ICAP within the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University is working in partnership with the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation and the Ministry of Medical Services to strengthen HIV Prevention, Care and Treatment services in the country. This program is funded by PEPFAR. ICAP is currently accepting expressions of interest from candidates for a prospective USAID-funded project.
The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will be responsible for overseeing the planning and implementation of monitoring and evaluation activities required for the project. S/he will be responsible for establishment and maintenance of the central training database and for the monitoring, evaluation and reporting aspects of this project.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Provide technical support for monitoring and evaluation aspects of the project
• Provide technical support for the design and implementation of national training database
• Provide technical; support to national ME activities for monitoring and evaluation of national training
• Oversee data management for donor reporting
• Coordinate data analysis and presentation
• Oversee project evaluation
Qualifications and Experience
• Master’s degree in monitoring and evaluation or related field of epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, or international health,
• At least 3 years experience in the design, implementation and management of health monitoring and evaluation systems.
• HIV project monitoring and evaluation experience preferred
• Familiarity with USAID data requirements.
• Strong data management and analysis skills
• Proficiency in statistical databases is required (e.g. SPSS, EPI-lnfo) as well as strong skills in Excel, Word, and Power Point.
• Experience with PEPFAR reporting an advantage
Kindly e-mail your application and a detailed CV to icap-jobs-kenya@columbia.edu.
Please specify for which position you are applying by typing Ref: NTM/615/03 in the subject line.
Position will remain open until filled.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
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