Remote Learning Advisor

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Dexis Consulting Group

πŸ“Remote - Worldwide

Job highlights

Summary

Join Dexis as a Learning Advisor for the Labor Neighbors Initiative and contribute to expanding access to lawful and protective labor pathways for eligible workers from Latin America and the Caribbean. As a part-time, remote-eligible position, you will develop and oversee the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) aspects of the initiative, preparing a MEL plan with annual updates, supporting team members in data collection and reporting, and contributing to knowledge products and meetings.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree (or higher) with eight (8) or more years of work experience, or a Bachelor’s degree and 10 years of work experience or 15+ years equivalent relevant work experience
  • A minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in program monitoring and evaluation, and CLA; a basic understanding of international development MEL principles and approaches is required
  • Experience in virtual facilitation approaches and collaboration with teams across multiple time zones and geographic contexts
  • Excellent analytical and conceptual skills to interpret data from various sources; to prepare reports and analyses; and to assess the effects of USAID programs/projects on socioeconomic development in the country are required
  • Ability to plan and execute multiple MEL activities simultaneously is a must
  • Ability to synthesize complex program data and Agency MEL policies to translate it into simple, succinct information
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to develop and maintain effective working relationships
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and report writing skills are required
  • Experience as a user of common data management programs (e.g., Excel)
  • Ability to work in an unstructured environment, creating and driving lines of effort
  • Ability to travel as required
  • Language Proficiency: English (IV) & Spanish (III)

Responsibilities

  • Prepare a MEL plan with annual updates that includes short-, medium- and long-term goals, and key performance indicators for the Labor Neighbors Initiative
  • Support Labor Neighbors Initiative team members to identify, collect, and report data and information required in the MEL Plan
  • Contribute to and manage the knowledge base of good practices associated with labor pathways by researching and summarizing how pathways can be scaled up and made safer and more accessible
  • Develop internal and external knowledge products and related materials, such as reports, fact sheets, talking points, presentations, and briefing materials, which highlight achievements, good practices, and advancements
  • Provide input and knowledge to assist with meetings and events related to the Labor Neighbors Initiative
  • Organize regular meetings to facilitate collaboration, learning, and adapting (CLA) among Labor Neighbors Initiative team members and other stakeholders, as appropriate, including pause & reflect sessions and after action reviews
  • Exchange information and discuss best practices and lessons learned with key stakeholders, including but not limited to USAID

Benefits

Healthcare insurance

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