The Economic Security (EcoSec) Adviser is the focal point for all matters related to assessments, analysis, monitoring, evaluation, reporting and information management needed for EcoSec programming in his/her area of responsibility.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supports the coordinator in ensuring EcoSec related activities between the field level and at the delegation are running
- The focal point for monitoring and evaluation activities, recording and reporting of information using existing EcoSec tools
- Supports in organizing and conducting economic security/vulnerability assessments in sudden-onset emergencies and/or when time and resources might be limited, produce reports and support operational planning
- Supports EcoSec information management systems by maintaining and updating databases of spatial, socioeconomic, nutritional, agricultural, livestock, market, and livelihoods related data
- Provides inputs to the development of monitoring, review, and evaluation plans to assess and measure the achievement of expected results, in compliance with EcoSec evaluation and monitoring practices
- Provides feedback on the formulation of the monitoring and evaluation strategies and support their operationalization
- Contributes to evidence-based decision-making on program design and implementation, notably through making monitoring, analysis review, and evaluation findings accessible developing innovative, user-friendly, and informative products
- Supports EcoSec Coordinator and Unit management in addressing monitoring, reviews, and evaluation recommendations to ensure that follow-up actions are taken as required
- Contributes to building M&E capacity of EcoSec staff and NS through training and information sharing
- If and when applicable, manage staff members and coach them as required to enable high performance in their Analysis and Evidence skills and function.
- As required, provides inputs to EcoSec Coordinator regarding the potential development and implementation of country-level inter-agency analysis, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation frameworks
- Takes responsibility for integrating accountability to affected population (AAP) and gender perspectives in all areas of work
- Ensures audit trail and governance for data transformation, integration rules, and outputs
- Supports the strategic planning and operational plan design stage supports the EcoSec Coordinator in developing an M&E framework
- Supports EcoSec Coordinator in ensuring that delegation monitoring systems and tools are in place and compliant with corporate standards, including the minimum monitoring requirements, standard operational procedures (SOP), and establishment of baselines and targets in alignment with the updated EcoSec program reference framework (PRF)
- Drafts regular program, project, and activity monitoring reports on the status of results and implementation progress and contributes to the data analysis
- Supports mid-term reviews and thematic reviews which are intended for internal learning, strategic and operational decision-making
- Performs other related duties as required.
REQUIRED PROFILE
- 6-9 years of progressive career experience, including 2-3 years within the field of expertise
- University degree or equivalent in economics, anthropology, veterinary science, nutrition, public health, or other relevant areas, or considerable experience in the humanitarian field
- As an asset for work in analysis and evidence, a university degree in statistics, information management, data science, monitoring, and evaluation or related fields or significant professional experience in these
- Fluent communication skills in English and Filipino
- Knowledge of local regional Mindanao dialect such as Maguindanao/Maranao/Tausug/Cebuano is an asset
- Computer proficiency in MS Office
THE ICRC OFFERS
- A meaningful career within an international humanitarian setup
- Competitive compensation package
- Opportunities for continued learning and development
How to apply:
HOW TO APPLY
Qualified applicants are requested to submit by email to: man_recruitment@icrc.org until 31 December 2021*.
1) Resume
2) Cover letter
Please clearly indicate in the subject line: SURNAME First name – MAN Economic Security Adviser (Resume & cover letter).
Duration of contract: Open-ended
Contract start date: 01 February 2022
*Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is successfully filled.
The ICRC values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates.
Only short-listed candidates will be notified. A valid NBI clearance must be submitted once shortlisted.