PROGRAMME OFFICER, MONITORING AND EVALUATION, NIGERIA

A country of vast human and natural resources, Nigeria has influence over the political, social and cultural agenda throughout Africa. Yet it has a history of political instability, religious and ethnic conflict, corruption and mismanagement which have left the majority of its population still living in poverty. We are looking for an enthusiastic ‘self-starter’ who is able to lead our monitoring and evaluation activities as part of the programmes team. Ideally, you will have first-hand knowledge of Nigeria, and at least you must have a positive outlook about contributing to change here.

The ideal candidate must possess a degree, preferably in a relevant field, and must have at least three years NGO working experience. You will need:

• Significant knowledge and experience of monitoring and evaluation, including participatory approaches
• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal and strong IT skills
• Good knowledge of official donors such as EU, DFID, USAID
• Understanding of issues of governance, power and rights
• Significant experience of working with small, indigenous partners

You will need to be an individual who is meticulous about detail and well organized, who is able to plan, organize and prioritize a demanding workload.

Please show your suitability for this post by giving answers to the following questions. Using the guidance notes may help you formulate your answers.

Innovation and creativity
Please describe a situation where you came up with an improved approach to getting work done or addressing an issue?

Describe the situation
What made you consider modifying/ implementing a new way of doing things?
Describe the new approach you came up with
How was it an improvement over the existing approach?

Effectiveness and accountability
Describe a specific project or activity in which you had to identify tasks and set priorities for others. Tell us how you went about planning and organizing so that the group would reach the goal.

Describe the project or activity
How did you assign tasks and set priorities?
What factors did you take into account in assigning tasks? in setting timelines?
What was the outcome?

Team work
Tell us about a time when you realized that you needed to involve other members of your team in order to achieve a shared objective.

What objective was involved?
How did you come to realise that other team members needed to be involved?
How did you go about involving others?
How did the other team members react to getting involved?
What was the outcome?

Project management
What tools and techniques have you used in order to effectively manage projects? Please provide a specific example of a project in which you used these tools.

Describe the project and your role in it
What tools and techniques did you use?
How did they assist you in managing the project?
What was the outcome?

We value the contribution each person makes to the success of our organization, so you can expect a range of rewards and benefits that will ensure you enjoy a good work/life balance.


HOW TO APPLY
To apply for this post, please download an application pack and email your completed International application form to: [email protected] quoting the reference number below.

Please note that CVs will not be accepted and that only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

Job reference: ME/NG/2011/02

CLOSING DATE: 12 noon, Friday 27 May 2011

Interview date: Week commencing 30 May 2011

Christian Aid values diversity and aspires to reflect this in our workforce. We welcome applications from people from all sections of the community, irrespective of race, color, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or belief.