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Short Term Assignment (STA)-Dreams-TZ Program Mid-term Evaluator

Temporary On-site Mid Level Tabora, TZ
Posted 1 day, 7 hours ago 0 views 0 applications

Job Description

Job Description

Assess the design and impact of the DREAMS-TZ program mid-term evaluation. You have:

  • Master's or higher in MEL, social/development/economic/environmental studies, or related fields
  • 7–10+ years of experience in Program evaluation, including mid-term reviews of multi-component Programs
  • Proven application of theory-based and mixed-methods designs
  • Demonstrated experience evaluating resilience/economic Programming integrating Poverty Graduation and MSD
  • Strong analytical and report-writing skills with a record of high-quality evaluation reports for INGOs/donors
  • Experience collaborating with INGOs, donors, or consortia
  • Experience with market system-oriented evaluation approaches (e.g., contribution analysis, Outcome Harvesting)
  • Familiarity with OECD-DAC evaluation criteria and donor standards
  • Experience engaging government, private sector, and community structures
  • Knowledge of livelihood systems and market dynamics in similar contexts
  • Demonstrated integration of gender, conflict sensitivity, and inclusion into evaluation design and analysis

The position is based in Tabora, and it requires up to a minimum of 50% travel, which may include travel to relatively remote locations where program activities are actively implemented, particularly in the Tabora and Katavi regions.

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