Volunteer and Internships in Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning at Collateral Repair in Jordan
Applicant criteria
- Both
Opportunity criteria
- Internship
Opportunity description
Collateral Repair Project offers volunteer and internship opportunities in Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning in Jordan.
Responsibilities:
- Contribute to the development and updating of the M&E work plan and ME frameworks for all ongoing projects
- Assist in the development and implementation of appropriate data collection and analysis instruments, methodologies (e.g. survey questionnaires, focus group discussions, key-informant interviews) and data/information dissemination/utilization plans;
- Assist with drafting logframes and questions for surveys, focus groups discussions, and interviews
- Assist maintaining electronic and/or paper-based systems for tracking and reporting all quantitative data and information
- Input paper-based information into an electronic database
- Assist with analyzing M&E information for programs to provide recommendations for program optimization in the form of reports, factsheets with useful statistical analysis and presentation (charts, tables, histograms, box plots) as necessary
- Assist documentation and sharing the lessons learned and best practices on time and ensure that the knowledge gained contributes to the improvement of projects.
- Contribute to organizing and facilitating learning events in order to capture best practices and lessons learned when a project closes or as required
- Conduct secondary source research to improve methods quality
- Perform any other related activities as assigned by the immediate supervisor
Skills and Experience Required:
- A University degree in relevant fields and subjects; Current students in their last year of studies are welcomed to apply
- This position requires high computer literacy with full knowledge of office applications, Excel and Google drive
- Fluent written and spoken Arabic and English language skills are required
- Familiarity with data collection and monitoring and evaluation tools is desirable
- Familiarity with data analysis is desirable
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills and teamwork abilities
- Ability to work under pressure and meet multiple deadlines
- Ability to work in a hectic environment and adaptable to changes
- Knowledge and understanding of the local context and of interaction with locals and refugees
Collateral Repair Project:
Collateral Repair Project (CRP) was started in 2006 by two American women who saw a need for a direct connection between citizens of coalition countries and innocent Iraqis who suffered from the consequences of war. They set up a Collateral Repair Project in Amman, Jordan, where many refugees were relocating during the height of the second Gulf War in Iraq. Much of CRP’s early work was charity-related, but as the organization grew it ran numerous programs focusing on community-building, education, and trauma relief in addition to emergency aid.
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