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As the organisation’s centre of expertise and excellence on programme, portfolio and project management, strategic planning and implementation, performance management, assurance, and risk management, the unit leads on these functions from establishing normative and operational frameworks to ensuring their optimal implementation. The unit is therefore the custodian of many IUCN policies, normative/operational frameworks and guidelines. It is responsible for ensuring their relevance to institutional needs through continuous monitoring, improvements and change management. It ensures that owned policies and frameworks are appropriately implemented by monitoring their respective level of compliance, making continuous improvements, and providing direct support and capacity building to relevant IUCN staff.
The unit takes a holistic approach by addressing staff skills, mindsets, and behaviours alongside processes, methodologies and tools through the use of business analysis, solution development and monitoring and evaluation. Through the development of performance and assurance management capability, the unit assists IUCN in achieving greater impact.
The MEL Officer is also responsible for the management and implementation of the project performance management and accountability efforts, coordinating the activities and inputs of project team members including with partners and IUCN Members. She/he/they will ensure quality assurance and alignment with institutional policies, practices, standards, and systems, including the Project Guidelines and Standards (PGS), the Project Appraisal and Approval System (PAAS), and other donor specific contractual requirements.
She/he also supports the Project Managers in ensuring that project risk management and environmental and social safeguards under the IUCN Enterprise Risk Management Policy and the IUCN Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS) are embedded in the design of the interventions and effectively implemented.
As a subject matter expert on performance, planning, monitoring, evaluation, and learning, she/he/they provides technical support and capacity development to project managers and project team members.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Design and planning
1.Through technical expertise and operational guidance, support the Project Managers on designing and planning, leading on the theory of change, results framework, and monitoring and evaluation plan.
2.Ensure alignment of the intervention results and indicators with IUCN strategic goals and priorities (global, regional, national, and thematic) and with the principles laid out in the One Programme Charter.
3.Lead the design and development of monitoring tools, including quantitative and qualitative indicators, and MEAL processes.
4.Provide input on the level of effort and resources required to support all planned performance and accountability activities.
5.Support the formulation of baseline measures and targets during proposal writing, project inception, and throughout project implementation.
Implementation, monitoring and reporting
6.Manage and coordinate the conduct of performance and accountability activities in a timely and efficient manner.
7.Support the implementation of monitoring tools and processes to ensure that activities are on-track and contributing to the achievement of stated performance objectives, results, the IUCN Programme, and contractual obligations.
8.Ensure that the performance measurement framework enables accurate and effective quantitative and qualitative measurement of progress and delivery of the project, through the development of baseline measurements, time bound milestones and targets, and clear indicators for measuring progress and results.
9.Coordinate across the members of the project team(s) to collect, analyse, and synthesize data and information to monitor and assess performance to support reporting and decision making. This can include coordinating with partners and IUCN Members.
10.Provide technical advisory, operational guidance and capacity building to the project team(s) and project manager(s) on performance and accountability to support implementation and adaptive management, including on appropriate monitoring and data collection methods and tools.
11.Advocate for and facilitate the proactive use of performance and results information in decision-making and adaptive management across the project through the preparation of technical inputs from monitoring data and as a subject-matter expert on performance dashboards.
12.Prepare technical inputs and/or contribute to drafting reports, and other evidence-based communications on progress internally and to the donor, by coordinating, controlling quality and synthesizing monitoring and reporting data.
13.Identify and contribute to mitigation of risks, supporting the Project Manager(s) in the development of risk management tools and ensure project risk register is regularly monitored and updated.
14.Support the project manager(s) to maintain accurate project data in the IUCN Programme and Project Portal.
15.Support the Project Manager(s) in meeting IUCN requirements for formal project finalisation and closure (standards for documenting outcomes and lessons learned).
Evaluation and learning
16.Manage independent evaluations of the project in coordination with the Regional or Centre MEL Coordinator (who plays an assurance role): draft evaluation ToRs, provide technical inputs, provide quality assurance on evaluation deliverables, contribute to facilitation or drafting of management responses and ensure projects comply with the IUCN Evaluation Policy requirements for evaluation at midterm and end of the project.
17.Support and provide inputs to supervision missions, including providing analyses or reports of progress against indicators. May be occasionally requested to participate in supervision missions of other projects.
18.Advocate for and facilitate the proactive use of monitoring and evaluation information to support data-driven project management at all stages of the project cycle (promoting adaptive management and learning).
19.Promote project, programme and institutional learning through the design and facilitation of internal evaluative work, learning events or other mechanisms that capture, synthesize and share lessons and best-practices.
20.Contribute to communications with information stemming from the monitoring, evaluation and learning system.
Other duties
21.Build capacity of project team staff, partners and Members on MEL through ongoing training and coaching.
22.Share lessons, provide advice, raise issues, and identify current or emerging risks to the implementation of the policies and controls – with both direct and functional line managers.
23.Carry out other relevant tasks assigned by, and mutually agreed with, the direct and functional line managers.
• • Demonstrated proficiency in the fields of performance and accountability, results measurement methods and management in conservation, development, or other relevant sectors. • Demonstrated experience designing, implementing, and managing complex monitoring and evaluation for multi-country, multi-partner or multi-sector projects in conservation, development, or other relevant sectors in the region. • At least 5 years of experience in monitoring, evaluation and learning for international projects or programmes or portfolios in the conservation or development sector. • Substantial experience in [main country/countries of operation of the project in which the incumbent will coordinate activities]. • Knowledge of the application of environmental and social safeguards, working experience in this area is a plus. • Experience with GEF or GCF projects is an asset. • Bachelor’s degree or higher in environmental studies, biodiversity conservation, natural resource management, planning, management or social sciences, economics, public policy, business administration, or a related subject matter. • Excellent organisation and communication skills with broad international experience and a proven ability to engage across levels of an organisation and across geographies. • Group facilitation skills and experience with application of monitoring and evaluation methodologies. • Excellent ability to collate, analyse and synthesize information to deliver clear reports to facilitate management decision-making. • Proficiency in data management and analysis, with strong statistical skills is a plus. • Proficiency with data management and/or project management software and tools (e.g., Smartsheet, Kobo toolbox, PowerBI, SQL, and other related tools) is highly desirable. • Experience with institutional knowledge management and learning is an asset. • Capacity to work collaboratively within a diverse and multi-cultural team. • Excellent writing skills (in English) to deliver clear and concise reports. • Fluency in English is a requirement and working proficiency in French and/or Spanish is desirable. |
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