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Project Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (MEL) Analyst
Working Hours: 10-12 hours per week
Duration: 6 months | Medium term
Number of positions: 4
Reporting to: MCVP Projects
DDL: 13th July
Descrição do Trabalho
Define and implement KPIs for each national initiative or macro project
Develop dashboards for real-time project performance visualization
Deliver monthly reports with insights and improvement recommendations
Facilitate After Action Reviews and knowledge sharing
Analyze cost-effectiveness, resource allocation, and project impact
Requirements
Strong analytical profile
Basic proficiency in Excel, Google Sheets, Google Data Studio, or Power BI
Ability to write and communicate clearly
KPI & MoS
100% of projects have defined KPIs by execution week 1
Functional national dashboard launched by month 1
≥ 1 quality report delivered by the 5th of each month
≥ 80% of stakeholders report using the reports to guide decisions
≥ 3 post-project learning sessions conducted throughout the term
Benefícios
Perguntas Específicas
1️⃣ What motivates you to apply for this role, and how does it align with your personal and professional goals?
2️⃣ Using a framework of your choice, analyze the last three predecessor terms, highlighting their biggest successes and challenges.
3️⃣ Identify three key skills you possess and explain how they will contribute to your success in this role and your team’s performance.
4️⃣ What are the best practices for accountability, and how do they align with your personal values?
5️⃣ What sets you apart as the best candidate for this specific role? Provide examples to support your answer.
Perguntas Específicas
Have you ever created KPIs or performance indicators for a project? What were they, and how did you use them?
How do you turn data into actionable insights? Can you give a real example?
Which tools (e.g., Excel, Google Sheets, Data Studio, Power BI) are you familiar with, and how would you apply them?
What kind of reports do you believe are most useful for strategic decision-making?
How would you handle a situation where a project’s results fall short of expectations?