(RFC500589) - IAES SENIOR EVALUATION MANAGER: CENTER EXTERNAL REVIEWS
About this role
IAES SENIOR EVALUATION MANAGER: CENTER EXTERNAL REVIEWS
THE ORGANIZATION
On behalf of CGIAR’s
Independent Advisory and Evaluation Service (IAES), the Alliance of Bioversity
International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT),
which hosts IAES, is seeking a qualified candidate to serve as a Senior
Evaluation Manager for Center External Reviews, based in Nairobi, Kenya. The
Alliance is part of CGIAR, a global research partnership for a food-secure
future (https://www.cgiar.org/).
ABOUT THE POSITION
The Evaluation Function work-stream within IAES has two core pillars of evaluative activity, responsive to demand
from CGIAR’s Council and other CGIAR stakeholders. One of these pillars, for
which IAES is recruiting this manager position, is to conduct external,
evaluative reviews of CGIAR research centers. The Senior Manager has a critical
role to manage the external reviews. The incumbent will work collaboratively
with one other IAES Senior Evaluation Manager focused on the research portfolio
evaluation pillar, as well as with other work-streams of IAES, as well as CGIAR
and Center MEL colleagues, to ensure that information generated through
independent evaluations is timely, of high quality, available and accessible, in
support of management, learning and decision-making processes.
The role requires an experienced
evaluation professional and manager, with specific experience in evaluation of
organizations or research institutes. The position holder will have a track record
of designing, planning, overseeing, providing quality assurance, analyzing, and
reporting on evaluations. Experience working in independent evaluation
offices or implementing evaluation in the context of research for development
or academic institutions is desirable in this role.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
Role Summary
The Senior
Manager leads the implementation of the Center External Review framework, maintaining
clear standards, criteria, and cadence to ensure rigor and consistency and
periodically re-validating the design based on lessons learned. They ensure
aggregable data across Centers through standardized methods, rating scales, and
templates. They manage evaluator selection and workflows for Center reviews
from the IAES roster and oversee quality assurance processes and cross-Center synthetic
products. Furthermore, the manager coordinates the timely development and
delivery of review materials to governing bodies and leads follow-up processes
to track agreed actions and strengthen accountability. They actively contribute
to and share expertise within MEL communities, primarily the CGIAR MEL
Community of Practice.
Specific Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Director of IAES
and aligned with the multi-year evaluation plan (MYEP), specific
responsibilities include:
Leading the Center External
Review pillar
With a strong focus on
standards, criteria, and cadence of Center External Reviews, with replicable
and comparable methods, the incumbent will be responsible to:
- Manage
the Center External Review (CER) pillar of the multi-year evaluation program.
- Coordinate
the preparation of accessible, timely, and relevant evaluation information for
use by the CGIAR governing bodies to assist their execution of their oversight
and fiduciary duties as described in CGIAR governing documents.
- Adhere
to standards and principles within the CGIAR Evaluation Framework and Policy,
associated and applicable Evaluation Guidelines, and IAES policies and
procedures, to ensure objectivity and independence of outputs free of conflicts
of interest.
- Oversee,
coordinate, and document a quality assurance process for all evaluations under management
and contribute to peer-to-peer quality assurance.
- Engage consultative
and steering processes for Center External Reviews and ensure program
management excellence across a suite of reviews.
- Ensure
internal communication and knowledge management strategies that support the
effective use of evaluative evidence.
- For
evaluations under management, plan and organize evaluation-related meetings,
events and workshops, including Validation, Recommendation Refinement, and
After-Action Reviews.
- Represent
the IAES Evaluation work-stream and evaluations under management at meetings, as
requested by IAES director.
- In
concert with IAES director, prepare evaluative input to governance and
assurance body secretariats to ensure governance endorsements and knowledge-management tasks.
- Contribute
to other evaluative activities, including managing arising thematic evaluation as
assigned, and back-up (peer) support to specified portfolio evaluation
activities.
Planning and resource management in the IAES
context
- Prepare
management plans and ensure all project management actions required for
activities under responsibility, in terms of human and financial management.
- Participate
in cross-functional activities of IAES to maintain a roster of world-class
evaluation and subject-matter experts.
- Foster
and contribute to collaborative teamwork and communication within IAES, participating
in coordination, knowledge sharing and capacity building initiatives.
- Manage
CER product budgets (est. 500,000 USD per year), planning and managing the
portion of IAES budget that supports the CER work plan, collaboratively with
Senior Evaluation Manager and IAES Finance Specialist, in compliance with all
internal systems and Standard Operation Procedures and oversight of IAES
director.
