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• University degree in a relevant discipline (environmental or social science preferred) • Proven significant experience at this level of responsibility in leading the development and delivery of Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning process and protocols with a strong practical understanding of results-based management, project/programme design and management, organisation-wide work planning and impact • Experienced in direct implementation of different monitoring and evaluation approaches at a programme and organisational level • Strong management skills in programme planning and design, project development and the delivery of timebound and quality-assured project outputs • Good understanding of other global monitoring frameworks • Experience in delivering capacity development and training across an international network • Excellent interpersonal, team management (previous experience of managing a team) and facilitation skills. • Ability to work effectively as part of a team, with respect for and sensitivity to multi-cultural approaches with a range of players including Programme thematic leads, project managers, and programme staff. |
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