Provincial MEL Officer (2) - Luapula (Mansa) and Western (Mongu)
Principle Accountability
The Provincial MEL Officer will coordinate Monitoring Evaluation and Learning function at the Provincial level. The role will work in collaboration with the Regional Programme Officers District Programme Officers and Government Ministries for compliance and accountability.
Specific Accountabilities
Developing and implementing MERL strategies and frameworks
Conducting data collection analysis and reporting
Providing technical assistance and oversight on MERL activities
Building capacity of staff and partners in MERL
Analyzing qualitative and quantitative data
Developing and managing MERL systems and tools
Person Specification
A demonstrated commitment to CAMFEDs values including safeguarding and equity and to achieving CAMFEDs mission
Ability to work effectively with colleagues from a range of functions and countries
Proactivity efficiency and attention to detail.
Essential
Bachelors or masters degree in relevant fields such as social sciences statistics or project management
Experience in MERL data analysis and reporting
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and writing skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Team player with the ability to work well with team in respective province and other provinces.
Well organised and able to prioritise workload.
CAMFED Values
The post holder is expected to live the CAMFED values which are:
Focus on the girl as client
Partner with the Community
Be transparent and accountable
Equality Diversity and Inclusion at CAMFED
CAMFED is an equal opportunity employer committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds including those from marginalised communities. We do not discriminate on the basis of race gender age sexual orientation religion disability or any other characteristic protected by law.
CAMFED catalyzes the power of the most vulnerable girls and young women to create the future they imagine — for themselves, for their communities, and for Africa.