M/E Coordinator
International Medical Corps

International Medical Corps is a global, nonprofit, humanitarian aid organization dedicated to saving lives and relieving suffering by providing emergency medical services, as well as healthcare training and development programs, to those affected by disaster, disease or conflict

 


 Section/Unit: Program
 Grade Level: 9
 Supervisor: Head, Country Technical Program Management
 No. of Post: 1
 Duty Station: Omdurman Country Office
 Closing Date: 07 May 2026

 
 Background:

IMC has been operational in Sudan since 2004 and remains one of the largest humanitarian agency delivering multi-sectoral and integrated humanitarian responses and resilience building programs aiming for improving the quality of life of the most vulnerable, conflict affected and/or displaced communities through health and related (nutrition, WASH) interventions



 
 Duties and responsibilities:

MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

IMC's policies, guidelines, and procedures

 

  • Mainstream the Global M/E Guidelines across all related M/E activities at the field level and ensure the guidance notes for monitoring, evaluation, and accountability are functional at the field level.
  • Map and detail the navigation, selection, application, and adaptation of existing guidelines, tools, and templates at the relevant stages of the project cycle.
  • Develop guidance and standards methodologies for the collection and analysis of data to allow for comparison and aggregation across time and the different projects.
  • Actively promotes Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) standards within IMC and amongst its beneficiaries.
  • Contribute to the creation of a positive image and overall credibility of the organization, notably through the application of the Code of Conduct, ethics, values, and standpoint with regards to internal and external actors.

 

Project design and planning

  • • Design and coordinate needs assessment and situation analysis through various approaches (e.g. direct data collection, secondary sources, problem tree analysis, SWOT analysis) and ensure that needs assessment and project design are linked.
  • • Ensure M/E requirements of the donors during proposal development, such as mandatory donors’ indicators and annexes, etc.
  • Support program and M/E team with developing the results framework, theory of change, log frame Program Monitoring Tool (PMT), and M/E plan including indicators for existing and new projects. 
  • Identify the budget/resources needed for M/E activities of projects.
  • Represent the organization in the M/E and Assessment Working Groups promoting a positive image.

 

M/E system

  • In coordination with the Program Team and M/E field Focal Points, establish a reliable participatory M/E framework for the IMC Mission to ensure quality.
  • Design full M/E procedures and operating plans within the mission and develop harmonized data collection tools involving the different stakeholders (project team, partners)
  • Ensure that accountability to affected populations (AAP) data is collected routinely throughout the project cycle, enabling evidence-based programming and corrective action.
  • Develop data gathering strategies and reporting flows for projects in the mission.
  • Oversee the collection and timely reporting of data and statistics from the health facilities and other centers.
  • Consolidate statistics from Health, Nutrition, WASH, MHPSS, VAWG and FLS (as applicable) sectors and analyzing cross-cutting indicators.
  • Collaborate with the M/E and DHIS2 teams at HQ to develop and maintain the data management system including updating, troubleshooting and promptly addressing all problems as they arise
  • Implement DHIS2 where appropriate and applicable, control and manage DHIS2 data entry and management.
  • Lead the implementation of Satellite-based Tracking and Remote Monitoring (STARM) system
  • Lead the Quarterly Country Report process and work closely with program technical leads to aggregate project data at country level
  • Conduct regular site visits or when required to monitor service provision and ensure data quality

 

Data quality management

  • Collaborate with technical staff on data quality maintenance, and routine monitoring of programs. 
  • Develop strategies for assessing the quality of collected data for the indicators and manage tools and methods for assessing data quality for all indicators.
  • Organize the planning for project data quality audits and monitor and coordinate routine data quality audits conducted in different sites, compile results at the level of a project and develop actions plans to implement corrective measures.
  • Coordinate data gathering and data management of population-based surveys and surveillance activities.
  • Maintain data at the mission level according to IMC’s data protection protocols.

 

Sampling techniques

  • Use proper sampling (probability and non-probability) techniques considering desired power, type of survey or evaluation (e.g. single point or multiple point; baseline vs endline), the objective of the survey or evaluation (e.g. testing for change or getting a point prevalence), and budget limitations. 
  • Ensure adherence to prescribed methodologies of sampling, data collection, and data entry.
  • Facilitate, guide and supervise external consultants (if applicable) in conducting needs assessments, surveys, evaluations and contextual analysis. Review the methodology, sampling approach and other important details proposed by the expert/consultant.
  • Lead the development of sampling frames, calculate the sample size and draw samples for surveys, including implementation of donor recommendations for the surveys.

