Manage and oversee the effective monitoring, evaluation and learning of all organisation’s projects and activities
Support and advice on monitoring and evaluation of projects and activities;
Work closely with the project officer and other project team members to ensure excellent data and impact reporting on all projects;
Design and monitor project work plans, log frames, initiate and oversee research and data collection for all projects and activities;
Assist in internal evaluation and quality assessment of project data;
Maintain the project database for learning outcomes;
Work with staff from various projects to review project performance and project against established baselines and annual indicator targets;
Supporting other project activities in the organisation.
Requirements
A first degree, preferably in statistics, social sciences or related fields. A master’s degree in a relevant field is an advantage;
Minimum of two years of relevant work experience in Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) with a non-governmental organisation or social enterprise on a donor-funded project;
Strong technical understanding of MEL frameworks, results-based management, and logical frameworks especially within health, governance, or youth-focused programmes;
Experience in designing data collection tools, conducting field monitoring visits, and generating reports that inform programme improvement;
Proficiency in data analysis software such as SPSS, STATA, or Excel. Experience with mobile data collection platforms like KoboToolbox, ODK is a plus;
Demonstrated ability to analyse quantitative and qualitative data and prepare high-quality reports with excellent writing and verbal communication skills for compiling MEL reports, learning briefs, and success stories;
Ability to work comfortably with major Microsoft Office tools and Google Workspace (Docs, Sheets, Drive, etc.);
Strong attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines while managing multiple tasks independently or in a team setting;
Applicants should not be more than 30 years old at the time of submission.