The Green Belt Movement Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator Job in Kenya
Length of assignment: 6 months
Reports to: Chief Program Officer, New Course
Background:
The Green Belt Movement and the Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies are implementing two projects strengthening women’s potential as clean energy entrepreneurs and unlocking women’s potential in natural resource management, climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies across three East African priority watersheds.
The projects are providing training to women in clean energy entrepreneurship, and areas that will improve women’s participation and influence for environmental governance, build climate resilience, help establish cultures of peace, and improve community energy access.
New Course is contributing to these projects by designing and implementing monitoring and evaluation activities to measure the impact of these projects.
New Course is seeking a monitoring and evaluation Coordinator to coordinate and lead the collection and analysis of baseline data for these two projects.
The position will require travel to communities across Kenya to coordinate and implement baseline household surveys related to natural resource management, livelihoods and energy use.
The successful applicant will manage and coordinate teams of local enumerators to carryout the data collection and will also be required to analyze the information collected and generate short concise reports on the relevant findings.
Good coordination and communication with partner staff conducting community trainings will be essential to the success of monitoring and evaluation efforts.
Along with excellent analytical and report writing skills.
Technical Qualifications and Skills:
Send your CV along with current and expected salary to karl.morrison@rocketmail.com and cc jobs@greenbeltmovement.org
Applications without the minimum requirements will not be considered and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Deadline for applications is 10th November 2014.
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