ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING ADVISOR JOB IN ISLAMABAD
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Overview

SENIOR MONITORING, EVALUATION, ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING ADVISOR JOB IN ISLAMABAD

Minimum Education

Master

Minimum Experience

At least 10 years of work experience in Impact M&E related areas, conversant with rural and urban poverty and socio-economic issues in Pakistan. •At least 7 years of work experience in research and analysis, statistical analysis, strategy development and capacity building. •At least 5 years experience in fundraising for, and development and implementation of programs. •Experience in lobbing/advocacy and developing and maintaining strategic partnerships with a variety of stakeholde

Job description

The Sr. MEAL Advisor is responsible for overall implementation the country office’s Impact MEAL framework. The position’s objective is to ensure mainstreaming of Impact MEAL at organizational and program level, and to lead on the development of Impact Monitoring and Evaluation strategy and framework based on CARE’s program and strategy. The Senior MEAL Advisor will lead initiatives to strengthen the quality and accountability of CARE’s work at organizational and program level, and leads in ensuring capacities, processes and procedures reflect a strong commitment to impact throughout the CO. He/she will ensure that CARE is well informed and influential with respect to MEAL issues, and is proactively and appropriately networked and engaged to promote improved practices and standards in MEAL. He/she will support efforts to ensure adequate resourcing and budgeting for MEAL at program and organizational level.

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About CarePk

In 2002, CARE International conducted a study that identified the central underlying cause of poverty in Pakistan as imbalance of power. This imbalance is manifested through systematic marginalization along gender, religious, class, caste and other socio-cultural lines throughout society. CARE opened its Pakistan office in June 2005 to address poverty at its roots, primarily through partners.