Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Impact measurement technical advisor ST-needed for EGYPT

FYI and interest


Chemonics seeks a senior impact measurement technical advisor for a short-term assignment with the ongoing USAID-funded Administration of Criminal Justice project based in Cairo, Egypt. The project focuses on automating selected offices of Egypt's public prosecution, strengthening the country's system for appointing public defense counsel, and providing training in right to counsel and human rights issues. The advisor will develop a practically oriented methodology for measuring impact and achievement of the project's expected results as well as any additional appropriate high-level results. This assignment will be completed in April 2010 and entail approximately 25 days total, including travel to Egypt for 15 to 18 days.
 Qualifications:
 

  • Minimum five years of experience with designing and application of practical methods to measure impact of donor-funded justice sector interventions in developing country contexts, including automation/IT interventions
  • Experience working with USAID strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with host-country partners and to transfer impact measurement concepts and skills to them
  • Practical knowledge of the Egyptian criminal justice system highly desirable
  • Strong ability to organize and summarize information quickly and to facilitate effectively
  • Ability to work independently, take initiative, and use good judgment
  • Demonstrated competency using Microsoft Office applications, particularly Microsoft Word 
  • Written and verbal fluency in English required
Application Instructions:

Send electronic submissions to AOCJrecruit@ chemonics. com by April 06, 2010. Please submit your résumé and cover letter in English. On the résumé, include your name, email, phone number and three professional references. No telephone inquiries, please.

Finalists will be contacted.


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