The anticipated USAID-funded LAC Regional Fund for Basic Education intends to transfer money and services to an implementing partner or consortium of partners to address barriers to access and increase the quality of basic education for marginalized groups in selected countries of the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region (countries may include Colombia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Paraguay, and Eastern Caribbean States). USAID anticipates this will be done through the financial and technical support of a new or existing regional fund or platform in LAC that will provide grants and technical support to local entities in select countries that are currently engaged in or have ideas for innovative and/or scalable activities that aim to address existing systemic barriers and improve access and foundational learning outcomes, specifically for marginalized and vulnerable groups in the region.
USAID also anticipates this activity will include rigorous measurement to inform the adaptation and scaling of such interventions in the future. USAID is open to working jointly with other donor organizations on a new or existing regional funding platform, both in terms of catalyzing additional funding as well as technical collaboration for knowledge sharing and implementation. They also encourage implementing partners to be thinking about ways of mobilizing other donor and private sector investments and cost sharing as part of this activity. This activity is expected to be around USD25M for five years.
Position Description:
The MERL Director will play a pivotal role in ensuring that the program is on track to achieve its goals and make a lasting impact. S/he will lead the design and implementation of a comprehensive Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning Plan with appropriate indicators, implementing systems to safeguard the collection and management of program data, and recommending changes to annual work plans or data collection techniques as needed. S/he will also oversee the development and implementation of the Collaborating, Learning and Adapting strategy, including the program’s Learning Agenda. The MERL Director will collaborate with and oversee sub-grantees to provide feedback on research activities, data collections, and indicators; analyze data reported from sub-grantees; and support capacity strengthening in MERL and quality assurance methods. S/he will liaise with USAID on MEL reporting requirements, project learning strategies, and protocols for modifying the MEL plan. The MERL Director will report to the Chief of Party (COP) and liaise regularly with the MEL Backstop in HQ.
This will be a country-based assignment within the LAC region, possible countries include Guatemala, Colombia, El Salvador. This position is contingent on project award.
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