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Job Description
Job Title: Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator
Based at: Y Care International (YCI), London office
Job Purpose: To support the expansion and strengthening of Y Care International’s (YCI) Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) systems, approaches and practices; to support YCI’s partner organisations to better capture, analyse and use high quality information and data to demonstrate impact and strengthen programmes.
Accountable to: Impact and Results Advisor
Responsible for: N/A
Main Responsibilities
i) To ensure that YCI’s international programmes are monitored and evaluated to a high standard, enabling YCI and partner organisations to report on results and impact.
ii) To work with partners and International Programmes Department staff in the development of Monitoring and Evaluation frameworks and tools;
iii) To develop data management systems for YCI-supported projects; iv) To provide technical assistance to partners to build their capacity in
Monitoring and Evaluation; v) To assist International Programmes Department staff and partner
organisations in the effective analysis and use of monitoring data.
Key Tasks
(1) Establishment of Project Monitoring Systems Support YCI’s partner organisations and International Programme Department
(IPD) staff to design project logframes and theories of change in line with YCI’s strategy and donor priorities
Work with YCI’s partner organisations and IPD staff to develop and/or strengthen appropriate Monitoring and Evaluation frameworks and tools for each YCI-supported project, including for YCI’s International Citizens Service (ICS) programme
Provide distance technical support to in-country project teams to facilitate the daily management of project Monitoring and Evaluation systems
Periodically review project level systems for capturing data to ensure their effectiveness in monitoring against project outcomes
Under the direction of the Impact and Results Advisor, and in collaboration with regional desk staff, provide in-country training and support to project teams to strengthen their Monitoring and Evaluation practices
In collaboration with the Impact and Results Advisor, strengthen the capacity of IPD staff to monitor, evaluate and report on impact, efficiency and effectiveness for YCI-supported projects, ensuring accountability to YCI’s funders and supporters
Working closely with Regional desk staff, ensure that MEL resources are sufficiently built into programme budgets and identify funding opportunities for specific MEL activities
(2) Strengthen Data Management Systems and Analysis Develop project level data management systems
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Provide distance technical support to in-country project teams on project level data management
Create a set of resources to support partners in data management including, but not limited to, manuals and quality assurance documents
Provide technical support to partners to improve capacity for data analysis Provide quality assurance checks on data produced by partners
(3) Technical Input to Learning and Evaluations Contribute to the development of Terms of Reference for project level Baseline
Surveys, Mid-term Reviews and Final Evaluations Develop tools and approaches to guide the evaluation processes, liaising with
independent consultants and partner organisation project teams Conduct in-country Mid-term Reviews of selected projects, in collaboration
with partner project teams Review evaluation reports and processes and ensure the work meets the pre-
agreed objectives as laid out in the Terms of Reference Provide guidance to independent consultants and partner organisation project
teams to maximise youth participation in evaluation processes In collaboration with the Impact and Results Advisor, identify best practices
and key lessons learnt from project evaluations, and contribute to the development of project learning resources and their dissemination
Identification of monitoring and evaluation techniques, which are new to Y Care International, for testing with innovative programmes (e.g. quasi-experimental methodologies)
External Relations Networking and information sharing within the YMCA, as well as other relevant
organisations in the UK and abroad, especially those working in the field of international development.
Representation at relevant sector meetings and events, in consultation with the Impact and Learning Advisor and other colleagues in IPD.
Liaise with external consultants hired by YCI, under guidance and as appropriate.
Internal Relations Work closely with IPD and ICS staff to help strengthen programmatic
Monitoring and Evaluation. Provide information to other departments at YCI as necessary. Contribute to YCI’s publications, publicity events and other events, where
appropriate. Respond to requests for information by the Impact and Learning Advisor and
members of YCI’s Senior Management Team, as necessary.
Travel Occasional travel in the UK to participate in Y Care International/YMCA events
or to represent YCI externally. Conduct on average 6 overseas visits per year on Y Care International’s
business, under guidance from the Impact and Results Advisor, sometimes to rural / difficult locations.
Environment Out of hours work and overseas travel, sometimes at short notice to difficult
locations. During periods spent abroad, the post-holder will expect to work unsocial hours from time to time.
The position is based at YCI’s head office in London. Perform other duties as instructed by the Impact and Results Advisor.
Discretion to Act
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Working within the framework of the objectives set for the department by the Director of International Programmes, the post holder will take responsibility for his/her own work and for reaching targets set for him/her.
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Person Specification
Essential Requirements:
Degree level education in International Development or a related field Knowledge of and experience in the International Development Sector Strong technical understanding of the development of MEL systems and
strategies, quantitative and qualitative monitoring and evaluation methods, data analysis, reporting
An understanding of contemporary trends and debates in the field including innovative M&E (e.g. Outcome Mapping, Outcome Harvesting, Most Significant Change and/or Process Tracing)
Sound understanding of project cycle management in international development/humanitarian programmes
Experience of programme design, including theory of change and logical framework development
Strong analytical skills to appraise data, evaluations, Terms of Reference and other Monitoring and Evaluation documents
Good writing skills to prepare Monitoring and Evaluation briefing notes and technical advice, reports and general correspondence
Experience of delivering distance and face-to-face technical support and training and/or capacity building to local partner organisations
Excellent organisational skills and capacity in managing databases Fluency in written and spoken English Ability to work to tight deadlines and prioritise tasks Strong computer literacy skills particularly in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and
Word Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to relate to people from a broad
range of background, culture and influence Good team player with self-motivation and an appetite to succeed coupled
with the willingness and readiness to support colleagues Sympathy with the YMCA mission as an international Christian-based youth
movement Willingness to travel overseas and to perform well in challenging and
sometimes difficult areas, conditions and situations Ability to represent YCI effectively at meetings, conferences etc. when
necessary
Desirable Requirements Masters in International Development or a related field Knowledge and/or experience of working with young people, in particular
related to YCI’s core programme themes (including employment and enterprise; health; resilience and youth justice).
Experience of information management systems and databases, notably Salesforce
Overseas/field experience Additional language skills (particularly Spanish and/or French).
Terms and Conditions of Employment
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Y Care International creates opportunities for vulnerable young people across the globe to change their lives for the better. Inspired by and faithful to our Christian values, we work with people of all faiths and none to build a more just world, free from poverty.Commitment to Y Care International’s ‘Working with Children and Young People Policy’ is a requirement of employment. The successful candidate may be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Position: Monitoring and Evaluation CoordinatorLocation: London Term: Open-ended full-timeSalary: £26,530-£29,500 per annum, inclusive of London
WeightingWorking Hours: Working Monday to Friday. Normal office hours are
9.30am to 5.30pm, however some degree of flexibility is permitted. The post-holder will be expected to work unsocial hours whilst travelling overseas. Appropriate time off in lieu will be given.
Annual Leave: 27 days per annum in each year commencing 1st April to 31st March. Pro-rata, if employment commences during the year.Additional leave is given when YCI offices are closed. These dates are currently (subject to on-going review): three days at Christmas (normally between Christmas and New Year)
Probation Period: 6 monthsNotice Period: 4 weeks during probation, then 12 weeks after
probationPension Scheme: Access to stakeholder pension scheme.Life Assurance Scheme: In the event that membership of the Pension Scheme
is not taken up, a Life Assurance Scheme is available. This is free of charge.
Y Care Sickness Pay: Up to 12 weeks in any rolling year. Pro-rata if employment commences during the year.
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