Qualitative and quantitative techniques

  • Develop and use different qualitative and quantitative methods of data collection including structured/ semi structured interviews, key informant interviews, in-depth interviews, group discussions, focus group discussions and direct observations as an M/E tool. Conduct training in quantitative and qualitative techniques for data collection for M/E, program and interviewers. 
  • Prepare tabulation plan and perform quantitative data analysis 
  • Perform qualitative textual analysis, develop topical outlines (coding) and support the team in narrating the findings.
  • Keeping the social dynamics, manage errors/bias and strategy to minimize them and to ensure the data collected is representative of populations without power (avoiding over dependence on community leaders, local authorities, and/or government authorities as primary sources for defining communities' needs and preferences).
  • Develop Terms of Reference (ToR) outlining the objectives, methodology, sampling approach and other necessary details for the study to be conducted internally or by a consultant and overseeing the logistics of data collection and data management and ensuring adequate resources are available.
  • Design questionnaires for monitoring purposes and apply the different interview techniques (structured/semi-structured).
  • Conduct regular site visits or when required to monitor and assist partners in the data collection process to ensure data quality.

 

Mobile and manual data collection

  • Determine the appropriate data collection tool based on the purpose, advantages and disadvantages of mobile data collection techniques.
  • Design simple and complex questionnaire using XLS or form builder (Kobo form builder, Ona form builder, etc.)
  • Support in installing and configuring mobile data collection tools (OKD collect, Kobo collect, Ona collect, Comm Care, etc.) on smart phones or tablets and managing data on mobile servers (Kobo form builder, Ona form builder, etc.) 

Increase capacity of other staff in developing XLS form and setting up mobile data collection

 

Data analysis, including use of statistical software

  • Develop guidance and standards methodologies for the collection and analysis of data to allow for comparison and aggregation across time and the different projects.
  • Support M/E and the project/program team on conducting statistical analysis including descriptive (univariate and bivariate data analysis) and inferential analysis using statistical software.
  • Support the qualitative analysis and develop topical outlines (coding).
  • Develop spatial data from maps, documents, and other data sources.
  • Analyze data and develop spatial data models and maps.
  • Triangulate findings from several qualitative and quantitative sources.
  • Interpret statistical data for use in decision-making and synthesize quantitative and qualitative information for write-up/reports and decision making.

Evaluation design

• Develop TOR for internal and external baseline surveys, mid-term evaluations, final evaluations and frame the different types of study questions such as barrier analysis, market analysis, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Surveys (KAP).

• Make a comprehensive situation analysis to inform an evaluation.

Identify the needed resources for evaluation, such as information, expertise, personnel, instruments, and budget.

• Manage the administrative and logistic process of evaluations involving external evaluators.

Train and supervise data gathering of internal performance evaluation and design and synthesize the findings from participative evaluation techniques (actively involving affected communities in the evaluation exercises).

 

Presenting information

• Write full narrative reports (needs assessments, internal reviews, progress reports) and executive summaries.

• Present information and ‘tell the story of the project to multiple audiences and decision makers based on the findings from the analysis and monitoring.

• Verify reports' accuracy and presentation of information, including the use of appropriate graphs and tables.

• Disseminate qualitative and quantitative results using the established dashboard or system as per agreed frequency.

• Presents AAP data in simplified yet informative formats, depicting disaggregated community perceptions on quality of humanitarian actions and accountability commitments.

• Report and share evaluation finding to stakeholders.

 

Management and leadership

• Support the Country Office in identifying the human resources needs in M/E department and support in recruitment, onboarding and training.

• Provide technical supervision and coordination of M/E Officers from field sites.

• Create and sustain a work environment of mutual respect where team members strive to achieve excellence.

 

Capacity development and training

•Identify the gaps in staff knowledge of M/E concepts and skills and provide training in these topics.

• Provide coaching/mentoring of staff and on-the-job training to improve the skills of the staff in M/E.

• Deliver intermediate-level training to the M/E team and conduct training on qualitative techniques for data collection for interviewers.

• Support program staff with additional training and mentoring on routine monitoring procedures and surveillance techniques.

• Organize annual refresher training on Accountability/CBFRM for staff and volunteers

 

Knowledge management and learning

• Develop KML mechanisms and processes for the mission while ensuring these mechanisms are in line with IMC’s guidelines

• Establish basic learning systems that incorporate program studies’ findings, lessons learned, achievements and gaps, and develop all the tools required to support learning practices. 

• Organize internal reviews and lessons learned workshops and present practical recommendations

• Ensure after-action reviews and lessons learned exercises, including data collected through Community-Based Feedback and Response Mechanism (CBFRM) and other participative forms of community engagement and feedback collection.

 

Community based feedback and response mechanism

• Provide technical support to the team on establishing and maintaining effective feedback mechanisms for decision making, fully in line with commitments regarding accountability to affected populations (AAP), including IASC CAAP, CHS, and Sphere Humanitarian Charter

• Implement and monitor the CBFRM, accountability initiatives, and practices across the mission.

