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FHI 360 leads the implementation of the USAID funded Ethiopia Community Nutrition Activity. The Activity focuses on enhancing multisector coordination and accountability; improving nutrition practices and health-seeking behaviours; and strengthening delivery of quality nutrition services within USAID’s Feed the Future Zones of Influence
Job Summary:
The Regional Learning, Monitoring & Evaluation Manger will be member of the Community Nutrition team and will work with the Country Office Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) team and others to support the development, implementation, management, and conduct of Learning, monitoring and evaluation activities specific to community Nutrition. The Regional LME manger will provide technical support for the overall implementation of LME activities in the regions such as development /adoption of data collection tools for nutrition interventions, recording and reporting of multisectoral nutrition intervention (DQAs) quality assurance activities and participation in baseline and other surveys such as facility readiness assessment and Nutrition Information system assessment in the region. S/he will participate in a project management support to coordinate activities with the larger project team, local implementing partners, the government, nongovernmental organizations, community organizations. The LME manger should have demonstrated management and teamwork skills and will leverage previous experience and work with diverse teams.
The Regional LME manger should be responsible to collect, consolidated, review periodic community nutrition narrative reports shared from the technical specialists and submit to the Hub lead and LME Director within the given timetable. He/she will be responsible and accountable to ensure quality of all DHIS data collected from PHCUs in the operational woredas. The Regional LME manger will work closely with Zonal Coordinators to deliver all LME related activities at the community level. He/she leads and supports Zonal coordinator to prepare case studies, success stories, lessons learning as demanded by the activity.
The Regional LME manager will work closely with LME Director, Data Manager and M&E coordinator in the development and use of data systems within Community Nutrition, for efficient and effective data use and decision making. He/she will work closely with all stakeholders to utilize the data and share for users. S/He will lead and participate in capacity building of technical and LIP staff on M&E and data management to ensure data quality. He/she should perform any additional assignment as required.
Location: Dire Dawa (Covering for DD Town Administration and Somali region),
Key responsibilities:
Monitoring and Evaluation (40%)
Program design and development (20%)
Reporting Responsibilities (20%)
Leadership and Supervision (15 %)
Capacity building and training (5%)
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Business Development and Client/Funder Support:
Operations Management (Finance, HR, etc.):
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Quality Assurance:
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Date Revised: 09/13/2021
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