Monitoring & Evaluation Officer

Good Neighbors (1991) is an international humanitarian, development and non-governmental organization with membership in General Consultative Status in the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC).Winner of MDG 2 award 2007 and UNESCO-Hamdan Prize for Teacher Development 2024, Good Neighbors Bangladesh (GNB) is operating 17 Community Development Projects (CDP) and 2 Projects with Specific Program (PSP) in 13 districts for child protection, education, health, women empowerment, income generating activities, DRR and Rohingya emergency response activities. Good Neighbors Bangladesh (GNB) intends to recruit suitable personnel for the following positions:

Project Name: “Enhancing Protection of women and girls through comprehensive GBV Prevention and Response service in the Rohingya Camp and Host Community”

Funded and cooperated by: Good Neighbors Global Partnership Center

1. Key Position Information
Title of post Monitoring & Evaluation Officer Employment Type Contractual
Post Number 1 Location Camp 15 & 16 Ukhiya, Cox’s Bazar
Report to Good Neighbors Project Focal Closing date 23 January 2025
Contract Period 12 Months (January 2025-December 2025)

 

2. Basic Requirement:

Education: Master’s degree in Social Science/Social works from any govt. recognized university

Age: Age maximum 45 years (as on 31 December 2024)

Experience: 5 years’ experience in NGO/INGO setting (Minimum 2 years’ experience on working with

internally displaced people)

Preference: Both qualified male/female candidates are eligible to apply.

3. Contract Information:

Salary and Others: Salary Package for this role is 58,440 BDT (Consolidated)

Contract Period: 12 Months

Sl. No. Types of Responsibilities Details about Job Responsibilities
1 Primary Responsibilities
(Planning and
Implementation of
Program Activities)
• Prepare M&E Plan for the Program;
• Lead planning and facilitation of data collection for post-distribution monitoring PDM, baseline/end line assessments.
• Collect, enter, clean, and analyze data for the Output Tracker with support from the Project Director.
• Utilize digital data collection tools and ensure accurate field data collection.
• Support program teams with data collection and entry processes as needed.
• Develop and manage databases as required
• Produce reports including narrative analysis and visual representation of data
• Ensure effective storage of assessments, surveys, monitoring data and evaluations in shared folders
• Lead project baseline study, outcome monitoring, impact measurement, and evaluation processes.
• Keep effective internal/external communication and close collaboration with office supervisor.
• PSEA: Uphold zero tolerance for PSEA and child protection issues. GNB maintain “0” Zero tolerance on PSEA and child protection concern”.
• Ensure Do No Harm analysis are carried out and the principle of Do No Harm is observed and upheld in all the engagements of the Case Worker.
2 Secondary
Responsibilities
• Lead collection of positive impact stories and project photos for shared learning
• Organize Peer Learning meetings to share program strategies and best practices, including Gender, Accountability, and Stakeholder Participation.
• Strong analytical skills and understanding of M&E Framework, tools and indicator setting
• Organized and able to manage own time under guidance and direction from line-manager
• Committed to GNB Core Values and Mission, as well as GNB Code of Conduct, HR Policy, and PSEA instructions.
• Responsible for the selection and supervise all project volunteers working in the SSWG and Host Community.
3 Other Responsibilities Any other duties required by project authorities

 

5. Capacity Requirement:

• Previous relevant experience, such as data collection, data analysis, research or reporting

• Ability to present data, for example through graphs

• Excellent organizational skills, accuracy and attention to detail

• Willingness and capability to travel frequently to the field for surveys, community partner support, and data verification.

• Effective interpersonal and communication skills with communities and local governments, INGOs and other key internal and external stakeholders.

• Ability to meet strict deadlines and work independently and cooperatively with team members.

• Have good skill and knowledge on GBV/MHM related Concept Note/Project Proposal writing

• Have practical experience in humanitarian related work.

• Positive attitude towards social service and adaptability to organizational vision and values

• Ability to deal with community people with a positive manner and mentality to work for the marginal people

• Sound knowledge in Micro-soft office and English language (Speaking & writing).

Application procedure:

Submission of Application: If all of this sounds like it might be your kind of thing then you should definitely apply by 23 January 2025. We are requesting you to download the prescribed format from here and send to the email address hrd@gnbangla.org.

[Must mention basic information of yourself, age, total year of experience, education with major subject, expected and current salary amount, possible date of joining, two references (one should be Current/Last Supervisor) in your CV]

Applications without required information, proper subject in email or incomplete application will not be considered.

Please mention the position name “Monitoring & Evaluation Officer” in the email subject line.

Call for interview: If your CV is selected then a recruiter will invite you over phone/email, followed by a couple of written/oral tests as applicable for the recruitment of the position. (Please provide your active email address, mobile number, and/ or contact information)

Only short-listed candidates will be called for assessment.

Both Male and Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.

*Unwanted telephone calls/contacts (before or after recruitment test) will result to disqualification.

Good Neighbors Bangladesh is concerned about the rights of the children and women, and maintains ‘zero tolerance’ policy on all types of sexual exploitation and abuse.