OXFAM IN THE PACIFIC
Location:
Flexible (From anywhere in the Pacific with Oxfam presence)
Due Date:
25-03-2022
Type:
Start date until 30 June 2023
Organisation Description:
Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of  poverty.
  
  That means we tackle the inequality that keeps people poor. Together we save,  protect and rebuild lives. When disaster strikes, we help people build better  lives for themselves, and for others. We take on issues like land rights,  climate change and discrimination against women. And we won't stop until every  person on the planet can enjoy life free from poverty.
  
  Our work is guided by Oxfam's global values and by Pacific values and culture  including: openness, flexibility, respect, equity, justice, solidarity,  collaboration, sharing and humility. We also value local ownership and  leadership of change processes.
   
  Oxfam is a world-wide aid and development organisation that mobilises the power  of people against poverty working through staff and local partner organisations  across the Pacific to combat gender, economic and climate injustice, including  in situations of crisis. Oxfam in the Pacific works to support the following  countries in the region: Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Fiji and  the Polynesia/Micronesia  country  cluster  comprising  of   Samoa,  Tonga,  Tuvalu,  Cook  Islands,  Niue,  Kiribati, Palau, Nauru, the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Republic of  the Marshall Islands (RMI) (Micronesia). Country teams operate with a mix of  direct implementation and via partners, the goal being to increase strategic  partnerships where appropriate.
Job Desctiption:
Program Specialty
  Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning:
  •     Lead on the End of project evaluation in consultation with the  relevant regional and 
  country staff.
  •     Lead or coordinate recruitment and management of relevant  consultants hired to 
  deliver on the knowledge and learning component of the project.
  •     Develop a Learning Strategy and Action Plan for Project to  inform Climate Justice 
  work in the Pacific and beyond
  •     Review the PACCCIL Monitoring Evaluation Accountability &  Learning (MEAL) framework 
  in line with the PACCCIL Mid-Term Review, Partnership Review, Baseline and GESI  Analysis, Project 
  Design Document and other research that exist internally and externally.
  •     Provide support to the Project Implementation Team (PIT) in  developing the 
  periodical progress report to multiple project stakeholders including the  project governance team 
  and donors based on analysed research and MEL information.
  •     Conduct and facilitate training and orientation of the  relevant country and regional 
  staff on the project MEAL system including training on information collection  methods and 
  techniques.
  •     Conduct training of CSO partners in MEAL system as  required.
  •     Work with relevant communications specialists or consultants  to package knowledge 
  products for use by the program staff and other project stakeholders.
  
  Knowledge Management:
  
  •     Lead the generation, management and packaging and re-packaging  of knowledge and 
  learning for use to influence climate action policy and the good practice of  collaboration, 
  inclusion and influencing
  •     Manage a knowledge management system for the project and  ensure the system remains 
  fit-for-purpose by:
  •     Monitoring the quality of routine data collection, analysis  and reporting in 
  easy-to- understand template and formats for multiple stakeholders.
  •     Providing technical advice and guidance to systems users as  required
  •     Making recommendations for systems adjustment as required
  •     Coordinating the dissemination of research and key findings in  collaboration with 
  the PIT members at the country and regional level in a way that it promotes  organizational wide 
  learning and beyond.
  
  Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  •     Be accountable to the project structure including the Project  Implementation and 
  Governance teams for effective implementation of the MEL and research  activities.
  •     Coordinate with the implementation team to ensure the project  meets the required 
  Oxfam, donor and PA standards and compliance.
  •     Ensure standards regarding accountability (particularly to  those we seek to help) 
  are clearly articulated to teams and they are supported to address these  standards
  •     Manage internal and external review and evaluation activities  and coordinate and 
  provide quality assurance of baseline and end-line data collection and  analysis
  •     Contribute to the design, implementation and use of research  work as part of program 
  development or impact assessment
  •     Work collaboratively with key team members to ensure cohesion  and consistency of 
  approach and that the regional program can contribute to and benefit from  organizational learning.
  •     Work collaboratively with OiP Evidence and Lead and other PQ  MEAL staff to 
  facilitate
  smooth sharing and learning across Oxfam's Pacific country offices and  programs.
  •     Other duties as required
  
  Business Services
  
  •     Support MEAL and program quality requirements within Oxfam  especially under the 
  Partnership Evidence Learning and Innovations Hub.
  •     Undertake all job responsibilities in a manner consistent with  all Oxfam HR policies 
  and procedures including Diversity, Equal Employment Opportunity and  Occupational health and Safety 
  guidelines.
  
