REnew Pacific
Palladium is a global leader
in the design, development, and delivery of Positive Impact – the intentional
creation of enduring social and economic value. We work with governments,
businesses, and investors to solve the world's most pressing challenges. With a
team of more than 4,000 employees operating in 90-plus countries and a global
network of over 35,000 experts, we help improve economies, societies, and, most
importantly, people's lives.
REnew
Pacific is a AU$75M program over 4.5 years. It aims to scale and expand on the
critical lessons learned in the DFAT-funded Business Partnerships Platform
(BPP) pilot to support DFAT and the Australian Infrastructure Financing
Facility for the Pacific (AIFFP) to address climate infrastructure mitigation,
adaptation and resilience among Pacific states and help Australia be the
climate infrastructure partner of choice in the Pacific
Purpose
of Position
Reporting to the Team Leader, the MEL Manager
will lead REnew Pacific’s Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) work to
ensure operationalisation of the program’s MEL Framework. In doing so, the MEL
Manager will lead on and be responsible for ensuring REnew Pacific is enabled
to report on delivery performance and development impact and adapt and adjust
strategy and approach in response to lessons and other performance feedback. This
will include leading on project and program level data collection; evaluation
and analysis; research and learning; and reporting for both internal and
external audiences.
Primary Responsibilities
Reporting Requirements
This role reports to the Team Leader. Reporting requirements may include but are not limited to:Attendance at team meetings and other requested meetings.Regular (minimum of monthly) one to one meetings with your line manager.Reporting to the Team Leader during Partnerships and Portfolio Lead absencesMinimum
Education and Experience Required
Qualifications
Skills
and Experience
Demonstrated experience designing and implementing monitoring, reporting research and learning strategies.
Knowledge and understanding of DFAT aid policies and strategies, and other relevant government policies.
Demonstrated experience in stakeholder consultation and engagement
Demonstrated ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, and a professional commitment to promote a culture of gender equality and social inclusion.An understanding of climate change and disaster risk resilience issues in the Pacific Islands context is desirable.
Personal
Attributes
Ability to manage competing priorities in a fast-paced environment
Excellent attention to detail
A professional commitment to principles of gender equality and social inclusion, safeguards and anti-corruption
Core
Capabilities
Palladium’s Core Capability
Framework for APAC Projects outlines the standard of performance and behaviours expected at each
level within the organisation. It also provides a benchmark for assessing areas
of potential strength as well as the identification of potential skill gaps or
areas for development and improvement.
The Capability Framework forms the basis of how we recruit, how we lead and the behaviours we exhibit, how we manage performance excellence and develop our future workforce.
Our capabilities
link to a number of other processes, policies and guidelines including:
Career Pathways including our Career Progression Framework
Organisational design – identifying any skills gaps, outlining job roles and responsibilities
Development, growth, learning, and training
Sustainable business – going beyond compliance to ensure sustainable and ethical considerations are woven throughout everything we do. This aligns equity, diversity and inclusion; safeguarding; and environmental objectives
Applications will be close at 11:59pm AEDT on 24th January 2025.
Location: Australia (Brisbane or Canberra preferred) or Pacific Island based.