Job Description
MEAL and Partnership Specialist
If you share our values and believe that children’s lives
should not be torn apart by war, we want to hear from you.
Department: Programmes
Contract Type: Fixed Term; full time, 6 months, renewable based on
performance and budget availability.
Place of Work: Sana’a
Working Hours: Full-time (40 hours per week)
Reports to: Programme Development and Quality Advisor
About us
War Child, the charity for children affected by war. We are
a specialist charity for children in conflict, delivering high-impact
programmes that are rebuilding lives across OPt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordon,
Ukraine, South Sudan Afghanistan, Colombia, Uganda, the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC), Central African Republic and Yemen. We understand
children’s needs, respect their rights, and put them at the centre of the
solution - from reintegrating children formerly associated with armed groups
and armed forces (CAAFAG) in the Central African Republic to reuniting children
with their families in Afghanistan. We look forward to a world in which the
lives of children are no longer torn apart by war. This is a vision that can
only be realised through the collective actions of children themselves,
communities and their leaders, organisations like War Child, governments and
key decision makers.
Our values
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- We use
our passion and creativity to deliver high quality evidence-based work
designed to maximise our beneficial impact for children in conflict.
Accountable to children
- Children
can rely on us to respond to their voices and to treat them with respect
and dignity.
Transparent
- We
expect to be held to account by our supporters and beneficiaries and we
respond with openness and honesty
Committed to each other
- We
support each other and our partners to achieve ambitious goals and to be
the best we can be. We are honest and open with each other,
sharing our successes and confronting our challenges.
MEAL and Partnership Specialist Role
Under the supervision and direct line management of the
Programme Development and Quality Advisor, the MEAL and Partnership Specialist
ensure effective MEAL management and strengthening of partnerships by
supporting the design and implementation of MEAL and partnership strategies,
coordinating contractual and operational follow-up with partners, and ensuring
high-quality, compliant reporting and communication in line with donor
requirements.
War Child is recruiting qualified MEAL and Partnership
Specialist to support our programs in Yemen. We are seeking experienced
individuals with a solid background in MEAL and Partnership within humanitarian
and emergency contexts, particularly in Yemen and in response to child
protection, PSS, education, FSL and economic empowerment of youth and young
women programs.
The MEAL and Partnership Specialist is responsible for
supporting the implementation of MEAL and Partnership framework and will have
non-sector-specific, area-level responsibilities.
Key Responsibilities
1. Partnership Framework: Support the
operationalization of War Child Partnership Framework; adaptation, design and
rollout of the partnership and localization strategy, including partner
mapping, tools development, and internal alignment.
2. Partnership Mutual Accountability: Coordinate due
diligence, self-assessment, draft and manage partnership agreements.
3. Partner Coordination & Capacity Building: Contribute
to partner coordination, support deliverables validation, and implement
capacity-building initiatives to strengthen partner performance.
4. Lead the design and implementation of the MEAL system with
MEAL team to ensure effective monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and
learning across all programmes, in line with War Child global MEAL system and
donor requirements.
5. Oversee data quality, analysis, and reporting, ensuring
timely generation of evidence and insights to support programme performance,
decision-making, and donor compliance.
6. Strengthen accountability and learning mechanisms,
including community feedback systems, evaluations, lessons learned, and
knowledge management processes to improve programme quality and impact.
Detailed Tasks / Main Activities
Partnership Framework:
- Support
the mapping and analysis of potential partners based on programme and
operational needs, in coordination with the relevant SMT members.
- Support
the adaptation and implementation of partnership framework, SOPs, and
aligning them with War Child Global Partnership Framework.
- Contribute
to the development, testing, and updating of partnership tools, including
Due diligence tools, assessment tools, Partnership Funding Agreement
template, Reporting templates and annexes, Capacity assessment tool or
Mapping and tracking tools
- Support
the development and updating of internal partnership-related procedures,
including roles and responsibilities matrices
- Ensure
proper documentation, archiving, and accessibility of partnership-related
tools and resources
Partnership Mutual Accountability:
- Under
the lead of the PDQA, facilitate the integration of partners inputs in
proposals and act as a focal point for gathering partner documentation for
proposals.
- Coordinate
due diligence processes with partners and with War Child’s different
departments before final validation of the analysis by the PDQA.
- Support
the organization of contractual kick-off meetings with partners.
- Coordinate
the drafting, review, and finalization of partnership agreements (MoUs,
PFA, annexes)
- Ensure
proper documentation, filing, and achieving all partnership-related
information.
Partner Coordination & Capacity Building:
- Jointly
with the partners, identify capacity gaps and support the design,
implementation, and follow-up of partner capacity building plans.
- Support
the validation of partner deliverables across relevant departments.
- Organize
and follow-up on coordination meetings with partners and internal
departments (programme, MEAL, finance, logistics).
