Georgia
Government and non-governmental organizations
Competitive candidates must meet all of the following criteria:
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Public Health, International Development, Statistics, Social Science, or related field
AND
2 or more years of experience with monitoring, evaluation and learning, including experience with M&E tools and software/systems
All candidates who meet the required skills are encouraged to apply. Additional skills that may make you a more competitive candidate include:
Experience working in countries in transition.
Volunteers will live in a mid-sized town or city in western Georgia. Housing is a reasonable distance by foot or public transportation to the work site.
None
Health
No
Georgia
10
Yes
PCR
No
Yes
Create detailed plans for monitoring and evaluating projects or programs.
Develop questionnaires, interview guides, and data collection tools.
Conduct field visits to program sites to observe, collect data, and provide feedback.
Utilize software and digital tools to analyze data and identify trends.
Create report templates that communicate program progress and findings.
Train program staff to strengthen monitoring and evaluation skills.
Develop evaluations for project activities, including impact assessment and staff performance.
You may also work on additional projects that meet the community’s interests and priorities, such as resume writing workshops and summer youth camps.
After a 3-week orientation on topics such as health and safety, you will move to an urban community where you will collaborate with a non-profit organization or university. You will work with the partner and your community to assess the local needs and develop a work plan in line with their established goals.
Peace Corps/Georgia will equip you with Georgian language resources and you may work with a local tutor who can help you build basic language skills to connect with the community.
Channel your passion for data to make a difference.
Become a valued colleague and member of your community.
Experience the rich Georgian culture firsthand.

As the preeminent international service organization of the United States, the Peace Corps sends Americans with a passion for service abroad to work with communities and create lasting change. Volunteers develop sustainable solutions to address challenges in Education, Health, Economic Development, Agriculture, Environment and Youth Development. Through their Peace Corps experiences, Volunteers gain a unique cultural understanding and a lifelong commitment to service that positions them to succeed in today's global economy. Since President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps in 1961, more than 240,000 Americans of all ages have served in 142 countries worldwide.