PMEL Advisor (French speaking)

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Rutgers

Remote (global)
  • Career category: Monitoring & Evaluation /MEAL
  • Job type: Job
  • Humanitarian or Development: Development
  • Experience level: Not specified
  • Organisation type: Civil Society
  • Remote option: Remote (global)
  • Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
  • Remuneration: €3,616 EUR-€4,785 EUR / monthly
  • Work schedule: Part-time/ Pro-rata
  • Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
  • Deadline: 03/12/2023
  • Location: Remote (global)
Sexual & reproductive rights (SRHR) Health
About Rutgers
People should have the freedom to make their own choices in relation to sexuality and reproductive health, with respect for the rights of others, within a supportive society. Rutgers connects research, practice and advocacy. 

Our work is characterised by an inclusive and activist approach to sexuality education, improved access to contraception and safe abortion and the prevention of sexual violence. We focus mainly on young people up to 30 years. 

Rutgers is active in 29 countries and is run by 130 passionate professionals in the Netherlands and Indonesia. Values such as openness, equality and sustainability are key to all our activities.  

The role
Rutgers is consortium member and lead of the SRHR strategic partnership Right Here Right Now. Funded by the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the programme focuses on sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people in all their diversities. Right Here Right Now runs in 10 countries in Africa and Asia and strongly focuses on comprehensive sexuality education, advocacy, public support and strengthening civil society and youth leadership.

You will join the project team and the sub-team that coordinates the PMEL (planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning) and research of the Right Here Right Now programme. You will report to the lead of this PMEL team on content and to the programme manager as your line manager.

What you will be doing
In this role you will contribute to PMEL and research processes of the Right Here Right Now programme. Specifically you will support partners in Tunisia, Burundi and Morocco with their PMEL and research activities. You will also have a role in creating learning products in close collaboration with colleagues.

The main tasks include:

  • Supporting country coalitions within the programme with PMEL activities including (semi-) annual reporting, annual planning, evaluations, and learning and research activities, and operational research.
  • Developing PMEL capacity-strengthening resources (e.g. training and toolkits) and delivering capacity-strengthening activities.
  • Supporting donor reporting including writing reports.
  • Working closely with colleagues to develop learning products such as briefing papers, case studies and linking and learning events.
  • Providing hands-on support to the programme’s PMEL and research working group.

Your profile
We are looking for a skilled qualitative researcher with at least a basic knowledge of quantitative research. Our ideal candidate is a results-oriented, creative, meticulous yet flexible team player. You have a good understanding of sexual and reproductive health and rights, comprehensive sexuality education and/or advocacy and campaigning programmes.

Next to that you meet the following requirements:
  • You have an academic degree in social, behavioural, health economics or other health sciences;
  • You have experience in PMEL, you thrive in an international context and work in an engaging and culturally sensitive manner;
  • You have experience in providing capacity strengthening on PMEL, experience in outcome harvesting and digital approaches in monitoring programmes are assets.
  • You are fluent in English and French. Experience of working with partners in Francophone Africa is an asset.   

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