USAID/Tanzania Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Adaptation (T-MELA) Activity Subject Matter Expert – Nutritionist Jobs in Tazania

USAID/Tanzania Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Adaptation (T-MELA) Activity Subject Matter Expert – Nutritionist Jobs in Tazania



Social Impact (SI) is a global development management consulting firm. We provide monitoring, evaluation, strategic planning, and capacity building services to advance development effectiveness.

We work across all development sectors including democracy and governance, health and education, environment, and economic growth. Since 1997 we have worked in over 100 countries for clients such as US government agencies, bilateral donors, multilateral development banks, foundations, and nonprofits.

Project Description:

On January 19, 2023, USAID/Tanzania awarded International Business Initiatives (IBI) and SI a four-year contract for the Tanzania Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning and Adaptation (T-MELA) Activity. This activity is to assist the USAID/Tanzania Mission with strategy- and activity-level performance monitoring, evaluation, and learning.

This activity will also provide data gathering and verification, data visualization (including Geographic Information Systems), data quality assessments, impact and performance evaluations, assessments, organizational learning, and collaboration among USAID’s implementing partners and DO teams.

Purpose and use of Lishe Endelevu Endline:

The purpose of the endline study is to assess the extent to which USAID/Lishe Endelevu Activity has improved the nutritional status of children under five and women of reproductive age, including adolescent girls in the four regions of implementation.

Through this study, the T-MELA will be able to collect point-estimate data to measure the outcome and impact/performance of the Activity. With this endline, USAID seeks to answer the following evaluation questions.

  • How has USAID/Lishe Endelevu contributed to the improvement in the coordination of nutrition interventions at the region, council, and community levels? To what extent are the multisectoral structures and systems transformed to support the implementation of nutrition interventions in the four regions?

  • To what extent has USAID/Lishe Endelevu Activity contributed to the improvement of the nutritional status of children under five and women of reproductive age, including adolescents in the four regions of implementation? How has USAID/Lishe Endelevu supported the achievement of these observed changes at the region, council, and community levels?

  • To what extent has the Activity improved household production and consumption of nutrient-rich foods? What are the most significant challenges and/or opportunities in achieving the Activity results given climate change?

  • To what extent have gender transformation interventions and SBCC approaches improved equitable control over household resources and income generation for dietary diversity?

    Position Description:

    SI is seeking two Subject Matter Experts (Nutritionists) to support the Team Lead in conducting the Lishe Endelevu Endline evaluation.

    The Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) must be English and Kiswahili speakers with extensive evaluation expertise in the public health and nutrition sectors. She/he will support the TL through all stages of the evaluation, in generating all key deliverables including a Design Report, Draft Evaluation Report , Final Evaluation Report, and other key knowledge products.

    The SMEs will support the TL in data collection to all stakeholders along with a locally based Team Leader and a Data Analyst. SMEs will work under the guidance of the TL and Senior Assessment and Evaluation Specialist in Tanzania and SI’s Project Director in Washington DC.

    Responsibilities:

    The Subject Matter Experts will:

  • Work collaboratively with the Principal Investigator, co-Principal Investigator, T-MELA’s Chief of Party and Senior Assessment and Evaluation Specialist.

  • Conduct desk review, initial stakeholder consultation, and identify additional information/analyses required.

  • Prepare and finalize evaluation desi gn, methodologies, analysis strategies, work plan, and timelines to USAID and partners .

  • Conduct qualitative data collection efforts, consultation with implementing partners based upon research/logistical needs.

  • Perform Qualitative and quantitative data analysis and iteratively develop findings, conclusions, and recommendations.

  • Write the evaluation report in coordination with PI, taking into consideration feedback from a preliminary findings session

  • Support the PI in the preparation of the key findings, conclusions, and recommendations to USAID, key stakeholders, private sector, and research users following SI's and USAID's standards.

  • Support the PI in responding to USAID and T-MELA’s comments and feedback and deliver high-quality deliverables that meet USAID
    and SI's standards.

    Deliverables:

    Support Principal Investigator in the production and management of the following:

  • Final Evaluation Design: A detailed, full evaluation design and workplan following an initial consultation with USAID that will include chosen methodologies, and data collection tools.

  • Kick off meeting/Inbrief: A PowerPoint/Google Slides presentation summarizing the Inception Report for USAID/T-MELA and key partners prior to the launch of data collection.

  • Findings Conclusions and Recommendations (FCR) Matrix: An analysis tool through which data is triangulated and findings, conclusions, and recommendations specific to each research question are produced. Two FCR matrixes are expected, a preliminary document after the first full week of data collection, and a final matrix at the end of the data analysis period.

  • Outbrief: The team will present the key findings, conclusions, and recommendations to the wider USAID/Tanzania Mission through a PowerPoint/google slides presentation. The SME is expected to support the PI in updating this PowerPoint after the final report.

  • Draft Report : A draft report with fully developed findings, conclusions, and recommendations, no longer than 30 pages excluding annexes, will be submitted to the T-MELA COP who will submit to the USAID COR for T-MELA activity. The format will include an executive summary, table of contents, methodology, findings, and recommendations. USAID/T-MELA and key local stakeholders will provide comments on the draft report.

  • Final Report: The team will submit a final report that incorporates responses to USAID's/partner's comments and suggestions. The report will be submitted electronically in English. The report will be disseminated within USAID and key stakeholders.

    Qualifications and Skills:

    The Nutritionist must have/hold:

    Education:

  • A minimum of a master’s degree in nutrition, Public Health or a related field. A Ph.D. is preferred.

    Work Experience:

  • At least 7-10 years of experience in nutrition or public health program implementation, evaluation, assessments and studies preferably in Tanzania.

  • Proven experience in conducting endline evaluations for nutrition or public health programs, particularly in low-resource settings.

  • Demonstrated experience in providing technical assistance to government agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders in nutrition or public health initiatives.

    Qualitative Methodology and Data Analysis:

  • Expertise in designing and conducting qualitative research studies, including focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, and key informant interviews.

  • Proficiency in using qualitative data analysis software such as Dedoose, NVivo, or MAXQDA.

  • Experience in developing codebook, analyzing qualitative data and synthesizing findings into actionable recommendations to inform new design.

  • Knowledge of various qualitative research methodologies and ability to select appropriate methods for specific research questions and contexts.

    Quantitative Methodology and Data Analysis:

  • Strong background in designing and implementing quantitative surveys, such as household surveys or facility assessments.

  • Proficiency in using statistical software packages, such as SPSS and/or STATA for data management and analysis.

  • Cultural Competence and Language Skills:

  • Fluency in English and Swahili, both written and spoken, to effectively communicate with project stakeholders and conduct research activities.

  • Familiarity with the local culture, customs, and social norms in Tanzania to ensure culturally sensitive research practices and interpretation of findings.

    Other Skills and Qualifications:

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for building rapport with research participants and working collaboratively with project stakeholders.

  • Strong report writing and presentation skills to disseminate evaluation findings and recommendations to diverse audiences.

  • Ability to work under tight deadlines and manage multiple tasks simultaneously.

  • Willingness to travel to remote project sites within Tanzania, as needed.

    How to Apply

    For more information and job application details, see; USAID/Tanzania Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning, and Adaptation (T-MELA) Activity Subject Matter Expert – Nutritionist Jobs in Tazania

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