05/09/2019
Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Internship , Mennonite Economic Development Associates of Canada (MEDA),
Position Summary:
The MEL intern will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of project M&E activities and assist in regular monitoring of the project deliverables
Reporting to: Monitoring and & Evaluation (M&E) Specialist.
Location: Nairobi. Duration: 6 months (40hrs per week)
Duties and Responsibilities:
Assist in managing the data systems in place.
Assist in the implementation of data audits and quality assurance processes
Assist in ex*****on of project monitoring processes.
Support in knowledge sharing among project team and coordinate integration to new systems.
Assist the M&E team to mine data for donor and other reporting
Assist in the documentation of case studies and lessons learnt for different aspects of the project.
Any other duties assigned.
Qualifications:
Minimum Degree Holder: Statistics, Management Information Systems, Project Management, M&E, Research or any relevant education background (Graduated within the past two years).
Must demonstrate understanding of the business environment and possess strong interpersonal, and communication skills
High level of computer literacy; MS word, MS excel and how databases work
Demonstrate excellent writing and analytical skills.
Demonstrate initiative and ability to work independently and as a member of a team.
Must be open and willing to learn and adapt in new environments
Must be willing to travel to remote places and interact with people of all cultures
Appreciation and support of MEDA’s faith, values, mission and purpose
How to apply:
Interested and qualified candidates should send their applications to [email protected]
Email subject: MEL Intern 8/19
Applications should include: a cover letter outlining how you meet the requirements for this position and an updated CV (save your attachment as one single document, 3 pages max).
Applicants are requested to indicate their period of availability in the cover-letter
Application deadline: 11th September 2019