• Lead the implementation of methodologies to consult communities on their preferences based on the operational context.

 

Cross-cutting themes

• Support IMC program staff and management to mainstream critical concepts around sex, age, vulnerability protection, and conflict sensitivity across all projects and programs by:

• Supporting dedicated sex, protection, and conflict awareness analyses as may be required by programs. 

• Integrating the collection of information related to demographic vulnerabilities and contextual risks (sex, age, vulnerability, etc.) into all M/E exercises to provide an evidence base.

• Following up with program teams to utilize findings and strengthen activities in line with sex, protection, and conflict-sensitive approaches

 

Perform other duties as assigned. The duties and responsibilities listed in this document are representative of the nature and level of work assigned and not necessarily comprehensive.

 


 
 Minimum Qualification, Skills and Experience Required:

• Typically, a bachelor’s degree in social sciences, public health, statistics, or international development, with experience or background in M/E, epidemiology, public health, and health information management. Master’s degree preferred. Equivalent combination of relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.

• 8+ years of relevant and progressive experience working in related field, including minimum of 5 years of applied experience with a humanitarian organization in designing, implementing and overseeing monitoring and evaluation tasks in relevant sectors.

• Demonstrated experience in managing teams and building staff capacity within complex programming.

• Experience with M/E approaches for key donors such as USAID, BHA, OFDA, ECHO, EU, DfID, UN, etc.

• Experience in database design and other tools for information management like DHIS2;

• Experience in use of qualitative and quantitative software for data analysis. 

• Experience with mobile data collection platform

• Able to identify gaps in staff knowledge of M/E concepts and skills and provide training in these topics.

• Know causal analysis approaches (e.g. problem tree analysis, SWOT analysis) and carry out situation analysis and assessment of needs and opportunities (with the inputs of technical specialists).

• Possess the skills to write full narrative reports (needs assessments, internal reviews, progress reports) and executive summaries.

• Demonstrated understanding of data protection and confidentiality as part of data collection and management practices, and ability to respect and maintain confidentiality.

• Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Teams.

• Competency in using statistical software EPI-Info, SPSS, and STATA.

• Possess the skills in qualitative data analysis software such as MaxQDA, NVivo, Atlas.ti. 

• Possess the skills in mobile data collection software such as Ona, KoboToolBox.

• Perform inferential analysis using statistical software.

• Knowledge of inferential statistics 

If you are interested and meeting needed minimum requirements highlighted in the advertisement JD details, please submit your applications, C.V, qualifications & experience certificates, national card, birth certificate, through Labor office and Sudan job website before May 7th , 2026. 

 

Ethical Conduct at International Medical Corps

•As part of a global, humanitarian team dedicated to saving lives, easing suffering, and building self-reliance, International Medical Corps staff are responsible for adhering to our Code of Conduct and Ethics and for knowing and abiding by International Medical Corps policies and standards. All staff play a vital role in preventing violations of our Code of Conduct and Ethics, including conflicts of interest, fraud, corruption, and any kind of exploitation or abuse. International Medical Corps is also committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment free of harassment, bullying, and other misconduct, enabling staff to build and maintain professional, respectful working relationships. 

•International Medical Corps prioritizes safeguarding the populations with whom we work from exploitation, neglect, or abuse of children and adults at risk, and/or any form of trafficking in persons. International Medical Corps is committed to engaging members of crisis-affected communities to participate in meaningful ways in a crisis response, including making informed decisions about the assistance they receive, mitigating potential risks, and holding us accountable for the commitments we make. All staff are expected to support International Medical Corps’ culture of accountability toward our stakeholders, particularly the crisis-affected communities and individuals we serve. 

•As part of International Medical Corps’ commitment to a speak-up culture and as one of the primary ways we collectively hold ourselves accountable for complying with the ethical principles and standards of conduct outlined in the Code of Conduct and Ethics, all staff are required to report suspected or actual misconduct or violations of organizational policies. Our Code of Conduct and Ethics and Whistleblower Policy prohibit any form of retaliation against whistleblowers or individuals who report a concern in good faith. Staff who violate these protections may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment or contractual relationship with International Medical Corps.

 

Equal Opportunities 

•International Medical Corps is proud to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or status as a veteran.

•International Medical Corps never asks job applicants for a fee, payment, or other monetary transactions. If you are asked for money in connection with this recruitment, please report to International Medical Corps at the website provided at the end of this document. 

•Website for reporting misconduct: www.InternationalMedicalCorps.ethicspoint.com. Please do not submit your CV or application to this website, it will not be considered for review




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