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Non-Profit Organization Management
Description:
At the 2002 World Summit for Sustainable Development, then-Secretary of State Colin Powell announced the U.S. commitment to the Goals for Sustainable Development. One goal is to “reduce by half, the proportion of people without access to safe and affordable drinking water and sanitation” by the year 2015.
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To help reach this goal, leading US-based non-governmental organizations working in water and sanitation formed the Millennium Water Alliance (MWA) as 501(c)(3) organization to offer sustainable solutions through advocacy, shared knowledge, and collaborative programming. Our vision mirrors our belief that no one should die or suffer chronic illness as the result of a water-related disease.
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MWA now has nine implementing NGOs as full members (represented on the Board of Directors), and two organizations as affiliate members. All members must share in the mission and standards adopted by MWA, and demonstrate their commitment to water and sanitation programs that embody the values of transparency, accountability, efficiency, and sensitivity in all their work.
Job Description
Roles and Key Responsibilities
Program and Technical Roles
- Support the recruitment of a consulting firm for the RAPID+ end-term impact evaluation.
- Facilitate and oversee the commencement of the end-term impact evaluation with support from the RAPID+ Program Director and the MWA MEAL Manager
- Support the development of the RAPID+ bi-annual and annual operational reports.
- Support the finalization of the RAPID+ Data Quality Assessment Report.
- Support collation and proper archiving of all RAPID+ documents and learning materials ahead of program closure.
- Support the development and dissemination of program learning materials including but not limited to webinars, reports, learning briefs and impact stories within the framework of strengthening the Program Learning agenda.
- Maintain the RAPID+ Indicator target tracking database and support partners to utilize data collection tools to monitor indicator progress.
- Provide site field reports: Review quarterly program reports, compile quarterly field reports after analysis and consolidation, find, and draw action plans, and implement partner-specific action plans emanating from field monitoring and technical M&E support visits.
Qualifications:
- Education: A Bachelors degree in Monitoring and Impact Evaluation, Statistics, Data Analytics, Economics, and any other related field
- At least 2 years of experience in Monitoring and Evaluation in WASH programs preferably with partners or sub-recipients in a multi-donor setup.
- Data collection and analysis experience: Experience using data analysis tools such as STATA and/or SPSS and mobile-based/cloud-based data collection tools such as KOBO Collect, Commcare, ODK, and related applications.
- Experience with USAID, Swiss SDC, Dutch, or other bilateral donor M&E framework requirements and conversant with their reporting formats.
- Understanding Market systems and governance-strengthening approaches will be an advantage.
- Excellent communication and writing skills. Must possess experience in consolidating and drafting reports, program briefs, human interest stories, and process documentation.
- Experience engaging and collaborating with multiple partners and strengthening partnerships.
- Experience in donor reporting and work plan development.
- Previous experience working in ASAL areas of Kenya is strongly preferred.
Salary: Discuss During Interview
Education: Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time
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