MERL Officer (Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning)
World University Service of Canada View all jobs
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Contribute to the implementation of project level MERL frameworks, theories of change, and logical frameworks.
- Ensure alignment of MEL activities with partner implementation strategy, donor requirements, and organizational good practices.
- Support baseline, midline, and endline assessments, and oversee evaluations and consultancies.
- Regular use of MEL tools, systems, databases, and dashboards to track progress against indicators.
- Ensure high standards in data quality, management, analysis, and visualization.
- Conduct advanced analysis (quantitative and qualitative) and generate actionable insights for program teams and leadership on salesforce/through dashboards.
- Support learning agendas, research initiatives, and integration of adaptive management approaches.
- Support the preparation of high-quality MEL deliverables including indicator reports, evaluation reports, donor reports, and learning briefs.
- Document success stories, case studies, lessons learned, and evidence of impact.
- Coordinate learning dissemination internally and externally, including facilitating reflection workshops, after-action reviews, and learning events.
- Organize and facilitate training on MEL concepts, tools, and systems for program and partner staff.
- Contribute to the organization's capacity for evidence-based programming and decision-making
- Represent the MERL function in internal and external meetings, working groups, and other engagements as needed.
- Liaise with implementing partners, consultants, and stakeholders to ensure coordination and alignment on MERL priorities.
- Bachelors degree in a relevant field or equivalent mix of education and experience;
- At least 5 years of experience in the field of monitoring and evaluation of development programs;
- Demonstrated experience working in refugee, displacement-affected, or fragile contexts and applying conflict-sensitive and context-responsive approaches.
- Experience with Results Based Monitoring concepts and principles is required.
- Demonstrated experience in safeguarding, PSEA, protection mainstreaming, and do-no-harm approaches, including risk identification, mitigation, and referral considerations.
- Experience in both quantitative and qualitative methods and tools for data collection and analysis is required;
- Experience working with ethnically diverse communities and with projects implementing gender mainstreaming strategies;
- Experience with open source data collection tools and data management softwares (preferred);
- Demonstrated experience working in refugee, displacement-affected, or fragile contexts and applying conflict-sensitive and context-responsive approaches (asset).
- Demonstrated high level written and verbal communication skills in English
- Excellent facilitation, relationship management, and influencing skills, with the ability to work across teams, communities, institutions, and sectors.
- Strong judgment, discretion, and ability to handle sensitive issues ethically and professionally.
- High level of cultural humility, respect, adaptability, and commitment to inclusive and participatory ways of working.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities, work independently, and deliver high-quality outputs in a fast-paced environment.
- 40-hour workweek, some ability to work flexible hours, and a hybrid work arrangement
- 21 days of annual leave
- Health insurance coverage
- Free access to an e-learning platform with 350+ courses on various topics
- Get to know and exchange with people from all over the world
- Being part of a friendly, caring, and enthusiastic team!
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