- Participate in IAES
planning and reporting activities and collaborate across work-streams to deliver
cross-functional priorities. Given the cross-cutting nature of the CER pillar,
the role requires close coordination with colleagues across IAES functions.
- The role
will supervise analysts (consultant or, potentially, permanent staff),
supporting Evaluation function activities, and project-specific consultants.
Contributing to CGIAR’s multiyear evaluation
plan, MEL framework, and evaluation policy
- Coordinate
with MEL professionals at Center and System level to ensure an efficient,
cohesive, and harmonized approach to evaluations. Participate and contribute to CGIAR MEL
Community of Practice.
- Contribute
to the development and adaptive management of CGIAR evaluation plans.
- Support the IAES Director
in the periodic review of the CGIAR Evaluation Framework and Policy, as well as
associated standards, guidelines, and methodologies.
- Ensure
readiness of information to feed into MEL repositories of CGIAR, and work
closely with knowledge management professionals supporting IAES and Evaluation Function.
- Maintain
connections with relevant evaluation professional associations and follow
emerging developments in the field; engage as relevant with counterparts in
advanced research and development agencies and in the Rome-based food and
agriculture agencies.
Requirements
Education qualifications and
experience
- At least a master’s degree in evaluation, organizational
development, broader fields of social sciences, or a combination of
equivalent degrees and certifications.
- At least 10 years of progressively responsible professional
experience in evaluation, organizational assessment, performance review,
or related fields, including at least 3–5 years managing complex
organizational evaluations or review programs, preferably within
international organizations, research-for-development institutions,
academia, or not-for-profit organizations.
- Proven robust program and
financial management experience, with evidenced capabilities in working on the
procurement and management of short-term subject-matter expert consultants in
time-bound activities.
- Demonstrated ability to
lead multidisciplinary teams, manage stakeholders at senior executive level,
and coordinate external evaluation panels and consultants.
- Preferably, working
experience in the evaluation offices in multilateral organizations or
international research for development organizations; past experience working
in program management (operational and implementation roles) in development or
research institutes will be viewed favorably.
- Knowledge and skills in evaluation: past activities in
collection, management, and analysis of data (including synthetic work),
with an emphasis on mixed methods, and experience in evaluative reporting
and knowledge management activities.
- Proficient writing and speaking in English, with a proven ability
to simplify and prioritize complex concepts and messages; Working
knowledge of French or Spanish is highly desirable given the geographical
and linguistic diversity of CGIAR Centers.
- Well-developed diplomacy skills and ability to work in
cross-cultural and cross-functional teams.
- Proficient
skills in software such as MS Office suite (including Word, Outlook,
PowerPoint, Excel, Teams, and SharePoint) and online meetings platforms
including MS Teams. Skills in
evaluation-specific software for data collection and analysis (MaxQDA,
Kobo Toolbox, survey monkey, or similar).
Benefits
Terms of employment
This is a
two-year Internationally
recruited position,
hosted by the Alliance, subject to a probationary period of 6 months and
renewable based on performance, availability of funds, and IAES needs.
The
position is based in Nairobi, Kenya, and involves international travel at
approximately 20%, including visits to IAES office in Rome, Italy, and Centers
under review.
The salary
is level 11, on a scale of 14 levels, with level 14 being the highest. The
Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT offers an attractive remuneration
package including non-contributory retirement plan, home leave and housing
allowance, as well as medical insurance. Salary and benefits are denominated
and paid in US dollars.
We are an
equal opportunity employer, and strive for gender, diversity and inclusion in
our staff, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity,
sexual orientation, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, marital
status, or any other characteristic.
Note: The Alliance does not charge a fee at any stage
of the recruitment process (application, interview meeting, processing or
training). The Alliance also does not concern itself with information on
applicants' bank accounts.
Conflict of interest
IAES is an independent office of CGIAR. Applicants should
review the IAES conflict
of interest policy prior to submitting applications; prior
to hiring, a declaration of interests is required. Only eligible and qualified
candidates will be contacted. N.B. This position is not on the CGIAR research
professional track, and this is not a research role. However, applicants with
past experience evaluating research, academic or scientific agencies, will be
viewed favorably.
Applications
closing date: 30th August 2026
Please note that email
applications will not be considered.
Only short-listed candidates
will be contacted.
We invite you to learn more about us at: https://alliancebioversityciat.org/
For more information about
IAES https://iaes.cgiar.org/
Company at a glance
The Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) delivers research-based solutions that harness agricultural biodiversity and sustainably transform food systems to improve people’s lives in a climate crisis.
The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT is a CGIAR Research Centre. CGIAR is a global research partnership for a food-secure future.
Top Benefits
- Non-contributory retirement plan
- Home leave
- Housing allowance
- Medical insurance
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