Job Summary/Responsibilities:

Reporting to the Chief of Party, the Director MEL will work closely with the rest of the USAID MCHN program teams to execute the following responsibilities:

  • Provide leadership in the routine collection, management, and use of family health data for adaptive management, resource optimization, quality improvement and learning.
  • Oversees family health (reproductive, maternal newborn, child health, family planning and nutrition) MEL activities in close collaboration with the MEL Director and Associate Director
  • Develops and directly contributes to the development and implementation of the family health component of MEL plan, tools and systems and oversees the implementation and integration of a Collaborating, Learning and Adapting (CLA) approach to collect, interpret, and apply data and project learning that demonstrates impact and project accountability and progress, and informs adaptation of project activities.
  • Develops and supports the design and implementation of high-quality quantitative and qualitative surveys and participatory methodologies to monitor program quality for performance and results.
  • Promotes dissemination and use of lessons learned by the project team and partners.
  • Provides training to staff and primary stakeholders on the MEL plan and tools.
  • Conduct data collection and verification and contribute project performance and data reports as required.
  • Oversees capacity development activities on MEL topics, including the development of relevant workshop materials, development of MEL guides and direct technical support to grantees on MEL.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

    Qualifications:

    • Master’s Degree in monitoring and evaluation (M&E), epidemiology, biostatistics, statistics, public health, research methods or related field from a recognized institution.
    • At least eight (8) years of work experience with public health programs, including research for health programs, demonstrating progressively increasing level of responsibility. AAExperience in maternal, newborn, child health and nutrition programs will be of added advantage.
    • Excellent health data analytical skills coupled with proven ability in using data innovative data presentation visuals like graphs, charts, maps, and GIS.
    • Excellent ability in navigating and using host government data systems like mTRAC and DHIS2 for reporting or analysis.
    • Excellent ability to articulate oral and written technical information clearly and effectively to both technical and non-technical audiences; and
    • Demonstrated experience in successfully moving analysis, evaluation, and research findings to program actions.

      Typical Physical Demands:

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