EL2 Level Targeted Research and Strategic Evaluation.

at  HOBAN Recruitment

Deakin, Australian Capital Territory, Australia -

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Immediate09 Jul, 2024USD 900 Annual10 Apr, 2024N/AGood communication skillsNoNo
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Description:

HOBAN Recruitment is seeking a dynamic individual for the role of EL2 Level Targeted Research and Strategic Evaluation (Labour Hire) on behalf of our client. This pivotal role is located in Deakin ACT, offering a fantastic opportunity to contribute to evidence-based decision making within our client’s scheme.

Responsibilities:

ABOUT THE ROLE:

  • Take charge of high-level, complex projects driving quality outcomes across our client’s agency functions.
  • Exercise significant independence, utilising advanced decision-making and judgement skills.
  • Establish and maintain robust relationships with internal and external stakeholders, advocating for our client’s interests in various forums.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Manage multidisciplinary teams conducting rigorous mixed methods research and evaluations.
  • Develop and oversee program logic models, theory of change, and evaluation frameworks.
  • Spearhead innovative approaches to utilise both existing and new data for measuring client outcomes.
  • Foster strategic relationships with diverse stakeholders for designing and executing evaluation projects.
  • Prepare high-quality written evaluation findings, including business cases and parliamentary briefs.
  • Cultivate a culture of evaluative thinking across the agency, enhancing organisational capacity for evaluations.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

Information Technology/IT

IT Software - Other

Software Engineering

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Deakin ACT, Australia