. (EOE – Minorities/Females/ Protected Veterans Status/Disability Status/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity)
Reasonable Accommodations are available for disabled veterans and applicants with disabilities in all phases of the application and employment process. To request an accommodation please email icfcareercenter@icf.com and we will be happy to assist. All information you provide will be kept confidential and will be used only to the extent required to provide needed reasonable accommodations. Read more about non-discrimination: EEO is the law and Pay Transparency Statement.
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