- Organize
or contribute to partnership reviews, coordination mechanisms, and lessons
learned exercises.
- Flag
challenges, risks, and issues related to partnerships to the PDQA and
contribute to their resolution.
Lead the design and implementation of the MEAL system:
- Oversee
the implementation of the WCA monitoring and evaluation system in Yemen,
including the migration of projects data into the Management Information
System (MIS) database.
- Work
with MEAL team to design tools for data collection responsive to
Education, Child Protection, PSS and Livelihoods programmes, which are
consistent with the project log frames.
- Support
MEAL team and project staff including implementing partner staff to
maintain quality assurances of data collected.
- Ensure
that project MEAL tools and SoPs are applied and properly used by
partners.
- Supervise
independent externally funded final evaluations and liaise, negotiate and
commission work as necessary with external evaluators;
Oversee data quality, analysis, and reporting:
- Work
with MEAL team to ensure that output and outcome data are collected,
analyzed and documented for timely reporting and Indicator Performance
Tracking Table to make sure monthly progress data/ documents are uploaded.
- Maintain
and regularly report against LF and update, ensuring progress and
achievements for each indicator are accurately documented and work with
program teams to collect justifications for any over- or
under-achievements and integrate them into the LF.
- Compile,
validate, and report on monitoring and evaluation data from Yemen on a
quarterly and annual basis for senior management and Global MEAL team.
- Conduct
routine checks on the accuracy of figures reported by MEAL team and
partner, cross-verifying them with data in LF and other reporting forms
and documents. Identify discrepancies and address them promptly to
maintain consistency and accuracy across reporting platforms.
Strengthen accountability and learning mechanisms:
- Ensure
that accountability mechanisms are safe, accessible, and appropriate for
all projects and segments of the population.
- Support
the establishment and maintenance of multiple channels for feedback (e.g.,
help desks, suggestion boxes, hotlines, surveys).
- Support
the development and dissemination of communication materials on the
project information, Safeguarding communication channels and BCRM channels
in appropriate languages and formats.
- Ensure
the learning from internal and external evaluations is disseminated and
incorporated into the development of future projects.
- Support
in facilitating reflection and learning sessions with program staff and
partners to ensure insights from MEAL data are effectively utilized to
enhance project design and implementation.
These duties provide a framework for the role and should not
be regarded as a definitive list. Other reasonable duties may be required
consistent with the grade of the post.
Education
- Bachelor
degree in relevant field of study (e.g. development, social science,
information management, statistics or related field)
Work Experience and Knowledge
- At
least 3-5 years’ experience preferably field-based international NGO
programme experience;
- Significant
experience working in working with partners and monitoring and evaluation,
including design of systems and tools, data analysis and report writing,
particularly within the fields of child protection, education or PSS
programming;
- Demonstrated
ability to create practical simple data collection and evaluation tools,
including questionnaires
- Experience
of designing, conducting and analysing quantitative and qualitative
research
- Experience
in facilitating training and building up capacity of human resources in
partnership management and M&E development and implementation
- Sound
knowledge of participatory approaches and experience with systematising
such approaches
- Excellent
computer skills: MS word, excel, power point, databases, including
relevant M&E packages and ability to support others in working with
databases and statistical software
- Experience
working with national/international NGOs on child
protection/education/livelihood projects.
- Fluent
in English and Arabic (spoken and written)
Qualities
- Good
interpersonal and communications skills
- Team
player
- Excellent
analytical skills
- A
commitment to participatory approaches
- Ability
to be administratively self-sufficient.
- Flexible
and willing to support others at times when particular organisational
priorities take precedence
- Patient
and appreciative of the circumstances faced by Field staff
- Commitment
to War Child’s aims, values and mission
Your team
- Programme
Development and Quality Advisor
- You
- MEAL
Assistants
Child safeguarding and Adults at Risk
Our work with children and at-risk adults to keep them safe
is the most important thing we do. We are committed to the safeguarding of
children and vulnerable adults in all areas of our work. We have zero tolerance
for any behaviours and practices that puts children and/or vulnerable adults at
risk of abuse and/or harm. Successful applicants will be expected to be
compliant and sign up to our Child Safeguarding policy, our Code of Conduct and
PSEA: Adults at Risk Policy. You can find the Child Safeguarding and Adults at
Risk policy here: https://www.warchild.org.uk/whats-happening/news/our-child-safeguarding-policies-and-procedures
Pre-employment checks
Employment with War Child will be subject to the following
checks prior to your start date:
- a
satisfactory police record check to include a Disclosure and Barring
Service (DBS) check and/or an International/National Criminal Record
Check, and a clear vetting and Due Diligence check
- receipt
of three satisfactory references
How to Apply
To apply, Please click on the below link:
https://war-child-alliance.jobs.personio.com/job/2693357