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Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist

Alutiiq
Full-time
On-site
Washington, United States
$96,776 - $117,699 USD yearly
Cybersecurity
Description

 

Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist (Mid-Level)

$96,776 - $117,699 Yearly

 

  • Assist in the development of on-going monitoring and evaluation logic framework and serves as the onsite expert in the content and implementation of the framework and its incorporation into NEA/AC’s awards. 
  • Provide support to ensure that monitoring and evaluation are incorporated into NEA/AC’s Portfolio processes and that the logic framework is up to date and aligned to the organization’s needs.
  • Provide support to conduct up to 5 annual independent evaluations and 3 internal reviews (as needed). Provide additional analytical products on best practices, known methodologies, and current data and methodological trends on development and countries in the region.
  • Conduct performance monitoring of projects and programs to provide routine feedback on foreign assistance programming
  • Contribute to and author evaluations requested by the client on select projects, programs, or thematic issues to improve programs and to inform policy
  • Contribute to efforts to improve program design for projects and programs
  • Participate in field visits to collect data for both monitoring and evaluation purposes
  • Identify lessons learned to improve programming
  • Work effectively and collaborating with fellow M&E team members to deliver high-quality work


Requirements
  • Candidate(s) must have at least 5 years of experience designing, analyzing, monitoring, and evaluating international development/foreign assistance projects for the USG (preferably the Department of State and/or USAID). 
  • Demonstrated knowledge of current social science, evaluation and analytical tools and quantitative and qualitative methods required. 
  • Strong analytical skills, organizational skills, detail-oriented, and timeliness of performance
  • Demonstrated excellence in written and verbal communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Proficient in Excel and working with pivot tables
  • Understanding of data quality standards and methodologies
  • Bachelor’s degree required - Master’s degree in international affairs, Middle East studies, political science, Sociology, Social Sciences, or other relevant fields preferred.
  • The ability to travel internationally on short-term assignments

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience working in the Near Eastern Affairs (NEA) region
  • Any relevant language skills (Farsi, Arabic, Kurdish, French)