Job Summary
The Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Advisorwill lead the country-level monitoring and evaluationactivities anddevelop mechanisms for accountability and learning across the Global Health Security (GHS) project in Nepal. They will design and implement the MEAL system in accordance withFHI360’s standards and donor requirements.
The MEAL Advisor will work closely with leadership and technical teams to enhance real-time service delivery monitoring, support quality improvement systems, and ensure data quality. The incumbent will ensure program data are tracked, verified and supporting documentation is maintained and reported to FHI 360 leaders, the Government of Nepal, and the project funder.
They will facilitate knowledge sharing, foster collaboration among stakeholders, and drive the use of evidence to guide project strategy and adaptive management. Additionally, they will strengthen the capacity of project staff and partners to engage in MEAL activities.The MEAL Advisor will liaise with relevant technical advisers and counterparts responsible for country-level strategic information and monitoring and evaluation and support coordination on the regional level.
This position is contingent upon donor funding availability.
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