Evaluation Specialist at Street Child

Street Child works towards a world where all children are safe, in school, and learning. We specialise in supporting children and communities in low-resource environments and emergencies, recognising that the complex, compounded challenges that affect them require innovative, integrated interventions. Our interventions are informed by rigorous, robust evidence and are results-oriented and optimised to create maximum impact for children at minimum cost. Since 2008, we have assisted over 900,000 children across 20+ fragile, conflict and crisis affected countries across Eastern Europe, South Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa. Street Child has a strong, sustained commitment to localisation and works in partnership with 80+ local level actors and organisations, underscored by close consultation and collaboration with local communities.

 

Job Description

 

Job Title: Evaluation Specialist
Reporting to: Country Representative – Ghana
Contract Type: 3.5 year fixed term contract, with potential extension
Principal Location: Accra, Ghana with regular travel to Kumasi and occasional travel to Northern Ghana
Updated: January 2023

Part 1: Role Purpose

Street Child is seeking an evaluation officer to operationalise the measurement and monitoring of two innovative payment-by-results programme and partnership with the Education Outcomes Fund and the Ministry of Education in Ghana. These programmes share the ambitious aim of assuring access to education and accelerating learning levels for thousands of children in rural and urban areas, to transform the educational landscape in Ghana. The evaluation officer will focus on the Street Child Education Outcomes Partnership programme in Accra and Kumasi and offer surge support to the Ghana TransformED Partnership programme in Northern Ghana.

This role will be responsible for delivering evaluation frameworks and instruments, and developing rigorous, robust reports to provide proof of impact across the access, achievement, attainment, and inclusion aspects of the Street Child Education Outcomes Partnership, in partnership with our national and international partners. This includes disseminating evidence to funders, partners, and programme participants to expand and enhance engagement with our programme. The role requires strong analytical, presentational, and publication skills and will report to the Street Child Evaluation Specialist for Ghana.

Part 2: Key Responsibilities

  1. Measurement and Monitoring (75%)
    • Ensure rigorous, robust data collection, collation and cleaning protocols and databases for rapid data processing across programmes to assure availability of rich data for analysis;
    • Engage in regular data analysis, applying qualitative and quantitative analytical approaches to assess impact; ascertain areas for improvement; and advise on course corrections;
    • Ensure maintenance of Management Information Systems [MIS] in alignment with the Ministry of Education;
    • Embed innovative approaches, including digital approaches, and inclusive approaches adapted for abilities, age, gender, geographies, etc to expand and enhance data quality;
    • Assure adherence to appropriate data storage policies and procedures, to protect the confidentially, integrity, and privacy of participants and participant information;
    • Assure adherence to appropriate ethical protocols and safeguarding policies and procedures across all aspects of evaluation and evidence generation;
    • Provide surge support for the Ghana TransformED Partnership, an innovative payment-by-results programme in rural Ghana, as required or requested by the Evaluation Specialist.
  2. Dissemination (25%)
    • Engage in regular reporting that provides in-depth analysis and insights into programmatic impact and areas of improvement, including to the Ministry of Education;
    • Ensure excellent presentation of evaluations and evidence of impact to funders, partners, and programme participants, using a range of verbal and visual tools to communicate impact;

 

Required Skills or Experience

 

Attributes Essential Beneficial
Experience
  • Demonstratable experience in measurement and monitoring programmes in comparable contexts
  • Experience in evaluating programmes [including the entire evaluation cycle] in comparable contexts
  • Experience in working with governmental, non-governmental, and university sectors and stakeholders

 

Capabilities and Competencies
  • Capabilities using statistical software [NVIVO, SPSS, STATA, etc]
  • Comprehensive understanding of sectoral standards [including CHS on Quality and Accountability]
  • Comprehensive understanding of qualitative and quantitative methodologies and methods, including instrumentation tools
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English, especially in analytical writing for publication
  • Excellent ability to cope with conflicting priorities and pressure
  • Excellent listening, interpersonal and public presentation skills

 

Other
  • Commitment to our vision, mission and values
  • Commitment to protecting the rights of children in all circumstances
  • Commitment to localisation and local action
  • Credibility in advice and assistance provision, with a high degree of responsiveness and reliability
  • Reflective, responsive and respectful towards communities and colleagues
  • Resilient in challenging circumstances
 
Education
  • Master’s degree in social sciences or statistics
  • Accreditation or certification in specific areas relevant to role

 

How To Apply | Evaluation Specialist at Street Child

Please submit your CV and a covering note explaining why you think you could make an extraordinary impact in this role to recruitment@street-child.org by 9am on Friday 24th February 2023.  We will be reviewing applications as they are submitted so interested candidates are encouraged to apply early.

Street Child’s commitment to Safeguarding

Street Child is committed to the safeguarding and protection of the communities we serve, our partners, our volunteers, and our staff.

 

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