Job Description
The Organisation
We employ approximately 25,000 people across the globe and
work on the ground in over 100 countries to help children affected by crises,
or those that need better healthcare, education and child protection. We also
campaign and advocate at the highest levels to realise the right of children
and to ensure their voices are heard.
We are working towards three breakthroughs in how the world
treats children by 2030:
- No
child dies from preventable causes before their 5th birthday
- All
children learn from a quality basic education and that,
- Violence
against children is no longer tolerated
We know that great people make a great organization, and
that our employees play a crucial role in helping us achieve our ambitions for
children. We value our people and offer a meaningful and rewarding
career, along with a collaborative and inclusive workplace where ambition,
creativity, and integrity are highly valued.
We need to keep children safe so our selection process,
which includes rigorous background checks, reflects our commitment to the
protection of children from abuse.
Save the Children International seeks to always be a
child-safe organization by fulfilling its obligations to the community and
through programme implementation carried out by the organization for
safeguarding children and improve their living standards of the child.
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Position: MEAL Manager
Location: Aden
Contract Length:
ROLE PURPOSE:
MEAL Manager provides strategic oversight and operational
leadership in areas of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability & Leaning
(MEAL). S/he ensure that high quality MEAL system is established, functional
and are integrated into all aspects of Save the Children’s (SC’s) programming
in Yemen. S/he facilitates capacity strengthening of MEAL staff. The incumbent
facilitates the process of integrated program design with the start of
developing logical framework. The post holder will ensure all organizational reporting
on time. S/he promotes a culture of learning and accountability.
KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY:
Leading the Implementation of a Comprehensive MEAL System
that meets SCI standards.
- Lead
and strengthen the process of developing organisational MEAL framework,
systems, and structure in line with SC MOS and procedures, ensuring
accountability to donors and, most critically, beneficiaries. Ensure that
systems captures indicators and monitoring of child participation, gender
equality, inclusion, integration, and other program quality indicators, as
relevant and required
- Oversee
and guide the team in rolling out of MEAL framework, including management
information system, aligned with the SCI Program Quality Framework
- Support
the field teams to ensure that MEAL system is understood and integrated in
program implementation, leading to enhanced quality, accountability,
management and impact, including feeding into new program design
- Assist
TAs in establishing quality benchmarks for each sector, developing
checklist and tools to monitor benchmark, and ensure quality monthly reports
- Advise
TAs, Field Managers and Program Managers to ensure participation of
communities, including children in program management cycle: assessment
and program design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation; and solicit
and respond to community feedback
- Support
TAs and other technical staff to design tools for monitoring and
evaluation of project activities as agreed in MEAL framework.
- Coordinate
and oversee strategic and operational evaluations, including real time
review, baseline and end lines, evaluations of humanitarian action,
program evaluations, end line survey, etc.
For each program, ensure the following are in place:
accountability mechanisms, indicator tracking mechanisms, quality assurance
mechanisms, appropriate evaluation, and means to capture and share
- institutional
learning. This system needs to be implemented in close collaboration with
the Program Operations and PQI Departments.
- Ensure
that the accountability staff adopts clear system of feedback and response
from key stakeholders, particularly children, and presents the information
to SMT for decision making.
- Work
closely with the Program Operations department to ensure that MEAL becomes
an integral element of project implementation leading to enhanced quality,
accountability, management, and impact.
- Conduct
quantitative and qualitative data analysis to inform course correction of
responses. Present and disseminate information to inform senior management
decision-making.
- Proactively
seek solutions for more complex data management requirements by working
with IT colleagues, leading development of databases etc. including
exploring and advocating for the use of appropriate technology.
- Work
with the Program Development Unit, the Program Operations Department, and
PQI Thematic Sector teams to ensure that all projects have quality
assurance mechanisms integrated into their design and implementation.
- Lead
on development of systems and tools to support performance monitoring against
humanitarian global minimum and quality standards (e.g. Core Humanitarian
Standard, Sphere, INEE etc).
- Lead
the design and oversight of operations and quantitative research including
overseeing the four-person, internal research team.
- Lead
on design and delivery of contextually appropriate response-level
accountability mechanisms (including complaints response mechanisms,
information sharing and participation opportunities).
- Promote
all aspects of MEAL through training and capacity building for multiple
stakeholders including MEAL staff and PQI Leadership to support the
creation of an organizational culture which prioritizes MEAL leading to
quality programming.
Internal Reporting:
- Ensure
accurate data collection and processing for all regular reporting
including internal reports such as the Country Annual Report, the Program
Quality KPIs, categorized emergency reports, and other regular reports.
