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The Right to Protection, CF
BF "Right to Protection" (the Foundation) is a charitable organization that focuses its activities on providing assistance to internally displaced persons (IDPs), people in need of international protection, stateless persons and groups under the risk of statelessness. The Fund is an executive partner of UNHCR and implements programs of free legal aid throughout Ukraine, as well as promotes changes in national legislation in accordance with international standards in the field of human rights. PULSEis funded by FCDO and aims to protect and support civilians affected by the conflict in Ukraine. The project is implemented by a consortium of Ukrainian and international organizations, where each organization brings its expertise and works in a specific field. It aims to protect and support IDPs and other vulnerable groups through emergency assistance (evacuations, temporary accommodation, financial support), ensuring access to basic services (legal aid, documentation, social transport), as well as national advocacy for reforms in the areas of protection, compensation and social policy. Special attention is paid to children, people with disabilities, the elderly, veterans, victims of domestic violence and other vulnerable categories.
In the period from September 2025 to March 2028, the Fund will implement measures to monitor protection, provide legal assistance, strengthening access to basic services and building resilience of communities in the regions of Ukraine: Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, and Mykolaiv regions. with a high level of security risks (in particular, Sumy, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya, Kherson regions). BF "Right to Protection" organizes working conditions taking into account the security context and provides measures to reduce risks and protect the team.
SeniorMonitoring and Evaluation Specialist will be accountable to the head of the MEAL department and will work closely with project managers and program managers.
This position involves the possibility of working both in the office and remotely.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Development of methodology and methods of intra-organizational monitoring and evaluation program activities in accordance with the Fund's strategy;
Development of monitoring and evaluation methodology and techniques within the framework of consortia and partnerships of the Fund;
Integration of project and organizational level of indicators; development of guides, development of questionnaires, data collection management;
Interaction with the fundraising department, heads of directions, project managers, coordination of the integration of standardized quality indicators of the Fund's main activities into the monitoring system project indicators;
Interaction with MEAL specialists of international organizations for exchange of experience and training;
Assist in building organizational capacity and improving MEAL standards and policies.
Reporting and Accountability
Comply with the R2P Code of Conduct and Accountability Policy.
Minimum 4 years of professional experience;
Minimum 2 years of progressive professional experience in monitoring and evaluation;
Experience in humanitarian and development programs is an advantage;
Knowledge of qualitative and quantitative methodology and data collection methods;
Experience in conducting qualitative and quantitative research;
Knowledge of mobile data collection software and tools would be an advantage;
Experienced Excel user;
Strong leadership qualities;
Strong interpersonal and communication skills;
Ability to work independently on agreed tasks;
Adherence to deadlines, attention to detail;
Fluency in English and Ukrainian (written and spoken).
WE OFFER
We offer the successful candidate:
FILLING PROCESSAND APPLICATIONS
Send a resume and motivational letter to the address [email protected], indicating in the subject of the letter "Deputy head of the MEAL department for methodological issues". Responses will be sent only to persons who will be selected for an interview. Please do not call further.
Applications are accepted until December 15 2025. If suitable candidates are identified ahead of time, the Fund reserves the right to complete the process before this deadline.