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Design Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (DMEL) Manager
Search for Common Ground

SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND is the largest dedicated peacebuilding organization.

Since 1982, we have worked to end violent conflict and to build healthy, safe, and just societies all over the world. Currently, we work in 31 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and North America.

OUR MISSION is to transform the way the world deals with conflict, away from adversarial approaches and toward cooperative solutions.

WE BELIEVE that conflict is inevitable but violence is not. Conflict is a natural result of human diversity. When we deal with conflict adversarially, it generates polarization and violence. When we collaborate, conflict catalyzes positive change.

OUR VISION is a world where cooperation is the norm—where differences stimulate social progress, rather than precipitate violence.

 


 Section/Unit: Global Program
 Supervisor: Director of Programs/Country Director/Manager
 No. of Post: 1
 Duty Station: Khartoum
 Closing Date: 28 May 2022

 
 Background:

The Organization

Search for Common Ground (Search) is an international conflict transformation NGO that aims to transform the way individuals, groups, governments and companies deal with conflict – away from adversarial approaches and towards collaborative solutions. Since 2019, Search Sudan designs and implements multifaceted, culturally appropriate and conflict-sensitive programs using a diverse range of tools, including media and training, to promote dialogue, increase knowledge and determine a positive shift in behaviors.

Position Summary

Reports to:Director of Programs/Country Director/Manager

Department:Global Program

Team:Design Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (DMEL)

 

Team Summary:

The Design Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (DMEL) team plays a key role within the program department to support projects’ adaptation based on evidence that Search’s Global Programs generate in each country. DMEL implements best practices in monitoring, research and evaluation, and contributes to the broader organizational learning across programs; under the technical support and in collaboration with the Institutional Learning Team (ILT). DMEL also contributes to business development processes ensuring quality of program design which integrates lessons learned and evidence collected and alignment with global and conflict geography strategies. DMEL is responsible for ensuring alignment of country programs with global standards, including the Evidence and Learning Protocols and the Global Impact Framework (GIF). The team is led by the Manager/Senior Manager under the leadership of the Director of Programs/Country Director/Manager. The team engages at multiple levels of the program structure and with other departments within the country’s structure, such as finance, HR, logistics, etc.

 



 
 Duties and responsibilities:

The Design Monitoring Evaluation and Learning (DMEL) Manager will report to the Country Director and is expected to uphold the following responsibilities:

  • Leader responsible for country MEL strategy, M&E portfolio management, and health & sustainability of the DMEL unit;
  • Ensure the uphold of organizational DMEL standards, in close collaboration with ILT;
  • Coordinate in a matrixed structure within and across teams at the country level to pursue goals in collaboration with a wider set of teams and departments; Define expectations for coordination across departments, within the department, and within teams;
  • Lead the process of reflective practice and evidence based programming through quarterly reflection meetings and other means of sharing innovative M&E methods and approaches
  • Set core skills and leadership development goals with direct reports and create opportunities for staff to pursue goals throughout the year; Pursue skills development goals to enhance field leadership annually;

While upholding the above key responsibilities, the position holder is expected to contribute to the following areas:

 

Program Execution & Learning

  • Play a lead role in country program development and sub-strategy development, implementation and review, seeking alignment with the organizational strategy.

 

Planning

  • Lead planning for M&E activities and products within the portfolio, ensuring alignment between resource allocation and deliverables.

 

Organizational Performance

  • Lead team guidance and action planning to identify and address bottlenecks to performance;
  • Ensure objectives for personnel are aligned with organizational performance measures 2and that team results are pursued in line with organization and department results.

 

Evidence & Impact

  • Manage M&E deliverables within the portfolio to ensure that they enhance our ability to speak to impact and build evidence for our field in line with Search standards, following expectations for quality;
  • Lead the implementation of the M&E strategy for the relevant conflict geography;
  • Produce, review and approve learning products and deliverables that directly contributes evidence in line with the country’s needs and organization's learning agenda;

 

Technical Positioning

  • Develop initiatives that support capacity building for staff to improve our impact and program quality, in line with organizational standards and the Global Impact Framework;
  • Collaborate with the ILT department on initiatives that support staff to enter and build skills within networks of technical expertise in the organization;
  • Supervise data entry and data management, ensuring the regular update and use of the Grant Management System;
  • Serve as a leader within technical networks to channel Search learning back into programming, serve as a focal point of technical expertise with external groups, and position Search as field leaders affecting policy and practice at the country level;
  • Ensure staff build professional skills within the organization's learning platform and lead development of relevant training and resources for technical growth.

 

New Frontiers

  • Engage in the business development process, leading and reviewing drafts, with a focus on feeding evidence and lessons learned back into programmatic design;
  • Participate in and serve as M&E representative at relevant events and initiatives developed with country partners.
  • Develop partnerships with high quality institutions and stakeholders that demonstrate field leadership at the country level, and organize events and initiatives around future opportunities and trends. Infuses organizational values into all work.

 

Job descriptions cannot be exhaustive. The position holder may be required to undertake other duties that are broadly in line with the above key responsibilities and contributions as assigned.

The position holder will work integrally across the organization and team, possessing the following contacts and working relationships:

  1. Routinely coordinates with colleagues and consultants on-site and in the field and resolves problem situations with tact.
  2. Represents, as assigned, selected programs or projects and other organizations, including external meetings, conferences, donors, vendors, and international and local partners.
  3. Interacts with the country office and regional staff.

 


 
 Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required:

Education

  • Typically BS/BA with minimum  4 years’ experience

 

Working Conditions and Physical Requirements

  • Usual office environment conditions; ability to travel 30%.

 

Supervisory and Budget Responsibility

  • May supervise one or more staff members.

 

Competency Behavior Indicators (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)

  • Manages overall strategy and vision. Provides functional and program/project management. Anticipates and plans for needs and takes action accordingly. Provides guidance to direct reports or matrixed team members.
  • Develops and maintains collaborative relationships with vendors, organizations, professional associations, partners, funders, and Search’s network of experts critical to the area of purview.
  • Modifies a planned course of action in response to new information or new circumstances.
  • Responds to changing circumstances and expectations readily.
  • Articulates Search/function program/project goals and objectives within and external to Search. Develops program objectives that reflect broader Search strategies and approaches.
  • Provides input for standards across functions globally within Shared Services teams and with a view from a multicultural perspective that reflects consideration of other cultures, other viewpoints, and other ways of doing things.
  • Overcomes obstacles using ethical practices; formulates and evaluates morally and ethically justified solutions.
  • Assesses risks and opportunities to lead decision makers to a favorable outcome.
  • Checks the accuracy of one’s own and others’ work and sets up systematic checks and balances to support content and data integrity.
  • Has knowledge of project management tools including technology as resources for efficiency and reduction of stress.
  • Works with employees to set and communicate performance standards that are specific and measurable.
  • Anticipates the consequences of situations and plans accordingly.
  • Analyzes the costs, benefits, risks, and chances for success in making a decision.
  • Provides coaching and mentoring to staff.
  • Has strong communication skills, with excellent written and spoken English and Arabic.

 


Please note that:

  • This position is open to Sudanese nationals
  • This position is a full-time, one-year contract expected to start June 2022
  • Women are encouraged to apply

 

To Apply: The deadline for applications is 28th May 2022. To apply, interested candidates are requested to submit the following two documents:

  • Curriculum vitae;
  • Cover letter

Entisar Abdelsadig: eabdelsadig@sfcg.org and Livia Rohrbach: lrohrbach@sfcg.org

 

 









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