Monitoring, Evaluation, Research & Learning (MERL) Manager POSITION SUMMARY: Based in Santo Domingo, with regular trips to the areas of intervention, the Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) Manager will lead the development, implementation, and adaptation of the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Plan for an a 5-year project to improve climate change resilience, water security, and sustainable livelihoods in the Dominican Republic. The MERL Manager will work in close collaboration with program staff, partners, and the donor and ensure that its collaborative MERL process adequately reflect ongoing learning, knowledge sharing, and adaptive management. The Climate Adaptation Activity in Dominican Republic is an anticipated $10-25M USAID-funded project that seeks to build climate change resilience by promoting water security and sustainable livelihoods through reduced pressures on key water sources, enhanced watershed governance, and strengthened adaptation practices of vulnerable communities. The position is contingent upon receipt of donor funding. Essential Responsibilities: Provide technical leadership for MERL to the project team to ensure Winrock and USAID MERL requirements are met on timely basis. Guide data collection, management of the data, and display of the results – based on both quantitative and qualitative inputs. This includes data analysis, reporting, and dissemination, building capacity of technical staff in these areas, and ensuring compliance with USAID requirements. Develop, implement, and regularly update the MERL Plan in line with USAID’s guidance and standard indicators, and based on learning from implementation of the Activity. Oversee all project monitoring, evaluation, research, and learning processes for the Activity, ensuring appropriate MERL standards are followed in how data is collected, documented, analyzed, stored, and reported. Design monitoring and evaluation tools and processes, including baseline assessments, where necessary, ongoing monitoring, and internal and external assessments. Ensure timely collection, verification, and analysis of data on all program indicators and their timely delivery for quarterly and other required reports to USAID and other agencies, as appropriate. Monitor project progress toward project results in close collaboration with program team and recommend actions emanating from regular project monitoring. Supervise timely and accurate reporting of quantitative and qualitative data by program implementing partners, in cooperation with program staff. Work with the technical team to develop and implement the project’s learning agenda, including leading design of any data collection tools for case studies, assessments, etc. Validate data from program partners, grantees, and staff, including through field monitoring visits. Conduct spot-check verifications and data quality analysis. Set up and monitor feedback mechanisms for communities benefiting from the project through project partners or direct communication with Winrock; promote best practices and elevate concerns and complaints adequately. Lead project reporting through close cooperation with senior management to consolidate accurate and descriptive reporting of program results, including activities, outputs, and results of implementing partners. Analyze gender, equity, and social inclusion results of the project. Participate in Winrock International’s Community of Practice on MEL topics and Leverage Winrock’s Home Office support to ensure best practices are used on the project. Other duties as assigned. Education Master’s level degree preferred in data-intensive disciplines such as statistics, geography, water resources, public health, public policy, economics, social sciences or a related field, and/or specialized training/certification in monitoring & evaluation. Qualifications: At least eight years’ experience in the monitoring and evaluation of international development projects preferably with USAID and preferably environment, water resources management, biodiversity, climate change, agriculture, or related sectors. Experience managing large databases and conducting timely data analysis and developing reports. SQL database experience preferred. Experience in both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis. Experience with capacity building of staff, partners, and local grantees/organizations in MERL. Experience with mobile data collection strongly preferred. Familiarity with USAID monitoring and evaluation requirements strongly preferred. Proven record of designing and implementing data collection tools including surveys. Strong experience in performance measurement, indicator selection, data collection and analysis, database management. Ability to write clearly, accurately and concisely. Strong computer skills in word processing, spreadsheet, and databases. Experience with USAID or international NGOs desired. Ability to travel up to 50% to field sites as necessary across the Dominican Republic. Fluency in Spanish required, proficiency in English strongly preferred. Winrock is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunity for all people and value diversity and inclusiveness. 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