27 November 2015

USAID SHOPS Project Monitoring and Evaluation Manager Vacancy - Abt Associates






Organization: Abt Associates


Project Name: USAID Strengthening

Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) project


Duty Station: Kampala,

Uganda


Abt Associates

is an international development organization composed of dedicated

professionals who provide technical assistance, research, analysis, and

practical training services in more than 128 countries.


About USAID SHOPS Project:


The

Strengthening Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) project is

USAID’s flagship initiative in private sector health. SHOPS focuses on

increasing availability, improving quality, and expanding coverage of essential

health products and services in family planning and reproductive health,

maternal and child health, HIV and AIDS, and other health areas through the

private sector. In Uganda, the healthy mother voucher program has two

objectives: to provide access to maternal child health care services from

accredited private facilities and to build the capacity of a local organization

to manage the voucher program.


Job Summary: The Monitoring

and Evaluation Manager will be responsible for the monitoring project

activities and ensuring high quality and timely inputs.


Qualifications, Skills and

Experience: 


·        
The ideal candidate should preferably hold a

Master’s Degree (minimum) in public health, business administration, social

marketing, or other related fields;


·        
At least eight years of relevant professional

experience in monitoring and evaluation of international development projects;


·        
Detailed working knowledge of different M&E

tools, approaches, and methods;


·        
Prior exposure and experience in M&E in Uganda

or similar countries.


All suitably

qualified and interested candidates who wish to join Abt Associates’ USAID

Project should send a cover letter and updated CVs to UgandaJobs@abtassoc.com

using the subject “Uganda Voucher Program”


Deadline: 4th December, 2015













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