  Management
  
  •     There are no staff reporting to this role
  •     Participate in Oxfam performance management framework and  activities
  •     Contribute to the implementation and compliance of health,  safety and security 
  policies and frameworks; Ensure the security and safety of self, others, and  Oxfam property
  •     Mitigate risk and report incidents to supervisor.
  •     Ensure safeguarding code of conduct and compliance mechanisms  i.e., PACCCIL  
  Safeguarding Risk Assessment Matrix, Safeguarding Implementation Plan,  Disability Inclusion Action 
  Plan are in place for the project and its staff and is monitored on a 6 monthly  basis.
  
  Representation and Relationships
  
  •     Engages with all staff and partners around Program Quality
  •     Reports to the Team Leader
  •     Represents Oxfam to funded and non-funded partner  organizations and stakeholders
  •     Assists in the seeking out of opportunities for publication of  program-based case 
  studies, reports and impact findings.
  
  .Travel
  Some routine international/regional travel (up to 4 weeks per year) may be a  requirement of the 
  position. From time to time this role may be deployable which could mean travel  and duty elsewhere 
  in the region for an extended period of time to work on emergency response  issues.  It is a 
  condition of employment that staff abide by all security and safety protocols,  policies and 
  procedures. You will need to abide by the current covid-19 travel requirements  of the organisation 
  should you need to travel.
  
  Safeguarding and Conduct:
  Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work  including sexual 
  harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct;  and committed to 
  promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults. Oxfam expects all  staff and volunteers 
  to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority  on ensuring that 
  only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us.
  
  Oxfam in the Pacific takes its duty of care to children seriously and recognises  that it must meet 
  community expectations and the trust placed in its personnel to maintain the  highest standards of 
  conduct. The successful candidate will be required to sign and comply with  Oxfam's Child 
  Safeguarding Policy, Code of Conduct and Social Media User Policy, as well as  donor Code of
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Conduct. In addition, it is a condition of employment that staff abide by all  agency security and 
  safety protocols, policies and procedures, and the Oxfam International Security  Protocol.
  
  We are an equal opportunities employer and encourage diversity in the workplace.  Applications from 
  qualified Pacific Islander candidates are particularly welcome.
  
  Other
  
  We are an equal opportunities employer and encourages diversity in the  workplace. Applications from 
  qualified Pacific Islander candidates are particularly welcome.
  /ends/
  
Selection Criteria:
Professional Attributes:
  Technical Skills, Experience & Knowledge
  Essential
  • Experience in the development and implementation of programme quality,  monitoring,
  evaluation and learning frameworks and impact assessments
  • Experience and understanding of a range of approaches to program planning,  design,
  appraisal, monitoring and evaluation in long term development, humanitarian or  advocacy
  work and of developing integrated programs
  • Experience producing reports and publications for a range of different  audiences
  • Experience supporting the capacity building of staff networks, including  delivering
  appropriate outcome-focused training programs
  • Experience in the development and implementation of strategy
  • Experience developing and implementing organisational knowledge management  systems
  and processes
  • Demonstrated high level written and oral communication skills
  • Excellent interpersonal and presentation skills
  • Demonstrable high level representational, liaison and networking  attributes
  • Strong research and analytical skills
  • High level facilitation, training and knowledge sharing skills
  • Excellent teamwork skills
  • Good understanding of and commitment to, gender equity (particularly around  poor
  women's rights)
  
  Desirable:
  
  • Awareness of international NGO processes and systems
  • Relevant program management experience in a developing country  (desirable)
  • Fluency in English (and a language relevant to the programme context –  (desirable)
  • Formal qualification in monitoring and evaluation, social science or  development (or
  equivalent experience)
  • Experience of working in the field of program quality in the development  sector in the
  Pacific.
  • Good knowledge and track record of engaging in programme evaluation  processes using
  social media
  • Innovative and creative approach to problem solving.
Salary:
D1 Level - Oxfam In the Pacific Salary Scale
How to Apply
Apply by:
Via website
Contact Person:
Divono Vakatale
Contact Phone:
Email to send applications to:
Postal Address or location to apply in person:
Website:
https://oxfampacific.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=155
How to apply - more information:
https://oxfampacific.bamboohr.com/jobs/view.php?id=155
For further information on the above job please contact the employer directly.
Don't miss a job get the wokikik email
#wokikik
 
