Position: Manager, Impact Measurement & Management
Organization: The/Nudge
Location: Bangalore
Apply: https://thenudge.freshteam.com/jobs/LM9IjlrbLIPp/manager-impact-measurement-management
At The/Nudge you will:
- collaborate with the centers and programs to create, validate or refine their impact measurement strategy and Theory of Change
- help define the monitoring and evaluation framework for each program including metrics and identify what is driving/hindering data collection
- help the centres design evaluations for program effectiveness purposes (conducting literature reviews, need-assessments, etc.)
- drive evaluation (including third-party and multi-player evaluation). The focus will be on deep understanding of the outcomes to generate insights to help refine/enhance the work on the ground
- have a deep understanding of the evaluation space and its evolution over time - from methodologies used and the practical aspects of executing them in the Indian context to more importantly understanding what to measure to understand the impact and what is driving/impeding it
- build strong relationships with key stakeholders including other operating organizations, funders, M&E organizations, and organizations doing field data collection (traditional and new) that are interested/working in the evaluation and impact measurement space
Apply if you have:
- at least 6 years of work experience, ideally with more than 3 years of evaluation experience in India or other developing countries (across rural/urban livelihoods, education, health, environment)
- strong analytical, synthesis, and communication skills (both written and verbal) and the ability to coordinate and negotiate effectively with multiple stakeholders
- experience in formulating data design and establishing a sound analytical framework around it
- the ability to apply the knowledge of theoretical frameworks to practical situations
- comfort working in a fast-paced, start-up environment
- a strong desire to make a difference and are passionate about solving difficult problems