About QED:
The QED Group, LLC is a full-service international development firm that provides practical solutions to social problems through sound analysis, proven management techniques, and creative implementation. We focus our efforts on two core practice areas: Monitoring & Evaluation and Knowledge Management. We work with U.S. agencies and overseas governments, international donors, private-sector clients, and PVOs/NGOs in more than 80 countries around the world. Key clients include USAID, the U.S. Department of State, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Trade and Development Agency.
About USAID Project:
The USAID/Uganda Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning project (Learning Contract) is the five-year organizational program support vehicle through which USAID/Uganda will pursue realizing its development objectives within the complicated and shifting Ugandan development context. The purpose of the Learning Contract is to provide monitoring, evaluation and learning support services and build capacity of USAID/Uganda to implement USAID’s Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting methodology to strengthen the implementation of USAID/Uganda’s Country Development Cooperation Strategy and enhance USAID’s organizational effectiveness.
Job Summary: The Public Health M&E Support Officer (MESO) will offer direct support to the USAID/Uganda Strategic Information Unit (SIU) at the Health and HIV/AIDS (HH) Office (aka DO3 Team). The incumbent will work directly under the technical guidance and oversight of the HH Senior Strategic Information Adviser (SSIA). The SSIA will have the authority to assign appropriate tasks, set deadlines, review deliverables, provide feedback, etc. At the beginning of the assignment, the MESO, the Learning Contract COP, the SSIA and the Learning Contract CoR will work collaboratively to identify generalized major tasks and deliverables for the duration of the assignment. Further coordination will occur through regularly scheduled meetings (e.g. monthly) among Learning Contract staff and the SSIA. All operations and contractual issues will be managed by the Learning Contract, with USAID consultations on a merit basis
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
· Work in liaison with other Strategic Information (SI) Unit staff in the development, design, coordination and implementation and assessment of M&E activities in the Health and HIV Office (HHO)
· Actively participate in processes to collect, collate and analyze performance data and assist with Uganda Mission, Washington, GOU and other reporting requirements
· Work with DO3 staff and IPs to review and finalize AMELPs, progress reports, research/study proposals and work plans
· Work closely with the SI Unit staff to analyze various datasets e.g. PRS, LQAS, DATIM, HMIS, DHS, AIS, MIS to inform the team on progress towards achieving Development Objectives
· Take part in the monitoring and review of reports from data collection efforts such as DHS, MIS, AIS, Afro-barometer and other similar efforts
· Render support in the development, follow up, coordination and implementation where appropriate on studies and Science Technology Innovation and Partnerships (STIP)
· Assist with the creation and implementation of any necessary tools for the data collection related to planned studies and research as well as regular data collection activities like SIMS, DHS, AIS, LQAS and DQAs
· Identify problems, trigger questions that could lead a potential research/ investigation together with the technical teams
· The incumbent will manage DO3 staff in complex analysis of data which will guide programmatic and management decisions
· Carry out complex data analysis outside routine reporting e.g. secondary analysis of national data sets (surveys, assessments, impact studies, etc)
· Render support in the management of evaluations, studies, surveys and assessments
· Assist in the drafting, editing, production and submittal of project technical reports (assessments, evaluations, trip and monitoring reports, etc.) and other deliverables
· Perform any other duties as appropriate
Qualifications, Skills and Experience:
· The ideal candidate should hold graduate Degree (MSc. equivalent) in a field related to health and/or population studies such as Public Health, Epidemiology, Demography or Anthropometry.
· At least seven years relevant experience in the health sector, notably in monitoring and evaluating health programs in developing countries
· Ability to interpret performance results of health programs and analyze the implications of such results in the country context
· Broad knowledge and understanding of public health monitoring and evaluation systems
· Working knowledge of epidemiology and programmatic interventions related to HIV, TB, malaria, Nutrition, MNCH and Family Planning
· Excellent knowledge of analyzing health data and disease patterns, such as epidemiology
· Skills for analyzing complex and interrelated health and demographic data – familiarity with STATA, SPSS and/or similar statistical analysis software packages desirable
· Familiarity with methods for assessment of nutritional status and calculation of FP and demographic indicators
· Previous experience in writing study proposals
· Ability to design data collection forms and design databases (Excel, Access, epi-info or similar)
· Broad working knowledge of research topics in the field of HIV/TB, Malaria, FP, MNCH and Nutrition
· Ability to coordinate and collaborate well with personnel within and outside the project, meeting deadlines, and work with minimal supervision.
· Record of quality work and deliverables.
· Computer competency, including ease of use of data analysis software
· Previous experience with statistical analysis and sampling strongly preferred.
· Excellent organizational, writing and communications skills.
· Fluency in English required, knowledge of Luganda and/or other local languages is an advantage.
How to Apply:
All suitably qualified and interested Candidates who meet the above criteria should send their CV, Cover letter and Bio Data Form, download here, expressing interest to qed.recruitment.me.specialist@gmail.com with the subject line as “ATTN: M&E Public Health Support Officer.’
Deadline: Friday November 13th, 2015 by 5:00pm