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Job purpose |
The Consortium MEAL Coordinator is responsible to lead MEAL functions of the ECHO HIP 2021 Consortium programme to be implemented in the field offices Tigray and Gambella including methodological design, preparing data collection tools, lead data collection, data cleaning and data analysis and reporting MEAL activities, design and manage to MEAL capacity building plans and ensure program quality as per Oxfam program quality standard, Core Humanitarian Standards as well as CAMSA minimum requirement. She/He is also responsible to harmonize MEAL requirements of the donor with Oxfam and consortium members MEAL systems. The Consortium MEAL Manager work closely with the field programme teams, PQL team at Addis level, Other INGOs, partners and other local agencies and key line-local Government officials.
This role is also responsible for developing and coordinating the implementation of a comprehensive MEAL system to enhance our ability to demonstrate the impact of our long-term development programme needs and humanitarian response in the implementation of regions for both refugee and host community response programs.
What the recruiting manager has to say about the role? |
This role is responsible for the implementation influencing/policy framework developed for all programs and or projects to enhance program quality to demonstrate and enhance the impact of our interventions.
Supports Oxfam’s impact locally, regionally, continentally and globally through ensuring evidence-based influencing of policies and strategies of the agriculture sector/food system.
Provides strategic leadership and support to policy influencing works.
Ensures that the promotion of women’s rights is at the heart of all Oxfam in Ethiopia’s program work.
Core details | ||
Location: | Addis Ababa, 50% travel to the field locations Gambella and Tigray | |
Salary: | As per Oxfam salary scale | |
Internal Grade: | C2, National | |
Job Family: | Programme | |
Contract type: | Fixed-Term contract for 9 months with possibility of extension. | |
Hours of work: | 37.5 hours per week. This is a full-time role; however, Oxfam offers various flexible arrangements which candidates can discuss with the Recruiting Manager at the interview stage | |
This role reports to: | ECHO Consortium PROGRAM Coordinator | |
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The annual budget for the post: | N/A | |
Key relationships/interactions: | Work closely with Consortium Agency, Oxfam Program teams, consortium MEAL focal persons including Oxfam’s program quality and learning team at Addis Ababa level, different partner with internal and external stakeholders at all levels | |
Screening checks: | All successful candidates will be screened through Refinitiv World-Check One to comply with counter-terrorism and financial sanctions regulations | |
References: | Should you be successful and not already employed by Oxfam GB, we will require a minimum of two references covering five years of employment history. | |
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key responsibilities |
Specific duties include, but are not limited to:
MEAL system development and make functional
Manage, coordinate and strengthen the data management, data analysis, reporting and information use system of projects
Capacity Building, Networking and Representation
Program Quality, Learning and Accountability
Other
Essential - Experience, Knowledge, Qualifications & Competencies |
Essential
Your commitment to Oxfam
· Required to adhere to Oxfam’s principles and values as well as the promotion of gender justice and women's rights
· Understanding of and commitment to adhere to equity, diversity, gender, child safety and staff health and wellbeing principles
Key Attributes:
Organisational Values:
Note to candidates: Shortlisted candidates will be assessed on our organisational values and attributes at the interview stage. The successful candidate(s) will be expected to adhere to our code of conduct. We encourage candidates to read and understand our code of conduct here.