Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Advisor, Haiti Reforestation Project
Compagnie
Winrock International
Domaine
Environnement et Sciences de la Terre
Spécialité
Environnement
Date publication
10 Avril 2017
Date limite
1 Mai 2017
Pays
Haiti
Ville
Port-au-Prince
Zone
Durée
Indeterminée
IntroductionFonctions
Winrock is seeking Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Advisor candidates for an anticipated USAID/Haiti program on reforestation. This position will be based in Port au Prince and/or Cap Haitien, Haiti. The anticipated project will build on previous experiences and work from other USAID and donor investments with a focus on an environment and food security activity designed to address environmental degradation and loss of tree cover in Haiti. Activities will be designed to reduce the threat of deforestation and increase tree cover in and around targeted areas, in line with USAID/Haiti’s goal of restoring the provision of environmental services in targeted forest areas in support of food security and resilience. The project will directly support and contribute to the Government of Haiti (GOH)-led efforts to manage healthy watersheds and mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change through forestry and land use practices. Position is contingent upon receipt of donor funding.
The MEAL Advisor will:
-Develop and implement the Haiti Reforestation activity monitoring and evaluation plan (AMEP)
-Design monitoring and evaluation tools and processes
-Ensure timely collection, verification and analysis of data for all program indicators and their timely delivery for quarterly and other required reports to USAID
-Monitor project progress toward results
Qualifications Requises
Master’s degree preferred in monitoring and evaluation, statistics, research methods, or related field
Minimum 5 years of monitoring and evaluation experience demonstrating increased level of responsibility
Demonstrated experience translating and applying data and findings from GIS data, analysis, and other sources into program actions
Fluency in written and oral English and French or Haitian Kreyol is required