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Senior Evaluation Advisor - National Media Engagement

Our Watch Limited
  • Parental leave backfill

About Our Watch

Our Watch is a national, not for profit organisation established in 2013. Our mandate is to drive nation-wide change in the culture, behaviours, structures and power imbalances driving violence against women and their children. We are based in Melbourne.

Our Watch’s vision is an Australia where women and their children live free from all forms of violence. Our mandate is to stop violence before it happens, and our purpose is to provide national leadership to prevent all forms of violence against women and their children. Our work will always be based on sound research and strong and diverse partnerships.

Our Watch recognises and values diversity amongst its staff and strongly encourages suitably qualified people from all backgrounds, especially people who have a strong understanding of intersectionality either by working with a diverse range of population groups or a lived experience.

Our Watch is committed to increasing employment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the organisation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.

About the role

The Our Watch evaluation team will be working on several exciting evaluation reports in 2020 as well as planning for new evaluations to be delivered under the fourth and final Action Plan of the National Plan to Reduce Violence Against Women and their Children 2010-2022.

The media was identified in the original National Plan and its successive action plans as a key site for primary prevention due to its potential influence on public understandings of VAW[1]. The Senior Evaluation Advisor will likely be focused on evaluating and facilitating learning from past and current program activities in this setting and share the learnings to increase quality prevention practice across Australia.

While a background in media is not essential, we are seeking an evaluation practitioner with an interest in and capacity to design enquiry approaches focussed on understanding shifts towards gender equality and preventing violence against women.

About you

The position requires the incumbent to have:

  • Strategic and learning approach to evaluation with a strong focus on accountable, ethical and intersectional practice;
  • Demonstrated ability to design and undertake qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods;
  • A commitment to the primary prevention of violence against women and advancing gender equality;
  • Capacity to communicate findings and learning in accessible and engaging formats for a range of formats;
  • Experience in analysing data and translating the findings for policy and practice; and
  • The ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative cross-organisation team.

Experience in data collection and analysis (including experience with quantitative and qualitative data and various methodologies, e.g. online surveys, and stakeholder interviews) as well as translating key findings to inform project improvement and design emerging practice will be highly valuable.

For further information please contact [email protected], using the subject line: Senior Evaluation Advisor - National Media Engagement enquiry via EthicalJobs.

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