Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Urgent! Evaluation Specialist required for Deputy Team Leader role in Nigeria

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Qualified candidates are required to apply for the position of DTL in a leading NGO in Nigeria.


 H/she should have general understanding of trade capacity building systems in Nigeria.


Qualifications for the Deputy Team Leader:

● A graduate degree in Economics, Business Administration, Agriculture, Sociology, or a related field

● At least five years of experience in evaluating USAID-supported trade capacity building projects.
● Previous experience in evaluating development projects in Nigeria or any other African country would be preferred.
● Excellent verbal and writing skills.

 RATIONALE

This final performance evaluation is intended to provide an independent examination of the overall progress and accomplishments of a project. The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the activity’s performance by comparing achievements against expected results; and to determine the likelihood that beneficiaries will employ the capabilities acquired once the project ends. The evaluation will also provide useful guidance to USAID/Nigeria and other stakeholders in designing future trade capacity-building activities.

 Purpose 

This is a scope of work to procure the services of a lead evaluator and a team of technical and evaluation experts who will conduct a participatory program evaluation of the project in Nigeria. The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the activity’s performance by comparing achievements against expected results; and to determine the likelihood that beneficiaries will employ the capabilities acquired once the project ends. The evaluation will also provide useful guidance to USAID/Nigeria and other stakeholders in designing future trade capacity-building activities.


Interested candidates should send cv immediately to ohzed76@gmail.com. Only suitable candidates would be contacted for interview.

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