ACT INTERNATIONAL
Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
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Posted date 30th April, 2025 Last date to apply 4th May, 2025
Country Pakistan Locations ISLAMABAD
Category Development Sector
Salary 90,000-100,000
Type Contractual Position 1

Relevant Experience:

 2-3 years

Job Description:

  • Support the development and implementation of Monitoring and Evaluation plans aligned with ACT’s program goals and objectives.

  • Assist in the collection, analysis, and reporting of data to measure program performance using established KPIs.

  • Conduct regular field visits to monitor program activities, collect data, and ensure adherence to quality standards.

  • Support the documentation of quality standards, processes, and lessons learned in coordination with program teams.

  • Collaborate with program staff to implement monitoring frameworks and learning mechanisms.

  • Assist in maintaining MEAL tools and databases, ensuring data accuracy and completeness.

  • Conduct preliminary assessments and support root cause analyses to identify areas of improvement.

  • Facilitate or support training sessions to build MEAL capacity within project teams.

  • Assist in liaising with stakeholders, including partners and community members, on accountability and quality-related matters.

  • Participate in team meetings to share monitoring findings and support evidence-based decision-making.

  • Prepare periodic monitoring reports and data summaries for internal use and donor reporting.

  • Contribute to the development of project-specific MEAL Plans, review of Logical Frameworks (LFAs), and organization of review workshops.

Requirements


  1. Resume attachment is required.
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