The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer, will support and oversee data collection, collation, analysis, and reporting, ensuring that data is of high quality. He/she will support the development of a systematic monitoring framework to improve the qualitative and quantitative evidence gathered by the Utility. He/she will also provide technical assistance to the departments, particularly in relation to monitoring and evaluation, and reporting.
Qualifications
§ Degree in Business Administration, Economics, Statistics, or related field.
§ 5 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation
§ Experience in designing tools and strategies for data collection, analysis and production of reports.
§ Proven ICT skills, especially in MS Office, database software, and data analysis
§ Ability to multitask.
§ Knowledge of M&E and development issues
§ Excellent written and oral communication skills
§ Ability to respond positively to critical feedback and different points of view.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
§ Assist in the review of the utility’s strategic plan, particularly in the areas of performance indicators and their measurement.
§ Contribute to the monitoring of all project activities, expenditures and progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
§ Assist in the development and/or finalization of the project/programme performance report and keep the report updated in accordance with project activities and timeframes.
§ Examine the quality of existing data in the utility’s databases, review the methods of collecting the data, and the degree to which data will provide good baseline statistics for impact evaluation and evidence-base planning.
§ Provide inputs, information and statistics for quarterly, annual and other reports.
§ Participate in annual reviews, workshops and assist in preparing relevant reports.
§ Perform any other duties within the scope of the position as required.
Implementation of M&E and coordination:
§ Collect data on a regular basis to measure achievement against the performance indicators.
§ Analyse data quality with departments and independent sources where necessary.
§ Support project progress reporting, project mid-term review and final evaluation.
Communication:
§ Produce reports on M&E findings and prepare presentations based on M&E data as required.
§ Provide the supervisor with management information she/he may require.
§ Review the monitoring data on a timely basis and submit daily, weekly, fortnightly monthly reports to fill any gaps.
The Georgetown Sewerage and Water Commission was established on the 23rd March 1929 to provide for the completion of the Sewerage Works of Georgetown. Its objectives were to establish a body of Commissioners to control maintain and manage the Sewerage System and Waterworks of Georgetown; and to provide for the maintenance thereof. GS&WC was responsible for Central Georgetown. The Georgetown Sewerage and Water Amendment Act Number 4 of 1994 made the GS&WC an autonomous public sector institution under the control of the Minister of Works and Communications.
The Guyana Water Authority (GUYWA) was established under the Guyana Water Authority Act Chapter 55:01 of 1972. Its main activities included the construction, operation and maintenance of water distribution systems in order to supply potable water to the public. Prior to the establishment of the Authority, responsibility for the water sector was that of the Pure Water Supply Division of the Ministry of Works.
The Guyana Water Authority was responsible for delivering water to the suburban, Rural and the Hinterland regions excluding Linden and those areas supplied by the Sugar Industry Labour Welfare Fund Committee.
The Guyana Water Incorporated (GWI) was established, resulting from the merger of the Guyana Water Authority (Guywa) and the Georgetown Sewerage and Water Commissioners (GS&WC), on May 30, 2002. Thus, GWI is responsible for the previously divided responsibilities of GUYWA and GS&WC.