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Job Title: Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Consultant - (NOB)
Job Number: 504084 Locations: Adamawa, Bauchi and Kebbi, Nigeria
Work Type: Consultancy
Purpose of the Assignment
To provide technical support in monitoring and evaluation to EU-MNCHN project, ensuring quality assurance support to project implementation and adequate documentation of progress made against planned results and achievements
Assignment Tasks
Work with the SMOH, SPHCDA and other partners to support the monitoring and evaluation of EU-UNICEF MNCH Project
Systematic monitoring of project results at the State, LGA and Primary health care facilities based on the project M&E framework and agreed theory of Change (ToC)
Provide technical assistance to the SMOH and SPHCDA to strengthen the M&E system at the state and LGA levels
Support SMOH and SPHCDA in the collation and update of EU–MNCHN project database at the State level. Support the preparation of EU-MNCHN project quarterly, mid-year and annual reports
Support state to develop result-based annual work plans with clear measurable targets
Support State to conduct quarterly, mid-year and annual reviews and to document progress made against planned results.
Support the conduct of Nutrition SMART Surveys and other surveys for the purpose of generating performance data on project implementation
Set up and implement a quality monitoring plans, and data collection system at the facility level and linked it up to the State Monitoring system and indicators;
Ensuring that the Monitoring data tools are available at all service delivery points in adequate quantities.
In collaboration with state and LGA Trainers, organize and conduct trainings for health services providers in the use of the data collection tools, and analysis of data of the integrated high impact interventions.
Support the end user monitoring of equipment and supplies provided to health facilities.
Participate in on the Job Training, Supportive Supervision and mentoring of health workers related to data collection and ensure report is timely done and submitted.
Produce regular monitoring reports using the information provided by the Health/PHC Monitoring System
Support SMOH and SPHCDA to establish and manage effectively a result-based monitoring framework
Ensure that DHIS 2.0 platform in the state is updated with service data from the EU-MNCHN project
Support the SMOH and SPHCDA to document and disseminate lesson learnt
Support the conduct of baseline, mid-term and end-line evaluation of the EU-MNCHN Project
Monitor implementation of updated Mama/CHEW/CBNC kits as entry point for promotion of desired health seeking behaviour and link with immunization/polio related activities.
Expected Deliverables:
Annual State work and operational plans
Annual reports
Quarterly DHIS and PHC review reports
Monthly progress reports containing iCCM and outreach services data, stock update, etc.
Reports of Workshop/Meetings with actionable recommendations.
Quarterly reports of milestones achieved to advance project implementation.
Updated project database on key indicators and milestones;
MICS/Smart/DHS reports
Health Facility Reports and Service Statistics
Qualifications of Successful Candidate
Advanced University Degree in Social Sciences, Public Health, Monitoring and Evaluation and/or related technical field.
Five years’ experience working on monitoring and evaluation of health projects.
Knowledge of the latest developments and technology in M&E field.
Knowledge of DHIS 2.0 platform for health data collection and collation considered as an advantage.
Ability to make timely and quality judgments and decisions and very good training skills.
Computer skills, including internet navigation and various office applications.
Demonstrated ability to work in a multi-cultural environment and establish harmonious and effective working relationships, both within and outside the organization.
Work experience in a humanitarian context is an advantage
Willingness to travel to remote regions of the country
Initiative, passion and commitment to UNICEF’s mission and professional values.