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Director of Monitoring and Evaluation - Nigeria Agriculture Competitiveness
Palladium is recruiting for the anticipated the USAID-funded Nigeria Agriculture Competitiveness and West Africa Trade Hub opportunity.
The technical focus will be on: private sector engagement, agriculture, trade and regulatory reform as well as investment promotion and access to finance.
The goals of this project are to develop private sector partnerships with agribusinesses in order transform agriculture value chains in Nigeria and West Africa.
Responsibilities
Designs and implements Collaborating, Learning and Adapting (CLA) approach for the Activity
Manages M&E across all components, assuming responsibility for operational decision-making as necessary
Designs and implements the M&E system to track activity progress, and report on results and impact of technical programming
Oversees data collection efforts and ensure all program requirements are met
Ensures project scope and activities are compliant with USAID policies.
Coordinates closely with implementing partners to build cohesive measurement and results systems
Requirements
MA or higher in Business Administration, International Development, Economics, Statistics, or a related field
Seven (7) years of progressively more responsible work with experience supervising a team
Experience designing and overseeing M&E data collection and reporting for agriculture/food security projects.
USAID/Feed the Future reporting experience is also preferred
Demonstrated research design and analytical skills with five (5) years of agriculture research or M&E experience in Nigeria.
USAID or other international donor experience required
Demonstrated ability to implement, operationalize, and manage information collection and assessment systems
Demonstrated ability to create and manage information databases using appropriate software applications
Ability to work in team environment and work with and train non-direct reports to implement initiatives
Strong writing, reporting, and presentational skills
Familiarity with gender issues in M&E and an understanding of the Women?s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) would be a plus.
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