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Field Monitoring Officer(Mentawai Base) |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 |
Job Title: Field Monitoring Officer
Location: Mentawai, West Sumatera
Purpose:
The Field Monitoring Officer (FMO) is responsible for developing and implementation of monitoring and evaluation systems for the delivery of the SurfAid International’s Community Based Health program in partner communities on Mentawai Island.
The FMO will be responsible for comparing actual impacts with expected outcomes and take a leading role in recommending corrective actions to both Program Manager and Training Team. Recommendations will be in line with the program objectives and with the governing values, guidelines and principles set by the SurfAid International vision and mission.
His/her technical and programmatic support is essential to ensure decisions that impact positively on the survival and well-being of Mentawai populations of concern. S/he supports programme planning, monitoring and evaluation; promotes capacity-building of SAI personnel and partners, and advocacy, information and communication.
This job description is an overview and not an exhaustive list of duties. The FMO is expected to embrace professionally and efficiently all areas of program monitoring and evaluation as may arise in the course of implementation.
Summary Responsibilities:
v to manage all data to track the progress of programs.
v to use field data to analysis program inputs versus impacts and demonstrate success and track root causes of problems
v to collaborate with Program Manger, Field Coordinator and training team to develop creative and intelligent use of health data
v to assist field staffs in improving their strategies in field implementation of program
v to collaborate with training team for conducting reflection trainings
Detailed Responsibilities:
Monitoring System Management
To review and develop current health focused monitoring systemsReview of formats and development of systems for internal data sharing, updating and reporting.Ensure the Monitoring systems are adequate to monitor program interventions in line with the objectives and targets of SAI programs; including the creation an alarm system for measuring short comings in program effort towards achieving the expected outcomes.Monitor data from field to ensure quality and consistency of data, and mentor staff when and where necessary.
Impact Monitoring
Work together with Program Team to identify key indicators for measuring the impact of training in community and develop formats for direct observation monitoring (DOM)Work together with Program Team to facilitated or trained field staff, community members including care group and VHC, health provider and other partnersWork with program staff in the identification and solving of community health needs; Coordinate the planning, activities, monitoring and evaluation in accordance with the programs objectives and indicators; Work together with Program Team to identify key indicators for measuring the output of each training in improve capacity building for all staff for their Port Folio and develop staff skill evaluation to assess the progress of field staff ability and capacityProvide timely feedback and possible solutions to PM and make action recommendation for program improvement and follow-up actions.Provide intelligent data analysis for monthly, annual and other reports;
Program Implementation
Coordinate with Program Manager and Training Team to ensure data is a positive contributor for motivating progress towards the attainment of the objectives and targets of SAI program;Working together with Field Coordinator develop creatively ways to use data to support field staff in assessing community training needs, organizing and providing trainings/technical assistances for the purpose of project improvement and community empowerment.Working together with Field Coordinator develop creatively ways to use data to support field staff in establishing and maintaining network with local government, related sectors/institutions/department, community based organization, etcAssist Training Team to conduct training need assessment and to organize training activities for field staff, community members including care group and VHC, health providers and other partners
Essential Qualifications:
4-6 years of working experience in nutritional and community health monitoring systems. University degree in a relevant field. The candidate must also possess an attention to detail, ability to develop effective monitoring systems, meet deadlines, and work independently and cooperatively with staff and executives. High levels of professionalism and motivation required; Strong analytical, project management, supervisory and representation skills; Strong computer skills with specific expertise with Microsoft Word, Access, Excel and statistical software.
Preferred:
Monitoring, community development and/or public health experience preferred. Fluency in English Send your Application letter and your recent CV to Human Resources Manager
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, with subject email CODE: “FMO Mentawai” PLEASE, ONLY FOR PEOPLE WHO MEET REQUIREMENT ENCOURAGED TO APPLY (Email without Code will become second priority) CLOSING FOR APPLICATION 26 July 2008
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