CRS is currently preparing for a potential global award in the area of social services and child protection called Comprehensive Care for Children Affected by HIV and AIDS (C3). The C3 project will improve the health and well-being of orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV and other adversities by supporting systems and structures at country and regional levels for promoting evidence-based interventions to protect against risk, interrupt cycles of vulnerability, and build pathways to resilience leading to an AIDS Free Generation and contributing to overall improvements in quality of life and productivity in vulnerable children and their families.
In the event that USAID awards the grant to CRS, CRS is preparing to staff up. A major part of grant activities will be to generate and disseminate knowledge on issues and best practices. Key responsibilities of the Monitoring, Evaluation, Knowledge Management and Learning Officer include overseeing the C3 Performance Monitoring Plan and ensuring timely submission of quality data from a number of subprojects around the world.
This position is contingent on funding.
Qualifications include: Bachelor’s degree in International Development or related field (Master’s degree preferred); minimum 2 years professional experience working in a development setting; at least 2 years experience of work in humanitarian or development context projects with monitoring, evaluation and knowledge management skills.