Background
In light of the UNDP Programme, the requirements of the Programme and Operations Policies and Procedures and the Monitoring and Evaluation strategy of the Country Programme Document 2015 – 2019, the UNDP Country Office is establishing a Monitoring and Evaluation function. Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Resident Representative, the Monitoring and Evaluation Analyst ensures the effective implementation of the monitoring and evaluation policy; sets minimum monitoring and evaluation requirements for the Country Programme and its sectors; ensures alignment of new programmes/projects with the programme monitoring framework; facilitates the introduction of innovative monitoring and evaluation tools to enable data collection and analysis; maintains monitoring databases as relevant and performs regular data analysis; provides support to annual or programme-specific planning and reporting from the viewpoint of monitoring benchmarks and results.
Responsibilities
- Ensures the implementation of monitoring policies and strategies
- Ensures overall coordination of evaluation processes in the Country Office
- Facilitates knowledge building and knowledge sharing in the area of monitoring and evaluation
- Contributes to all relevant UNDP Country Office corporate exercises
Requirements
- Masters degree in public policy research, economics, political science, development management, public administration, social sciences, or
other relevant area; BA degree with additional two years of experience may be accepted in lieu of MA
- At least 3 years of relevant experience in monitoring, evaluation, performance management/monitoring and reporting in development
projects or programmes
- Excellent understanding of the overall political, administrative and institutional context in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Deadline: 26 February 2015