Review of Theology of Disaster Resilience in a Changing Climate (TDRCC) At Alinea International


Position: Review of Theology of Disaster Resilience in a Changing Climate (TDRCC)

Employment Type: Evaluation Team or Individual

Location: Pacific and Timo Leste

Remuneration: The maximum budget for this work is AUD 55,000.

At Alinea International we value equity, diversity and inclusivity in everything we do. We are an equal opportunity employer opposed to all forms of discrimination. We actively seek and encourage applications from people of diverse backgrounds recognizing that an inclusive workforce enriches our organisation and achieves smarter, more innovative results.

About Alinea International Ltd.

Alinea is an international development consultancy providing technical and management expertise that helps people improve their lives. We work with governments, investors, companies and communities to create lasting change. Over 35 years, Alinea has successfully delivered more than 515 projects worldwide. alineainternational.com

About the Project:

The Australian Humanitarian Partnership (AHP) is a partnership between Australian Government and six AHP partners (Australian non-government organisations) with a focus on disaster response, as well as disaster risk reduction and resilience. In disaster risk reduction and resilience, the AHP delivers the Disaster READY program across the Pacific and Timor-Leste.

The Australian Humanitarian Partnership Support Unit (AHPSU), through Alinea International, is seeking an individual or team to lead an independent evaluation for an innovative Pacific disaster risk reduction initiative, the Theology of Disaster Resilience in a Changing Climate (TDRCC) project, being implemented by the Church Agency Network Disaster Operations (CAN DO) consortium under the Disaster READY program. CAN DO is a key member of the AHP, with a consortium of eight faith-based organisations that operate under the administrative leadership of Caritas Australia.

The evaluation will assess the TDRCC project progress in changing attitudes and behaviours on disaster preparedness in the different contexts, highlighting success stories and challenges. The evaluation is scheduled to take place between February to June 2024. It will require both desk-based work and in-country component with travel to one-two countries in the Pacific. It is estimated to require up to 30 days input.

Qualifications and Experience:

Required skills, qualifications and experience

Lead evaluators are expected to possess the following skills and experience:

  • A postgraduate qualification in evaluation, international development, humanitarianism or a related field;
  • Significant demonstrated experience conducting evaluations, including outcome and process evaluation;
  • A demonstratable understanding and appreciation of Pacific Island culture and the importance of religion;
  • Highly developed communication skills, including advanced English speaking and writing skills, and proven record communicating with project participants and partners, including through interpreters;
  • Experience working in the Pacific;
  • Relevant subject matter knowledge and experience (i.e. disaster preparedness and climate change adaptation and/or faith-based approaches to development and humanitarian issues);
  • Experience working with a large number of diverse stakeholders in an effective and culturally sensitive manner;
  • Experience designing, capturing, analysing and presenting qualitative and quantitative data;
  • A demonstratable understanding of data privacy, consent and ethics – including the ability to comply with Child Protection and Safeguarding requirements; and
  • The ability to produce high quality evaluation reports and presentations that comply with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Monitoring and Evaluation Standards.

Desirable skills, qualifications and experience

It is desirable that lead evaluators or other members of the evaluation team possess the following skills and experience:

  • Proficiency in one (or more) of the official languages used in Vanuatu, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands.

How to apply

Expression of Interest should include the following:

  • A Cover letter addressing criteria (1 page)
  • Proposed methodology (maximum 5 pages)
  • CVs of key personnel (maximum 2 pages per each team member)
  • Detailed budget (maximum 1page)

Please include the title in your subject line.

Interested applicants can submit their Expression of Interest by 25 January 2024 to the following email address: ap-recruitment@alineainternational.com. Please include the title in your subject line.

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted, no telephone enquiries, please.

Click below to download the Terms of Reference:

Review of Theology of Disaster Resilience in a Changing Climate (TDRCC) | Alinea International

Please send any queries related to the ToR to:

India Lynn, Disaster READY Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Coordinator

india.lynn@ahpsu.com

** Please do not send submissions to this email address, refer to the submissions section above.

Alinea is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. Given the nature of our work, candidates will be subjected to due diligence checks and to enhanced background checks as appropriate.

For more information about Alinea, please visit our website: www.alineainternational.com

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