Save the Children has been supporting communities in PNG since 1978, working across all regions of the country. We’re committed to being a platform for transformative and lasting change for children, their families, and their communities.
Save the Children is no ordinary not-for-profit We’re ambitious, collaborative and creative. We want all children to be educated, healthy and live a life free from violence. We are seeking an experienced, ambitious, and professional individual to join our organisation in the following vacancy in Enga Province.
MONITORING, EVALUATION & LEARNING OFFICER (ENGA LANDSLIDE DISASTER RESPONSE) - INITIALLY FOR 6 MONTHS Based in Enga and reporting to the Humanitarian Projects Manager, the role will provide critical support to landslide response initiatives in Enga Province. The role involves developing and implementing robust monitoring and evaluation systems to track the progress and impact of the response activities. The MEL Officer will also be responsible for facilitating learning and continuous improvement processes to enhance the effectiveness of the response efforts. Key Areas of Accountability Monitoring and Evaluation System Development
Data Collection and Management
Data Analysis and Reporting
Learning and Knowledge Management
Capacity Building
Stakeholder Engagement
Compliance and Quality Assurance
Person Specification Essential knowledge or experience
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How to Apply:
Your application should include a cover letter (2 pages maximum) addressing the selection criteria, together with a current CV and contact details of two recent referees, Certificates and current Police Clearance Certificate (if available) obtained in the last 6 months Send all applications to: [email protected] addressed to: The People & Culture Manager, Save the Children, Port Moresby, PO Box 503 National Capital District Applications close on 28 June 2024 Please note that only short-listed candidates will be contacted. Save the Children is a child safe organisation. Applicants will be required to abide by Save the Children’s Child Protection Policy and Code of Conduct, complete a Declaration of Criminal Record and receive a favourable Police Check. Certain criminal offenses against children would make applicants “not-eligible” for hire. |
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