ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
The main accountabilities and responsibilities are:
Coordinate the WFP/OCHA partnership 30%:
- Act as the liaison between the WFP and OCHA impact evaluation units.
- Engage with OCHA and WFP Country teams, as well as other United Nations agencies, to assess opportunities and feasibility for impact evaluations.
- Hold regular engagements with WFP Anticipatory Action team within WFP Climate and Resilience Service to identify priority countries and impact evaluation designs that align with the service’s priorities.
- Develop impact evaluation designs for priority countries in coordination with country and global headquarter teams.
- Lead the day-to-day engagement with stakeholders at country and regional office level.
- Prepare progress updates, donor reports, briefing notes, and presentations on partnership
- Document lessons learned, good practices, and partnership results.
- Contribute to joint planning, resource mobilization efforts, and proposal development for partnership.
- Provide analysis and recommendations to strengthen coherence between implementing partners.
- Coordinate joint communication materials, success stories, and visibility products on partnership. Ensure consistent messaging aligned with OEV communication guidelines.
- Support organization of public events, field missions, and donor visits as required.
Lead or support the delivery of impact evaluations under the WFP/OCHA partnership 70%:
- Lead the implementation of the impact evaluations Randomized Control Trials.
- Lead or contribute to the procurement of Institutional Review Board IRB approvals.
- Lead in the design, revision, and support the programming of household survey questionnaires.
- Support the selection and contracting of data collection firms and support data collection activities in a manner that is best suited for the impact evaluation and has the potential for meeting other WFP monitoring and evaluation needs.
- Lead or support data analysis in accordance with agreed impact evaluation designs and within timeframes that maximise the opportunity for evidence use.
- Lead the day-to-day engagement with field coordinators and other stakeholders at country and regional office levels.
- Participate in field missions as needed to support the implementation and management of impact evaluations.
- Support enumerators’ training for data collection and provide technical guidance on data quality checks and analysis, ensuring data accuracy and reliability.
- Closely monitor programme implementation to ensure alignment with the evaluation design and data collection protocols.
- Co-author briefs, reports, and other evaluation-related publications, adhering to WFP's reporting standards and WFP evaluation quality assurance systems EQAS.
- Lead or support the planning and delivery of dissemination workshops and undertake field visits as required to support impact evaluation related activities.
DELIVERABLES AT THE END OF THE CONTRACT:
- Effective engagements with stakeholders to deliver on the partnership workplan
- Effective feasibility discussions with the priority countries to co-create impact evaluations
- Successful design and management of 3 to 4 impact evaluations
- Clear and effective impact evaluation communications outputs
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
Education:
Doctoral degree in academic disciplines relevant to the assignment economics, political science, development studies, etc..
Experience:
- A minimum of 6 years’ professional experience supporting the delivery and quality of impact evaluations, and preferably with exposure to climate/resilience impact evaluations or research.
- Experience managing RCTs in the field; experience in hardship duty stations is considered a plus.
- Experience working with UN and multilateral agencies; experience working on multi-agency impact evaluations is considered a plus.
Knowledge & Skills:
- Excellent research skills
- Solid knowledge of quantitative methods used for identifying and measuring impacts e.g. survey design, implicit association tests, etc..
- Proficiency in using statistical software packages Stata, R, SPSS, etc..
- Fully computer-literate with excellent skills in Word, Excel, Power Point and database management.
- Strong interpersonal skills with demonstrated ability to work effectively and sensitively in diverse teams. Experience working with government partners is desirable.
- Strong organizational and planning skills to manage multi‑partner workplans. Ability to track implementation progress and ensure timely follow‑up.
- Adapt in bringing together diverse stakeholders and facilitating collaborative decision‑making
- Problem‑solving skills to address bottlenecks and operational challenges. Ability to analyse partnership dynamics, identify synergies, and propose strategic adjustments.
- Excellent written, verbal and visual communication skills. Ability to effectively bridge academic and practitioner audiences.
- Well organised and systematic.
Languages:
- Fluency level C in English language and level B in French.