Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is a public-private partnership committed to saving children’s lives and protecting people’s health by increasing equitable use of vaccines in lower-income countries. The Vaccine Alliance brings together implementing country and donor governments, the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry, technical agencies, civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other private sector partners. Gavi uses innovative finance mechanisms, including co-financing by recipient countries, to secure sustainable funding and adequate supply of quality vaccines. Since 2000, Gavi has supported countries to immunise more than 1 billion unique children through routine immunisation and the prevention of more than 17 million future deaths.
The Measurement, Evaluation & Learning (MEL) Department at the Gavi Secretariat is responsible for leading the design and implementation of Gavi’s measurement, evaluation and learning activities, with the aim of ensuring that fit-for-purpose information is available and used to inform decision-making, improve accountability and successfully deliver on the Alliance’s strategy. THE ROLE Please note this is a temporary role, until 31st December 2025. This is a technical position within Measurement and Strategic Information (MSI), a sub-team of the MEL Department. The MSI team has two objectives: Reporting to the Senior Specialist, Measurement and Strategic Information, the Senior Programme Officer will ensure Gavi uses robust and integrated monitoring and learning frameworks for performance management. Key functions and deliverables: |
Develop and maintain robust and integrated corporate M&L frameworks:
• Develop new M&L frameworks for strategies, policies or programmes, encouraging consistency and simplification of monitoring frameworks and indicators across Gavi programmes; • Provide MEL support for the operationalisation of the Gavi Balanced Scorecard; • Support RM in the development and maintenance of donor logframes; • Ensure linkages with the Country Programme Delivery team’s Monitoring and Performance Management (MPM) framework, and support other MEL colleagues with the design and implementation of Gavi’s country M&L approach, as needed. Support programme and business teams to use M&L tools for performance management: Support other Gavi teams to ensure robust Monitoring & Learning, which may include the following responsibilities shared across MEL staff: Note: The essential functions listed in this section are not exhaustive of the job responsibilities; other duties may be assigned consistently with the department needs. |
• Minimum of 8 years of professional experience, including significant experience with the design, implementation and use of monitoring and learning frameworks;
• Experience with immunisation programs is desirable. |
• Expertise in M&L methods for programme planning and monitoring, including developing theories of change, developing monitoring frameworks and learning agendas, establishing targets and facilitating reviews of programme performance;
• Capacity to quickly understand new program or business areas to help teams develop appropriate M&L approaches and interpret their outputs to drive improvements in design or delivery; • Demonstrated ability to develop new indicators and targets to monitor performance, including understanding the details of how they are computed and underlying data sources, making sound choices that consider trade-offs between comprehensive measurement vs feasibility of measurement, interpreting results to support decision making, and influencing stakeholders to agree on sensible metrics; • Capacity to synthesise, interpret and facilitate the use of evidence by decision makers; • Capacity to lead the coordination of diverse stakeholders to successfully deliver projects; • Capacity to manage a variety of activities simultaneously, work within teams and take initiative; • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a range of partners; • Ability to work in a multi-cultural environment; • Ability to meet deadlines; • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. |
• Fluent English is required;
• French is an asset. |
• Advanced university degree in public health, international development, business administration, or other relevant discipline.
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• All Gavi Secretariat teams and Gavi Leadership; Gavi Alliance partners.
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If you wish to apply, please provide a cover letter and resume through our Careers webpage and apply by clicking on “Senior Programme Officer, Measurement and Strategic Information”. Deadline for applications is 31 October 2023.
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