Professional for Impact Orientation and PMEL (f/m/x) at Brot für die Welt’s Regional Office (VEST) in Vietnam
Your fields of action.
  • Analyzing the needs and existing knowledge in the areas of monitoring, evaluation, and IT-supported data collection
  • Designing, organizing and conducting needs-based trainings, workshops, and individual coaching sessions on monitoring systems, impact measurement, and reporting in Vietnam and Laos
  • Advising and supporting in the development, application, and further development of PMEL systems as well as in the presentation of results and impacts
  • Supporting partner organizations in the introduction and use of storytelling methods and good practice examples for effective public relations work
  • Together with the VEST team you will evaluate the partner organisation’s reporting, identify training needs, and contribute to the continuous improvement of the programs
Your competences.
  • a university degree in a relevant field, such as social sciences or development cooperation
  • solid experience in the development and application of monitoring and evaluation systems (PMEL)
  • enjoy organising and conducting trainings, workshops, and coaching sessions and have a broad repertoire of participatory methods
  • excellent English skills
  • open to intensively learn the Vietnamese language
  • able to respond flexibly and solution-oriented to unexpected situations
  • high level of intercultural sensitivity and experience, preferably in Southeast Asia

The project.
As a professional, you will support partner organizations in systematically expanding their competencies in results-oriented planning, monitoring, evaluation, and learning (PMEL).
 

Working together for justice.
Since 1960, more than 7,000 professionals have supported partner organisations of Bread for the World in around 120 countries worldwide and shared their lives with people from another culture. DÜ selects these ecumenically and developmentally committed professionals according to standardised procedures, trains them in intensive preparation for service lasting several weeks and accompanies them during their time abroad and after their return.