Position: Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
Category: Individual Consultant Contract
Duration: 11 months
Duty Station: UNFPA Nepal Country Office
M&E Officer will substantially contribute to the results-based monitoring framework and strategies and operationalizing the monitoring and evaluation plan and related systems. S/he will have a key technical role in improving the quality of results tracking and reporting and in strengthening institutional monitoring and evaluation capacities including national partners. S/he is expected to work in collaboration with thematic programme teams and the 3 Regional Support Offices of UNFPA, and support UNFPA and national counterparts to ensure M&E aspects are well internalized and applied. S/he will participate actively in M&E mechanisms established as part of the UNDAF, GoN, and joint programming processes.
Eligibility: Master's degree in social science, economics, public health, public administration, or related field; Up to 5 years' experience in the area of results-based management, monitoring and evaluation, statistics and/or research methodologies; Relevant computer skills, specifically Microsoft Office; Data analysis skills and familiarity with statistical software (i.e., SPSS, Stata); Good interpersonal, networking, and communication skills; Willingness to contribute and works as part of a team; and Flexible and open to learning and new experiences.
More detailed information, including the detailed Terms of Reference, competency profile and education/experience and other requirements can be found at: click here Applicants (Nepalese nationals only) must complete a Personal History Form (P-11), and attach a curriculum vitae (CV). The P-11 form can be downloaded from click here. Please send your applications only by email to jobs.nepal@unfpa.org clearly marking the Position Title in the Subject of your email.
Deadline for applications: Monday, 10 May 2021 by 5.00 pm Nepal time. Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted. UNFPA will only respond to applications to whom we have further interest.
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Since UNFPA started working in 1969, the number – and rate – of women dying from complications of pregnancy or childbirth has been halved. Families are smaller and healthier. Young people are more connected and empowered than ever before.