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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Monitoring and outreach specialist job in Tanzania

Tetra Tech ARD (www.ardinc.com), a leading international development consulting firmed based in Burlington, Vermont and Washington, D.C., is currently accepting expressions of interest from qualified senior level candidates for a Monitoring and Outreach Specialist for a potential 5-year USAID-funded Market-based Solutions to Reduce Poverty and Improve Nutrition project in Tanzania.

Responsibilities will include:
-- Designing performance monitoring plans for planning, managing, and documenting data collection;
-- Designing a performance monitoring system for data analysis, reporting, review and use;
-- Identify the data source for each performance indicator;
-- Comparing disaggregated data;
-- Comparing current performance against multiple criteria;
-- Analyzing relationships among performance indicators;
-- Analyzing cost-effectiveness.

Qualifications:
-- Masters degree in a relevant field ideal (i.e. MIS or business with an MIS emphasis, statistics, mathematics, sociology, economics, etc.);
-- Minimum 5 years professional experience within Tanzania;
--  Experience working with USAID’s Managing for Results;
-- Good communications skills (written and oral).

Applicants are requested to email full, current CV in reverse chronological format to erika.macpherson@tetratech.com. Please refer to ‘Tanzania-M&E’ in the subject line. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. No phone calls will be accepted.

Tetra Tech ARD is committed to diversity and gender equality in all of its operations – in the U.S. and overseas. We strive to reflect these goals in our global mission and in our workforce. We encourage applications from women and underrepresented ethnic, racial and cultural groups. Tetra Tech ARD is proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

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