The Moore Global network traces its origins back to a small auditing, tax consulting and insolvency practice set up by Harold Moore and Albert Partridge in 1907.
Moore, Partridge & Co occupied a building not far from the Guildhall in the heart of the City of London, evolving steadily until the outbreak of war in 1914. By the end of the conflict, Albert Partridge had left and the business entered a new phase of growth.
In 1918 Harold Moore formed Moore, Stephens & Co with John Robinson Stephens, who had managed the firm while his new business partner served in the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War.
The name was shortened to Moore Stephens in 1986, then evolved again when the global network rebranded as Moore in 2019.
Job Summary
- Job Title: Project Midterm Evaluator
- Number of Jobs: 1
- Salary: 2,500 USD
- Education Degree: Bachelor's Degree
- Experience: 7 - 8 years
- Job Deadline: 23 Jun, 2026
The Project Midterm Evaluator will have responsibilities that include:
- Review and assess all relevant project documents, monitoring records, financial data, and background studies.
- Refine the evaluation framework, including evaluation questions, methodology, sampling approach, and data collection tools.
- Prepare and submit an Inception Report in accordance with UNDP evaluation requirements.
- Conduct interviews, consultations, surveys, focus group discussions, and field visits for data collection and validation.
- Ensure that gender equality, disability inclusion, human rights principles, and conflict sensitivity are reflected throughout the evaluation process.
- Analyze qualitative and quantitative data using appropriate evaluation methods.
- Prepare a Draft Midterm Evaluation Report, including findings, conclusions, lessons learned, and recommendations.
- Revise and finalize the evaluation report based on feedback received from UNDP and relevant stakeholders.
- Present evaluation findings and provide a briefing to UNDP and other stakeholders when required
Job Requirment
- Bachelor’s degree in International Development, Social Sciences, Economics, or a related field.
- Minimum 7 years of experience in monitoring, evaluation, and programme assessment, particularly in development, livelihood, social cohesion, and basic service projects.
- Previous evaluation experience in Afghanistan will be considered an advantage.
- Strong skills in qualitative and quantitative data analysis, reporting, and presentation of findings.
- Good knowledge of results-based management, evaluation methodologies, and project monitoring frameworks.
- Experience working with UNDP or other development partners is highly desirable.
- Sound understanding of the UN system and development programmes.
Submission Guideline
Eligible and qualified applicants are encouraged to apply online through jobs.af by submitting the following documents:
- A cover letter stating their suitability for the position
- An updated CV (maximum two pages; CVs longer than two pages will not be considered and will be disqualified)
- Copies of relevant academic and professional qualifications
- Only candidates who are shortlisted will be contacted.
Country
Afghanistan
City
Kabul
Submission Email
careers@moore.af