Breaking the Silence (BTS)
Breaking the Silence (BTS)
Breaking the Silence (BTS)
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Summary
- Vacancy: 1
- Location: Dhaka, Khulna …
- Minimum Salary: Tk. 82500 (Monthly)
- Experience: At least 5 years
- Published: 4 Dec 2024
Requirements
Education
- Masters in Statistics, Social Science, Economics, Mass Communication and Journalism,or any other relevant subjects or any discipline (Relaxed for experienced candidates).
Experience
- At least 5 years
- The applicants should have experience in the following business area(s):
NGO
Additional Requirements
- Must have at least 5 years of experience in the relevant Filed.
- Applicants should have experience in the following business area(s): Working experience in Program in a National / International NGO.
- Female, PWD and Ethnic Minority applicants are encourage to apply.
- Fluency in written and spoken English.
- Previous experience conducting field data collection with humanitarian or development organizations is desirable
- Strong organizational skills
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate with both field teams, local authorities, and local communities
- Flexibility and adaptability are essential, as well as the ability to plan, take initiative and organize work independently.
- Positive attitude and a willingness to learn
- Comfortable working in a cross-cultural environment
- Experience to drive Motorcycle and have valid motorcycle driving license.
Responsibilities & Context
Job Context:
Breaking the Silence is a non-profit, voluntary organization registered with the Department of Social Services (Registration No. 05037, Date: 17 October 2000) and NGOAB (Registration No. 1642, Date: 20 May 2001). The organization works to establish child rights, prevent child abuse and child sexual abuse, prevent child marriage, accelerate child-friendly good governance, improve the quality of education at the primary and pre-primary level, prevent violence against women, empowering children and women. The organization is implementing a project named “USAID Bangladesh America Maitree Activity(BAMA)” in Bangladesh at Khulna and Sylhet districts. The project will be implemented by the support of ‘ (BRAC)’ and Financed by ‘United State Agency for International Development (USAID)’. BTS is going to recruit a ‘MEAL and Documentation Manager ’ for the mentioned project the position’s desk office will be Dhaka (Head Office).
Project Name: USAID Bangladesh America Maitree Activity(BAMA)”.
Responsibilities :
The MEAL and Documentation Manager oversees the development and maintenance of monitoring and evaluation frameworks, ensuring accurate data collection, analysis, and reporting, while also facilitating learning and accountability mechanisms within Breaking the Silence’s programs. He/She will collaborate with program staff, conduct field visits, and provide training to ensure continuous improvement and alignment with organizational objectives.
Technical and system development:
- Developing and maintaining a comprehensive monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) framework aligned with child protection program objectives and donor requirements, adhering to best practices in the sector.
- Contributing to the formulation and updating of Breaking the Silence’s MEAL strategy, ensuring it reflects the organization’s commitment to child protection.
- Designing and implementing data management systems and tools to facilitate efficient data collection, analysis, and reporting for child protection initiatives.
- Regularly reviewing and adjusting monitoring and evaluation plans to ensure they remain aligned with the evolving goals and objectives of child protection programs.
MEAL implementation and management:
- Ensuring accurate, reliable, and timely collection, analysis, and reporting of program data related to child protection activities.
- Establishing a robust system for monitoring and reporting program progress against predefined indicators and targets in the realm of child protection.
- Conducting regular field visits to monitor the implementation of child protection programs, identifying areas for improvement, and providing feedback and technical guidance to program staff.
- Facilitating capacity building and awareness sessions on MEAL practices tailored to child protection for program staff.
Learning:
- Developing and implementing a learning plan that fosters organizational learning and continuous improvement in child protection interventions.
- Documenting best practices and lessons learned from child protection program implementation, and delivering training sessions on MEAL and learning for staff and partners.
Accountability Mechanisms:
- Establishing and managing beneficiary feedback and complaints mechanisms specific to child protection programs, ensuring prompt and effective response to feedback and complaints.
- Develop and implement a system for collecting and responding to beneficiary feedback and complaints that are appropriate for the program and context.
- Oversee the proper management of the project Accountability database.
- Train program staff on the use of beneficiary complaints and feedback mechanisms. Analyze feedback and complaints to identify areas for program improvement.
Data management and data protection principles:
- Ensure that volunteers respect confidentiality and follow ethical guidelines
- Ensure that files, registers and computer databases are used appropriately and correctly and ensure volunteers adhere to Information Sharing and Data Protection Protocol
- Ensure accurate case files are completed and that case management forms are utilised appropriately
Ensure diversity and gender lence in information collection and reporting:
- Develop MIS considering diversity and gender segregated data collection tools and methoda
- Analysis diversity and gender segregated information and reporting
- Contribute ijn local resource mobilization and knowledge management
Others:
- Collaborating with support departments to ensure adequate resourcing and support for the child protection MEAL system, including finance, logistics, human resources, transparency, and security.
- Representing Breaking the Silence’s MEAL system in internal and external meetings, workshops, and training sessions related to child protection.
- Performing any other duties related to child protection MEAL as assigned by the immediate supervisor.
- Be able and willing to respond to natural disasters or emergency situations, when needed and any other task assigned by Supervisor and /or Senior Management of BTS.
Compensation & Other Benefits
- 3 (Three) months probation period. After successful completion of the probation period, based on the performance of the staff and recommendation from the supervisor, the post may be continued till the project’s lifetime.
- 2 days weekend
- Office time, Annual Leave, Increment & other facilities will be applicable as per ‘Recruitment and Human Resource Management Policy’ of Breaking the Silence and the facilities will be applicable also based on available resources in the project budget.
Employment Status
Full Time
Job Location
Dhaka, Khulna, Sylhet
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