As an Evaluation and Learning Manager you will lead on ensuring that rigorous evidence is systematically used to drive impact for people living in Lambeth and Southwark and to advance the emerging field of urban health. To achieve these aims, we provide expertise, set standards and lead the design and development of approaches to be increasingly rigorous and consistent, whilst pragmatic. We work closely with colleagues across several teams as well as external providers, and need to design our approaches thoughtfully, whilst keeping up momentum and focus. You will be skilled in multiple stakeholder management and have demonstrated ability to implement and improve meaningful evaluation and learning for complex and experimental interventions and programmes. Key Responsibilities Impact on Urban Health Lead on providing technical evaluation and learning advice and support to Programme Colleagues and our funded partners for the Health Effects of Air Pollution and Children’s Health and Food programmes, with guidance from the Head of Programme Evaluation. Ensure evaluation and learning activity within programmes meets the strategic objectives of each programme, and is high-quality, equitable and inclusive. Work closely with programme and influencing colleagues to ensure that evaluation and learning approaches within each programmeare designed with our internal and external evidence needs in mind, so that insights are useful for both internal decision making and external influencing. Advice programme teams on the commissioning and effective management of external evaluation and learning partner support. In collaboration with the Learning team, support programme teams with developing and implementing evaluation learning practices, so that insights inform internal decision making and external influencing. In collaboration with Data, Evaluation and Learning team colleagues, build the evaluation and learning skills and capabilities of programme colleagues. Evaluation and Learning Team responsibilities Co-ordinate and contribute to the development of evaluation and learning tools resources and systems. Lead and support team initiatives as appropriate, such as networks of external partners focused on sharing learning. Support cross-programmatic evaluation and learning alignment across Impact on Urban Health. Develop personal expertise in urban health evidence. Play an active role in staying up to date on evaluation and learning methodologies and approaches. Skills, abilities, and attributes: Ability to translate strategic priorities into practical steps. Structured approach to task implementation and managing priorities. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Collaborative team-player. Knowledge, experience, and qualifications: Essential Extensive experience of leading social research and evaluation and learning design and implementation in social sector context Expertise in either, or both, quantitative and qualitative research methods Expertise in adapting evaluation and learning methods and approach to different contexts and types of intervention, and size/scale of projects Experience of leading and managing high volume of activities and relationships. Desirable Experience of leading learning processes or implementing evidence-based changes to strategy or intervention delivery.. Experience of successful partnership working with a range of external organisations, whether in an advisory capacity, in a funding relationship, and/or with joint delivery responsibilities. Experience of working in a community, charity or social enterprise context with an understanding of the barriers that are commonly experienced in implementing evaluation or learning practices and how to overcome them. Experience of designing and implementing evaluation and learning processes in a funding organisation. Expertise in synthesising and sharing complex findings which are clear, succinct and actionable. Knowledge of urban health context, health inequalities or social determinants of health interventions. Understanding of systems change principles and/or place-based intervention. Benefits Up to 12% employer pension contributions Annual personal development budget Annual health and wellbeing personal allowance Enhanced maternity, paternity, and parental leave pay accessible without length of service requirements. Health and wellbeing programme that offers optional free yearly health check-ups. Support for healthy eating via fruit bowls and onsite lunch facilities. Agile working, flexible hours, and supportive IT kit. Shower facilities and bike lock area. Generous annual leave (27 days bank holidays) Subsidies for glasses Employee Assistance Programme The responsibilities of this role are not exhaustive, and you would be reasonably expected to undertake other responsibilities that are commensurate with the level of your role. (NB - Please note this role is a 12 month FTC and is offered on a 0.9 FTE basis - so salary is ro-rata'd to £45,000) Interviews for the role will be held on Tuesday 29th and Wednesday 30th April. We are ideally looking for someone to start on Monday 16th June but there will be some flexibility around this).