Entry Level Monitoring and Evaluation Assistant NGO Jobs – HealthRight International

 

Job Title:  Monitoring and Evaluation Assistant

Organisation: HealthRight International

Duty Station:  Uganda

Reports To: Project Coordinator

 

About US:

HealthRight International is a global health organization that empowers marginalized communities to live healthy lives, with a particular focus on four program areas: HIV, Mental Health, Violence, and RMNCAH (Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health). Employing a human rights-based approach, HealthRight works closely with community-based partners to build local capacity and create sustainable programs that have a lasting impact. HealthRight leverages global resources to address local health challenges to create sustainable solutions. Since its founding in 1990 by the late Dr. Jonathan Mann, HealthRight has worked in over 30 countries, with current projects in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, and the United States. The Peter C. Alderman Program for Global Mental Health (PCAP) currently consists of mental health programming in Uganda, Kenya, and Ukraine. In Uganda, HealthRight implements mental health programs in collaboration with the Government of Uganda and other stakeholders.

 

Job Summary: The Monitoring and Evaluation Assistant will be working under the supervision and guidance of the Project Coordinator and Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator, based in the HealthRight field office in Arua district. The M&E Assistant will work closely with all program staff in the field to implement the HealthRight M&E commitments and improve program quality through enhanced data management systems and processes supporting all project-related activities. The position will support M&E in the field office. The M&E Assistant will support the M&E Coordinator and Project Coordinator in managing the day-to-day M&E tasks arising in the field office and providing technical support to the field teams to ensure effective implementation of the project.

 

Key Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Ensure that data use procedures are streamlined and support is provided to HealthRight staff and partners.
  • Participate in regular data verification and audit exercises to assess the quality of data reported and address any anomalies identified.
  • Submit to the M&E Coordinator monthly and quarterly updates and reports on M&E activities conducted in the field.
  • Execute routine data collection and entry and support other research assistants in data collection, entry, and cleaning to ensure quality.
  • Ensure safe transportation of data from the collection points to storage facilities.
  • Translate data collection tools and collected data.
  • Transcribe qualitative data, enter quantitative data.
  • Code and verify data in accordance with specified coding and data cleaning procedures.
  • Conduct basic qualitative and quantitative data analysis.
  • Ensure that complete, accurate, clean and consistent data is shared with the project coordinator and collaborators for further data analysis and action planning.
  • Ensure proper filing of M&E documents including questionnaires, monitoring reports, datasets among others.
  • Keep the M&E database up to date.
  • Submit to the project coordinator and collaborators weekly and monthly updates on data collected in the field.
  • With support from the project coordinator, participate in capacity building and mentorship activities for research assistants focused on data collection and cleaning.
  • Ensure that the confidentiality of HealthRight and partner data is protected.
  • Participate in regular data verification and audit exercises to assess the quality of data reported and address any anomalies identified.
  • Help program staff prepare periodic high-quality reports reflecting their M&E data.
  • Support with the development of data collection standard operating procedures.
  • Foster good relationships and team spirit with the program and implementing partners in the field.
  • Perform any other M&E tasks assigned by the project coordinator and/or his/her other supervisors.




Qualifications, Skills and Experience:

  • The ideal applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Information Technology, Development Studies, Statistics or a related discipline
  • Two to three years of experience in monitoring and evaluation.
  • Experience in qualitative and quantitative data collection methods.
  • Familiarity with qualitative and quantitative data analysis using STATA or any other software is considered an advantage.
  • Good computer skills including Microsoft Excel, Access, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint.

 

How to Apply:

All applicants should send their CVs with three referees and relevant academic information to info.uganda@healthright.org

 

Deadline: 5th November 2021 at 5:00pm

 

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