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  • Posted: Sep 26, 2022
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    The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961, working in the field of the wilderness preservation, and the reduction of humanity's footprint on the environment. It was formerly named the World Wildlife Fund, which remains its official name in Canada and the United States.
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    Head, Impact Monitoring and Reporting, Africa

    Major Duties and Responsibilities:

    Understanding and increasing impacts

    • Work with country offices and the regional team to set strategic priorities and identify synergies.
    • Establish a robust impact monitoring framework (linking project, landscape, office, regional and global levels) and practical tools for the region.
    • Support project development teams at the country and regional levels to integrate impact monitoring, based on rigorous Theories of Change (ToC), into the project design and budgets.
    • Support the measurement (i.e., baseline, KPI), verification, management and reporting of country and regional offices’ 2025 targets, outcomes and impacts using the integrated performance dashboard and other tools.
    • Develop capacity, promote consistency and provide technical assistance across the region (i.e., country, landscape, and regional teams) to use data and information to develop evidence-based conservation solutions that measurably advance WWF’s contribution to the achievement of relevant 2025 targets (and SDGs) through monitoring and evaluation, research and innovation, data analytics and policy and advocacy.
    • Promote investment (including more consistent cost recovery) and the culture of evidence based decision making in Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning at all levels.
    • In collaboration with M&E teams across the region, and the Performance unit, support the co-design and delivery of a system of conceptual and results-based frameworks, together with performance metrics and indicators.
    • Support the Director, Conservation Impact – Africa, the regional Conservation Directors forum, Landscape and Regional Programmes fora, etc, to strengthen monitoring, reporting, and the use of evidence for strategic programme design and implementation.

    Communicating Impact

    • Facilitate and support the collaborative development of knowledge management, evidence-based decision making and data sharing within the region and other regions in line with global approaches of common systems including facilitate the creation of a culture of data;
    • Monitor external trends around biodiversity, conservation and social development metrics and support their use in programme design and development, thought leadership, and impact monitoring.
    • Work with Communications colleagues to develop a systematic approach to compelling communication of WWF impact using both qualitative and quantitative approaches, such as impact stories and other innovative approaches.

    Building Partnerships

    • Proactively seek out feedback from country teams to understand challenges to more effective impact monitoring and support teams to implement robust impact monitoring approaches throughout the project cycle.
    • Contribute to thought leadership on planning for, measuring and reporting on environmental and societal impacts.
    • Strengthen the PMEL in the region and actively engage with other regions and globally to share lessons and cultivate collective capacity
    • Proactively engage with other organizations to share lessons and knowledge and enhance collaboration

    Identifying Innovative Solutions

    • Contribute to the strategic and operational development of country programmes by identifying and promoting the use of data and information to catalyze innovative new high impact conservation solutions/opportunities and evidence-based approaches to impact monitoring.
    • Support the effective use of data and information within and beyond WWF for adaptive management and enhanced conservation impact across scales and thematic areas/sectors.

    Profile:

    Required Qualifications

    • Post-graduate qualification in Environmental/Conservation science or Development or equivalent experience.
    • Further qualifications in relevant disciplines (e.g. data analysis and management, impact monitoring, research, etc.) would be an advantage.

    Required Skills and Competencies

    • At least 10 years of experience in conservation and development, including designing, developing and implementing impact monitoring systems, data collection, analysis and visualization.
    • Critical and strategic thinking with a results focus.
    • Knowledge and experience with best-practice conservation design, monitoring and evaluation approaches and tools for impact monitoring and reporting.
    • Excellent written and verbal English language skills (working knowledge of French an advantage for the Africa role).
    • Good facilitation and influencing skills;
    • Ability to communicate complex data and information to a variety of audiences from diverse professional backgrounds.
    • Change management skills to support culture change;
    • Excellent data analysis and visualisation skills.
    • Demonstrated ability to work with diverse, geographically dispersed teams in complex organisational environments.
    • Knowledge of databases and systems is preferable
    • Good knowledge of Africa trends and conservation and development challenges.
    • Strong initiative and genuine commitment to continual learning and improvement.
    • Proven track record of managing internal and external multi-cultural stakeholder processes.
    • Identifies and aligns with the core values of the WWF organization: Courage, Collaboration, Respect & Integrity;

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Kenya on www.linkedin.com to apply

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