Overview
The Planning & Monitoring Officer provides technical, operational, and administrative assistance throughout the programme design, planning, implementation, and monitoring process to support programme goals and objectives.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare, execute, manage, and implement technical and administrative tasks for planning, implementation, monitoring, oversight, data and information management, and reporting.
- Contribute to the monitoring and analysis of the situation of children’s rights.
- Support the regular generation and use of disaggregated data and evidence to inform policy and programming.
- Strengthen national capacities for child rights monitoring.
Required Experience
- A minimum of 1-year professional experience in management of social development analysis and programming at the international and/or in a developing country is required.
- Experience in project planning and management is required.
- Relevant experience in program/project planning, monitoring and evaluation in a UN system agency or organization is an asset.
- Background / familiarity with emergency is considered an asset.
- Previous relevant work experience in the UN System is an asset.
- Relevant experience at the country level, particularly in development, fragile settings and humanitarian contexts.
Qualifications
- A University Degree in economics, statistics / applied mathematics, political science / international relations, public administration, sociology, anthropology or other social science field is required.
- Postgraduate studies on Research Methodology in Social Sciences and/or similar, is considered an asset.