Volunteer and Internships in Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning at Collateral Repair in Jordan

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Applicant criteria

ResidenceJordan
NationalityUnited Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Djibouti, Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Comoros, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen
SpecialityPsychology and Sociology, Educational Science
Gender
  • Both

Opportunity criteria

Job Type
  • Internship
Opportunity FieldPsychology and Sociology, Educational Sciences
Job locationJordan, Iraq
Needed documentsCV

Opportunity description

Collateral Repair Project offers volunteer and internship opportunities in Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning in Jordan.

Responsibilities:

  1. Contribute to the development and updating of the M&E work plan and ME frameworks for all ongoing projects
  2. 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;
  3. Assist with drafting logframes and questions for surveys, focus groups discussions, and interviews
  4. Assist maintaining electronic and/or paper-based systems for tracking and reporting all quantitative data and information
  5. Input paper-based information into an electronic database
  6. 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
  7. Assist documentation and sharing the lessons learned and best practices on time and ensure that the knowledge gained contributes to the improvement of projects.
  8. Contribute to organizing and facilitating learning events in order to capture best practices and lessons learned when a project closes or as required
  9. Conduct secondary source research to improve methods quality
  10. Perform any other related activities as assigned by the immediate supervisor

Skills and Experience Required:

  1. A University degree in relevant fields and subjects; Current students in their last year of studies are welcomed to apply
  2. This position requires high computer literacy with full knowledge of office applications, Excel and Google drive
  3. Fluent written and spoken Arabic and English language skills are required
  4. Familiarity with data collection and monitoring and evaluation tools is desirable
  5. Familiarity with data analysis is desirable
  6. Excellent interpersonal communication skills and teamwork abilities
  7. Ability to work under pressure and meet multiple deadlines
  8. Ability to work in a hectic environment and adaptable to changes
  9. 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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