The Economic Security Analysis & Evidence (Monitoring & Evaluation) Adviser is the focal point for all matters related to assessments, analysis, monitoring, evaluation, reporting, and information management needed for Economic Security (EcoSec) programming in the Philippines.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Supports the coordinator in ensuring EcoSec related activities between the field level and at the delegation are running
- 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 supports 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 monitoring and evaluation capacity of EcoSec staff and the national society (Philippine Red Cross) through training and information sharing.
- If and when applicable, manage staff members and coaches 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 the affected population (AAP), diversity, and inclusiveness in all areas of work.
REQUIRED PROFILE
- 3-5 years overall professional experience, with 3 years solid field experience in emergency relief and livelihoods interventions
- University degree in economics, anthropology, agronomy, veterinary science, nutrition, public health or other relevant area, data science, or considerable experience in the humanitarian field.
- Fluent communication skills in English and Filipino. Knowledge of local regional Mindanao dialect Maguindanao, Maranao, Tausug or Cebuano is an asset.
- Advanced computer proficiency with familiarity with data analysis software (SPSS, XLSTATS, or any other). Knowledge of interactive data visualization like Tableau is an advantage.
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 12 April 2022*.*
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 May 2022
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is successfully filled.*
Candidates who submitted their applications in the last six (6) months need not apply.*
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.***
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