India
M\&E/Data Lead, AVPN MNCHN Programme Secretariat
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- *About AVPN**
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AVPN is a unique funders’ network committed to building a vibrant and high\-impact social investment community across Asia. AVPN’s mission is to catalyse the movement toward a more strategic, collaborative, and outcome\-focused approach to social investing, ensuring that resources are deployed as effectively as possible to address key social challenges facing Asia today and in the future.
- *Job Description**
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The AVPN’s flagship MNCHN Programme is a five\-year programme by AVPN that aims to improve Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Nutrition Health (MNCHN) outcomes by reducing the incidence of low birth weight across 10 high\-burden states in India. The programme supports state and district governments, as well as government agencies, by providing technical assistance to improve the quality and coverage of maternal nutrition, home\-based newborn and child care (HBNCC), and technological innovations. The Programme Secretariat plays a central role in coordinating grantee partners, managing sub\-grants, ensuring alignment with government priorities, and maintaining effective engagement with the programme funder.
- *M\&E / Data Lead, Programme Secretariat** will be responsible for leading the programme monitoring, data management, and reporting across Programme partners. The role focuses on ensuring timely, accurate, and consistent data entry and reporting through project sponsor(s)’s Power BI platform and other agreed monitoring frameworks.
Working closely with project sponsor(s)’s point of contact, AVPN internal teams, and grantee partners, the M\&E / Data Lead will consolidate partner reports, track progress against agreed indicators, and support the Secretariat in meeting reporting requirements. This role requires strong data management skills, attention to detail, and the ability to coordinate effectively with multiple implementing partners.
- *Responsibilities**
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- *Oversee** **and lead data collection** **in the program monitoring frameworks (e.g Power BI).**
- Periodically review the programme Theory of Change and results frameworks, analysing performance data to identify deviations from expected outcomes and recommend evidence\-based course corrections to the Secretariat and partners.
- Ensure data is entered accurately, consistently, and in line with agreed indicator definitions, reporting formats, and timelines.
- Conduct routine data quality checks to identify inconsistencies, gaps, or errors and follow up with partners to resolve issues.
- Maintain clear documentation of indicators, data sources, and reporting assumptions to support transparency and continuity.
- *Work closely with project sponsor(s) PoC and AVPN grantee partners to keep program monitoring frameworks (e.g Power BI) updated**
- Work closely with the project sponsor(s)’s point of contact to understand reporting requirements, timelines, and system expectations.
- Coordinate with AVPN grantee partners to collect, validate, and upload data and supporting information into Power BI.
- Provide guidance and troubleshooting support to partners on reporting templates, data definitions, and system use as needed.
- Act as a bridge between project sponsor(s), the Secretariat, and grantee partners to ensure alignment on monitoring expectations.
- *Manage grantee partner reports and progress updates as per reporting schedule agreed with project sponsor(s)**
- Lead the strategic synthesis of partner data for donor reporting: going beyond data consolidation to implementation challenges, articulate program\-level insights, and propose evidence\-based adjustments to the program.
- Consolidate periodic grantee partner reports and progress updates in line with the reporting schedule agreed with project sponsor(s).
- Track partner submissions against agreed timelines and follow up proactively to ensure timely reporting.
- Aggregate, analyse and summarise key progress updates and programme data to identify trends, risks, and emerging opportunities; translate findings into actionable insights and periodic analytical briefs for Secretariat leadership and partners.
- Support preparation of donor reports, presentations, and internal updates by providing accurate and well\-structured data inputs.
- *Requirements**
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- Bachelor’s degree in statistics, economics, public health, data science, development studies, or a related field; a postgraduate degree is an advantage.
- 10\-15 years of relevant experience in M\&E, data analysis, or programme reporting within the development, philanthropy, or public sector ecosystem.
- Demonstrated experience working with data dashboards and reporting tools (e.g. Power BI or similar platforms).
- Demonstrated ability to analyse programme logic models and indicator performance, and to recommend data\-driven course corrections in collaboration with multiple stakeholders.
- Experience managinging data collection and reporting with multiple implementing grantee partners.
- Strong data management skills, with high attention to accuracy, consistency, and detail.
- Ability to work with structured reporting frameworks, indicators, and timelines.
- Familiarity with MNCHN or related social sector programmes is desirable.
- Strong communication and coordination skills, with the ability to follow up diplomatically and clearly with partners.
- Ability to work independently while collaborating closely with programme and operations teams.
- *Application Process**
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. Due to the high volume of applications, we will only notify candidates who have been shortlisted.
- *Equal Employment Opportunity**
AVPN is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We encourage, actively pursue, and celebrate diversity in our workforce. Our employment is strictly decided on the basis of merit and business priorities. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and especially encourage individuals from underrepresented groups to apply. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non\-disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, or any other basis covered by appropriate law.