This includes ensuring accurate data collection to calculate the ‘total
reach’ (total number of beneficiaries) from all projects and that relevant
results from all projects are included in regular internal reports.
- Respond
to any internal or SC member request for specific information including
production of geographic, thematic sector, or program specific information.
- Ensure
that regularly updated MEAL mechanisms are in place for each project
including technical reports and MEAL tracking tools that identify
necessary future actions.
- Ensure
data quality and accuracy (Data quality assurance).
Program Design, Development and MEAL Resources
- Support
participatory programme design and delivery processes alongside technical
sector specialists to ensure programmes/projects are carried out with
participation from all disaster-affected communities (including children).
- As a
contributor to proposal development, review and improve MEAL technical
narrative and budgets within proposals, support development of SMART
indicators with technical teams, ensure quality mechanisms are in place,
and ensure consistency with the CO and SCI MEAL strategies.
Ensure that MEAL is an integral part at the program
design stage and is included in all proposal development.
- Ensure
that learning from the previous or current programs are fed into new
program design.
- Ensure
that adequate MEAL resources are included in proposals and work creatively
to secure sufficient funding from diverse sources to ensure capacity to
deliver MEAL according to SCI quality standards. · Effectively manage the
MEAL budget by understanding sources of funding and possible gaps and
optimizing available resource.
- Support
the program design and fundraising efforts, including log frame
development, drafting narrative MEAL sections, budgeting for MEAL
activities, and ensure that MEAL is an integral part of program design.
- Oversee
and ensure that inclusive process is followed in program design: inclusive
and participatory assessment, including consulting communities and
children, gender analysis, inclusion (disability, partnership
- Work
with the TAs and field colleagues for integrated program design: child
protection, gender, inclusion (disability or differently able),
marginalization and extreme vulnerability, etc.
MEAL Staff Management, Mentorship, and Development
- Lead
the MEAL team in the CO by structuring it appropriately and then hiring
and retaining highly qualified and motivated MEAL staff. This includes
direct supervision of all CO MEAL staff.
- Build
the technical expertise and coherency of the team through use of a
Community of Practice that includes regular workshops, staff exchange, and
information exchange. This will create cohesion between MEAL staff working
in different geographic locations and ensure capacity exists across
regions and projects.
- Directly
or technically supervise field office-based MEAL staff where appropriate.
Participate directly or through other MEAL staff in the recruitment of
project and field-based MEAL staff.
- Provide
leadership and technical support as needed so that MEAL staff members
understand their roles and can perform them as required.
- Manage
the performance MEAL staff by clearly setting objectives, assessing
performance, and providing coaching, mentoring, and training.
- Manage
the MEAL team to ensure that the MEAL system operates effectively and has
sufficient support. This will include ensuring that there are clearly
defined roles and responsibilities among MEAL, Program Operations, and PQI
staff.
- At
the organizational level, develop and manage a MEAL training program and
toolkit that ensures dissemination of relevant and timely knowledge to
other, important internal stakeholders.
Participation in Strategy Development and Annual Planning
- Ensure
that data is brought together and findings from across thematic and
operational regions to enable the development of a coherent and
comprehensive Country Strategic Plan. This includes participating in a
Needs Situational Assessments, CSP assessments (Mid-term and
Endline).
- Support
the review and assessment of the Country Annual Plans (CAPs) including
identifying future evaluations and working with Program staff to ensure
that data is accurate.
- Support
the PQI Director and other PQI staff to analyse progress against
organisational objectives and strategies.
Promoting a Culture of Learning
- Work
with the PQI Director, TAs, and field-based colleagues to enhance systems
and forums, and clear agenda for capturing and using learning, including
promoting participatory learning process with communities, children.
- Guide
the MEAL staff and field-based teams and engage communications to document
learning.
- Ensure
that reflection or lessons learned events and workshops are organized
regularly and at the end of the programs, and learnings are fed into new
program design.
- Oversee
if learnings are captured and consolidated into learned database.
- Communicate
top level learning / analysis reports to the SMT for management decisions
and advocacy and external sharing, including publications.
Regional and Centre MEAL units support
- Support
the PQI Director on regional and global aspects, related strategy, cross
thematic areas, reporting, advocacy, and protection mainstreaming and
child safeguarding.
- Be
proactive in identifying and undertaking action research to test new
innovations, identifying better opportunities and approaches and rolling
out into Country Office program, working with RO MEAL and E&L team at
HQ level.
- Support
accuracy of external reporting as needed.
- Participate
in relevant MEAL training opportunities and networks in Yemen, RO level
and at global level.
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Other
- Responsible
for effectively managing the MEAL budget (under this post responsibility),
including any breakthrough accountability funds.
- Other
duties as requested by the DCD PQI
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