Organisation: War Child Holland (WCH)
Funding Source: European Commission (EC)
Duty Station: Lira,
Uganda
War Child Holland (WCH) is an
international non-governmental organization investing in a peaceful future for
children and young people affected by armed conflict. Since 2004, War Child
Holland has been working in Uganda and currently operates in Acholi and Holland Lango.
The EC gave funding to War
Child Holland (WCH) to implement a project that enhances the capacity of young
people in Northern Uganda to access employment through non-formal education and
vocational training.
Job Summary: The
M&E Coordinator will be primarily responsible for the monitoring and
evaluation of the projects. Responsibilities will include consistent evidence
collection and measurement of indicators throughout the organization. This role
involves timely collection and analyses of data from all projects and providing
information for reports based on these data. Monitoring is carried out by using
the WCH’s standard monitoring tools. He / she will be tasked to provide key
recommendations for improvements of the project impact.
Key Duties and
Responsibilities:
- The
M&E Coordinator should ideally hold a relevant degree - The
ideal candidate should have a minimum of seven or more years in the field
of monitoring and evaluation (M&E) - Past
experience with livelihood, vocational skills training projects and/or
social protection - Strong
writing skills in English. - Possess
good social and communicative skills - Excellent
planning and organisational skills - Ability
to organise means and staff to reach goals - Be
a good team player - Highly
computer literate
All suitably qualified
candidates are invited to send their applications via email with a CV, a short
letter of motivation and three work related referees to: kampala.office@warchild.nl.
NB: Please do not include
copies of diplomas or certificates. Your application should not exceed 2MB and
cannot be more than 5 pages.
Please clearly indicate
Vacancy M&E Coordinator in the subject line.
Deadline: 10th April
2015
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