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Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor | Guyana
ORGANIZATION: WUSC (World University Services of Canada)
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Assignment Type: Canadian International Volunteer
Eligibility Requirements: Open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada only
Assignment ID: VA-106872
Assignment Title: Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor
Partner: WUSC - Guyana (ENGAGE Youth)
Country: Guyana
Duration: 6 to 12 months (flexible)
Time Commitment: Full time
Assignment ContextAre you passionate about youth and women’s empowerment? Do you have monitoring and evaluation, writing, technical and organization skills to share?
As the Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor with WUSC Guyana's project Empowering the Next Generation:
Agency and Gender Equality (ENGAGE Youth) in Georgetown, Guyana, you will support the WUSC in managing, developing and implementing the WUSC ENGAGE Youth project’s monitoring and evaluation strategy.
Apply today to have an impact in improving opportunities for young people in Guyana!
Roles and ResponsibilitiesParticipate in development and implementation of the project’s strategies to ensure implementation of the annual work plan within the scope of work
Work closely with Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship and TVET Engagement Managers to integrate private sector partnerships into project planning and implementation, ensuring synergy and alignment with overall objectives.
Facilitate linkages between TVET institutions and employers, fostering communication and collaboration
Identify partners for entrepreneurship support services through Career Development Centers and Vocational Training Centers
Provide administrative support, including scheduling, correspondence management, and record-keeping.
Participate in pre-assignment training
Participate in at least 3 public engagement initiatives with Canadian audiences before, during, or after the assignment. Volunteers will be equipped with the tools, training, funds, and support to achieve these goals. Volunteers will also have to report on each of their public engagement activities through our Volunteer Information Portal. Virtual chats and individual check-ins can be booked with the Senior Public Engagement Officer throughout the course of their assignment and up to 2 years after to seek guidance and support with their public engagement activities
Canadian volunteers are required to do at least one activity that contributes to meeting a fundraising target of $1,500. The minimum requirement is met by each volunteer using our Volunteer Information Portal to report having sent one message to their network about their volunteer assignment that includes the link to the WUSC Shared Impact Fund webpage. This message also counts as one of their three required public engagement activities. Volunteers will be supported with the tools, training, and support to achieve the fundraising goal
Submit reports as required by the partner organization and by WUSC.
Bachelor’s degree in Statistics, Business, Rural Development, International Development and/or any other relevant field
A minimum one (1) year relevant professional experience in the field of M&E
Experience in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word and Data Management System
A commitment to gender equality, youth inclusion, and international volunteering
Flexibility, adaptability, excellent interpersonal skills and cultural sensitivity especially with indigenous people
Experience with group facilitation and training, including content development considered an asset
Experience living and working internationally considered an asset
Written and oral fluency in English
ENGAGE Youth is a 5-year project funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) with the Ultimate Outcome "to enhance the empowerment of Indigenous and rural youth, especially young women, in target regions of Guyana" by facilitating improved and meaningful participation of youth in decision-making at the personal, household and community levels; and strengthening the network of local, regional and national stakeholders to effectively address the social and economic needs and aspirations of Indigenous youth from target regions. The ENGAGE Youth Theory of Change is premised on the assumption that increased engagement of Indigenous youth at the personal, household and community levels, and an improved local, regional and national system of stakeholders, will result in enhanced empowerment of Indigenous youth, especially young women. ENGAGE Youth takes a holistic approach to empowerment, which recognizes the significant needs of the target group and importance of the broad-spectrum of key stakeholders required to achieve the ENGAGE Youth Ultimate Outcome. The project utilizes human-centered design (HCD) approaches that allow for active participation of Indigenous youth in designing and implementing initiatives, and a systems approach that facilitates identification of root problems and focuses on actions that enhance sustainability through working closely with local actors and organizations. ENGAGE Youth supports Indigenous youth from Regions 1, 7, 8 and 9 in Guyana. The main project partners include government ministries and agencies; non-governmental organizations; and community, national and regional organizations that work with Indigenous youth.
Partner DescriptionWorld University Service of Canada (WUSC) is a Canadian non-profit organization with a mission to enhance education, economic opportunities, and empowerment for youth and women. WUSC works with a diverse network of volunteers, students, institutions, governments, and businesses. WUSC is the implementing agency for the Global Affairs Canada (GAC) funded five-year project - Empowering the Next Generation: Agency and Gender Equality (ENGAGE Youth) in Guyana. The ultimate goal of ENGAGE Youth is to enhance the empowerment of Indigenous and rural youth, especially young women, in target regions of Guyana. ENGAGE Youth will support the enhanced empowerment of Indigenous youth, especially young women, through awareness raising and public engagements on gender equality; provision of life-skills education; enhanced access and referrals to social services; access to applied training in relevant employability, livelihood, business development and entrepreneurship skills; and delivery of skills training and responsive grants to enable young people to effectively engage in youth-led enterprises and economic initiatives. Through financial and technical support, ENGAGE Youth will strengthen the capacity of local, regional and national stakeholders to effectively develop and implement sustainable, gender-responsive, and youth sensitive initiatives that address the social and economic needs and aspirations of Indigenous youth, especially young women.
Support PackageSupport and guidance from the WUSC Volunteer Mobilization Team prior to departure and from WUSC Country Team while on assignment
Pre-departure training to learn about the volunteering for development program, gain practical skills for living and working in an intercultural context and network with other volunteers
In-country orientation upon arrival in country of assignment
Language training in country of assignment, where required
Modest monthly living and accommodation allowance
Airfare to and from the assignment country
Visa/work permit
Pre-departure medical exam
Health insurance
Vaccinations and antimalarial medication
Criminal record verification
Vacation leave entitlement
Debriefing after completion of assignment
An incredible opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to global development, enhance your professional skills and participate in an experience of a lifetime!
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About WUSC (World University Services of Canada)
Location:
1404 Scott St, Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 2N2, CA
Mission Statement
WUSC (World University Service of Canada) is a Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to improving education, employment, and empowerment opportunities for youth around the world.
Description
WUSC (World University Service of Canada) was founded in the 1920s as part of a global network that provided support to displaced students in post-war Europe. Since then, we have evolved into a Canadian global development organization working in over a dozen countries around the world that supports education, economic opportunities, and empowerment for youth, their families, and their communities.
Our vision is a better world for all young people. It is a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable world in which all young people, especially women and refugees, are empowered to secure a good quality of life for themselves, their families, and their communities.
We work with a diverse network of students, volunteers, institutions, governments, and businesses to improve education, economic, and empowerment opportunities for young people.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Georgetown, Section KGuyana
DATE POSTED
April 4, 2025
SKILLS
- Strategic Planning
- Business Planning
- Business Analysis
- Critical Thinking
- Organization
- Project Management
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 6 to 12 months (Flexible)