Evaluation
Research Position - FP/RH BPs
The
African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) is an international
non-profit, nongovernmental organization committed to conducting high quality
and policy relevant research on population, health, education and development
issues facing sub-Saharan Africa.
APHRC
seeks to recruit a Senior Lead for Strategic
Planning & Evaluation to lead a five-year (2011-2016) program
entitled “Evidence to Action for Strengthened Family Planning and Reproductive
Health Services for Women and Girls (E2A)”, with Pathfinder International as
the prime partner.
The
position is based at APHRC’s offices in Nairobi, Kenya.
Project
Overview: E2A’s
ultimate goal is to reduce unmet need for family planning (and thereby,
unintended pregnancies), by enabling women and girls to make - and act on -
informed decisions about their reproductive lives at all stages of the life
cycle.
It
will work at the global, country and community/facility levels to achieve three
main objectives:
1)
Increase global support for the use of FP/RH evidence-based best practices
(BPs) to strengthen service delivery;
2)
Synthesize and disseminate knowledge about the use of FP/RH BPs to strengthen
service delivery; and
3)
Apply and scale up FP/RH BPs in ways that strengthen service delivery.
Position
Purpose:
In collaboration with, and reporting to, the Program Leader at APHRC and the
E2A’s M&E Director in the project office in Washington, DC, the Senior Lead
for Strategic Planning & Evaluation is the project’s focal person at
APHRC.
Her/his
primary responsibility is to: Organize, facilitate or conduct literature
reviews as well as operations, evaluation and implementation research around
FP/RH BPs; Document and disseminate reviews, case studies and other syntheses
that build knowledge on FP/RH BPs; and Contribute to advocacy activities at the
global, regional and country levels.
S/he
also supports the design and implementation of the project’s M&E plan, data
collection and data systems to measure overall project performance against
established goals and objectives.
S/he
coordinates the requests and support needs from in-country partners for
research, evaluation and documentation of BPs, and with guidance from the E2A
Director of M&E, ensure that the needs are timely and adequately met.
Key
Responsibilities
1.
Conduct literature and systematic reviews on FP/RH BPs, and produce synthesis
for use in the project’s activities at the global, country or local levels;
2.
Plan, design and implement or facilitate operations, evaluation and
implementation research on FP/RH BPs in the Africa region.
3.
Support the project’s dissemination, communication and advocacy activities;
4.
Contribute to the development and implementation of the project’s Performance
Monitoring and Evaluation Plan, and the production of quarterly reports to
USAID;
5.
Oversee, when applicable, the work of in-country partners’ M&E related
staff, and coordinate the implementation of quality control measures;
6.
Provide technical assistance to in-country partners on research, evaluation and
documentation of best practices, among others;
Qualifications
and Experience
1.
PhD in Demography, Statistics, Public Health, social sciences or related
discipline;
2.
At least three years of experience in monitoring and evaluating health and
development projects, and health service delivery in particular;
3.
Strong writing skills and good record of publications on population, family
planning and reproductive health in developing countries, with demonstrated
ability to conduct systematic reviews;
4.
Good experience in designing and conducting impact evaluation, and operations
and interventions research;
5.
Proven ability to work effectively with various constituencies including
funding agencies and international partners, host country government agencies,
and other national and local stakeholders and decision-makers;
6.
Strong quantitative skills and extensive familiarity with MS Office (Word,
Excel, PowerPoint) and Statistical Packages (STATA or SPSS);
7.
Availability to travel internationally about 30-40% of time.
Interested
candidates are invited to send via email or mail their letter of application (1
page); a statement of research interests and goals (1-2 pages); and their CV
with contact details of three referees to jobs@aphrc.org to:
The
Human Resources Officer
African Population and Health Research Center
P.O. Box 10787 – 00100 GPO, Nairobi
Website: www.aphrc.org
African Population and Health Research Center
P.O. Box 10787 – 00100 GPO, Nairobi
Website: www.aphrc.org
Please,
indicate E2A Evaluation Research Position – FP/RH BPs on the subject line of
the email or on the envelope.
The
position comes with an attractive, internationally competitive remuneration
package including employer paid medical, travel, life insurance cover and
retirement benefits.
Allowances
toward inrelocation, home leave travel and dependants’ education, are provided.
Preference will be given to nationals of sub-Saharan African countries, and
females are particularly encouraged to apply.
Only
short-listed candidates will be notified.