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Project Officer/m&e

• Provide support to selected partner organizations to implement integrated program monitoring activities with a particular focus on effectiveness and impact assessment. • Conduct field visits to ensure proper implementation of the project activities • Identify shortfalls and bottlenecks in the implementation of planned and propose recommendations and corrective measures as necessary • Advise on the implementation and management of flexible and simple lesson sharing methods at program, national and international levels to promote learning across the project and contributing to an overall impact assessment framework. • Identify and support the development of relevant research and analysis skills for staff at all levels in order to build organisational capacity for impact monitoring and assessment. • Support and facilitate the participation of older people and relevant stakeholders in various projects activities. • Work with project staff to analyse, maintain and supply evidence emerging from project experience, and feed this back into future programming/projects. • Represent HAI at external meetings, including those initiated by HAI in the Regional Office and engage with external networks relevant to increasing the capacity of the organisation to effectively demonstrate results and learning. • Make sure that partners provide timely and quality reports/activity. • Prepare report for all activities including trainings, led and/or supported by HelpAge. • Provide necessary capacity building and training to HelpAge partners. • Undertake any other duties as and when necessary to fulfil the objectives of the post and of HelpAge International. * Undertake regular field visits to the projects sites.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
BS nursing, public health, health sciences or related field
Arabic
Fluent
English
Excellent
French
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No