Monitoring and Evaluation Officer – Community Strategy Job at FACES Nyanza in Kisumu
Program Description: Family Aids Care and Education Services (FACES) is a collaboration between Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). It is a dynamic comprehensive HIV prevention, research, care and treatment program in Kenya.
It is a rapidly expanding program. Due to its continued growth, the program is seeking motivated, pro-active individual to fill the following vacancy:
Position: Monitoring and Evaluation Officer – Community Strategy
(1 Position)
Vacancy.No.FN2-010-12
Location: Based in Kisumu with frequent travel to Suba, Rongo, Migori and Nyatike Districts
Key Requirements
- Minimum of Degree in social sciences, Public Health, Statistics or related field from a recognized university
- Experience in the implementation and evaluation of Community Health Strategy is required.
- Professional training in M&E required
- Must be computer literate. Strong knowledge of Excel and basic statistics is required; demonstrated skill in statistical analysis, SPSS, MS Access and other databases formats strongly desired.
- Ability to interpret evaluation and analysis results and provide useful feedback to the community i.e. disseminate/convert M&E jargon into a language that can be understood by the community.
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Strong English writing skills required
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Reporting directly to the Provincial Technical Advisor for Social Science and technically to the Program M&E/Data Manager, the incumbent will perform the following duties:
- Provide technical assistance to MOH to build their capacity and investment in Community Units and district level M&E activities with an emphasis on data quality, harmony, and efficient use of CHWs and CHEWs reports
- Provide technical support to MOH and FACES teams to routinely monitor program goals and contribute to work plans to ensure achievement of goals.
- Build the capacity of CHEWs to collect , accurately complete and utilize the monthly CHEW summary reports
- Employ standardized approaches to data capture and reporting including setting up and maintaining databases
- Verify and ensure that the submitted reports are entered into the District Health Information System (DHIS)
- Carry out Routine Data Quality Assurance (RDQA) at select sites each month
- Train and mentor CHWs, CHEWs, Community Strategy Focal persons and DCCLOs on Ministry of Health community registers
- Work with sites/community units to improve their data accuracy
- Mentor sites on how to track and post their own performance based on their monthly reports on Community Chalk Boards
- Based on the information posted on the Chalk Boards, the M&E officer should be able to inform the Community Dialogue and action days.
- Ensure that monthly reports are submitted to the District Health Information Officers(DHRIO)
- Carry out routine evaluations as needed
- Prepare, write and submit monthly M&E reports to the line manager and technical manager
- Conduct other monitoring and evaluation activities as required.
Applications must include the following:
- A cover letter stating current work (if applicable), current salary and date available to start work on the project
- A current CV with names and telephone contacts for at least 2 referees
- Copies of academic and professional certificates and copy of the latest pay slip
- At least two recommendation letters, preferably from previous employers
All applications must be delivered or posted so as to reach the following address of e-mailed to HRFACES@kemri-ucsf.org by by Friday 22nd June 2012.
Kisumu