DEval Deutsches Evaluierungsinstitut der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit gGmbH | Germany | 53xxx Bonn | Permanent position | Part time - flexible / Full time / Home office | Published since: 25.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Evaluator for Evaluation Department I (Fragile Statehood, Conflict Prevention, Governance)
The DEval is an independent evaluation institute in the field of development cooperation based in Bonn. With our strategic evaluations, we help to make German development cooperation more effective, efficient and sustainable. For Department I (Fragile Statehood, Conflict Prevention, Governance) we are looking for an evaluatorin as soon as possible. As an evaluatorin, you support the evaluation department in complex strategic evaluations in the department's topics as well as overarching tasks of the department. They are involved in the entire evaluation process from the conception, implementation and dissemination of results. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Cooperation in the design and implementation of evaluations, in particular the development of evaluation issues, the development and implementation of evaluation design and the collection and evaluation of primary and secondary data Preparation and presentation of results and evaluation skills in key target groups and preparation of evaluation reports in the team Working with the design, award and control of parts of the evaluation carried out by external experts Support for the preparation and implementation of case studies in partner countries Participation in national and international professional exchange Working with scientific publications
completed academic studies (e.g. Master or Diploma), preferably from the fields of social science, economics or behavioral science; Promotion is beneficial at least two years of professional experience (after graduation) in science or evaluation practice; Publication experience is advantageous Experience in carrying out evaluations and very good knowledge in the field of evaluation (evaluation approaches, design, standards, etc.) good knowledge of quantitative and qualitative methods of empirical social research, at least in one of the two methods areas good application knowledge including common analysis software; very good quantitative application skills are advantageous Expertise in the Department's topics (subject to statehood, conflict prevention, governance) Very good knowledge of German and international development cooperation Very good expressiveness in word and writing Very good knowledge of German and English in word and writing, knowledge of other international transport languages are advantageous Representative social, in particular gender and intercultural competence readiness to travel abroad (on average about 2 longer journeys a 2-3 weeks per year)
An unlimited employment contract Compensation in Group 13 of the TVöD Covenant for the fulfilment of staff and activity-related tariff conditions Flexible working hours as part of a sliding time model as well as the possibility of proportional mobile work (up to 50% of working time possible on the mobile) For more information on working at DEval, on continuing training, work-life balance, integrity and equality as well as on our Benefits, please visit our career page: https://www.deval.org/de/ueber-uns/wer-wir-sind/karriere
Location
![]() | DEval Deutsches Evaluierungsinstitut der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit gGmbH | |
| 53113 Bonn | ||
| Germany |
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