POSITION SUMMARY: Collaboratively develops comprehensive evaluation plans as appropriate to program or grant goals and objectives. Works with stakeholders to develop and implement evaluation frameworks for monitoring and evaluation. Utilises data to assess effectiveness and highlight areas for improvement. Develops summative and formative reports for stakeholders and grantees. Works in collaboration with the Evaluation and Research team to incorporate equity and social justice principles into work performed. This is a grant funded position working primarily to evaluate the expansion of a Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) program. The position will also include evaluation of other WellPower programs and initiatives.
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree in related field (psychology, program evaluation, applied research, public health, sociology or other social sciences degree with strong emphasis on quantitative and qualitative research), required.
EXPERIENCE: Minimum of two years' experience planning, implementing, and reporting on program evaluations. Master's degree can substitute for one year of experience. Experience with qualitative analysis techniques and basic quantitative statistical analysis.
Experience working directly with people who have mental health or substance use issues, highly desirable. Experience in mixed methodology, strongly preferred. Experience with equitable, collaboratory, participatory, and action research methods, a plus.