Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist pour Chemonics International/Cookstove | JobPaw.com
Introduction

Chemonics International is seeking a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) specialist to create the M&E system and tools for the newly awarded Improved Cooking Technology Program in Haiti. This 3-year, USAID-funded project aims to set Haiti on a path towards long-term sustainable cooking solutions through expanding the market for improved biomass cook stoves and cleaner fuels, developing clean energy businesses engaged in supplying the market with cleaner fuels and improved biomass cook stoves, educating consumers and generating market demand, and addressing regulatory issues that are limiting the expansion of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) in the household market


Fonctions

M&E Specialist responsibilities include: establishing the project’s Performance Management Plan (PMP) and M&E system; overseeing implementation of the project’s PMP including training staff on data collection and ensuring data quality; and communicating M&E information and reporting.


Qualifications réquises

-University degree required (Bachelor’s degree or equivalent).
-Minimum five years experience developing and implementing monitoring and evaluation systems for international development projects.
-Strong analytical skills and computer skills in Word, Excel, and Access.
-Ability to meet tight deadlines and prioritize effectively, to convey results to non-technical stakeholders, and to generate interest in the use of M&E results and help staff to make programmatic improvements desired.
-Familiarity with USAID's PMP methodology is essential.
-Solid writing and communication skills. Fluency in English and French is essential.


Conditions particulières

This position will be based in Port au Prince, Haiti and is not eligible for expatriate allowances.


Dossier de candidature doit avoir ...

Please submit CV and cover letter with the position title in the subject line. No telephone inquiries, please. Finalists will be contacted.


Date limite

2012-05-15