Title: Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
Reports To: Uganda Country Manager
Department: Africa Crane Conservation Programme
Duty Station: Kyotera District (will provide support fo Masaka and Rakai Bistricts)
SUMMARY:
The International Crane Foundation’s Uganda project works to fulfill the requirements for securing and improving the ecological integrity of key sites for cranes in Uganda in collaboration with local communities and key stakeholders, and monitoring and threat mitigation for Grey Crowned Cranes. The Programme aims to address key threats to cranes and their wetland habitats, secure and improve the ecological integrity of key sites for cranes in Uganda, and benefit communities who share these same landscapes, all in collaboration with local communities and key stakeholders. The Uganda Project is part of IF’s Africa Programme, which aims to maintain stable wild populations of four threatened crane species resident in Sub-Saharan Africa: Wattled, Blue, Black Crowned, and Grey Crowned Cranes. The ICF currently has three regional hubs across Africa, located in South Africa, Zambia, and Uganda, and will be expanding into the Sahel/Sudan Savanna region.
The Uganda Project works within our East African Regional Hub with the headquarters in Kampala.
We are looking for a dynamic, committed, and detail-onentated person with passion, integrity and innovation to fill the position of Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Officer. Effective Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) is vital to track progress, measure impact, and inform adaptive management. The Senior M&E Officer will support both conservation action and the collection and management of data for MEAL purposes across the Uganda Project areas.
The Senior M&E Officer will be responsible for implementing on-the-ground conservation activities in Masaka, Kyotera and Rakai, and contributing to the systematic collection, analysis, and reporting of MEAL data to assess Uganda project effectiveness. The Officer will work closely with local communities, district stakeholders, and partner organizations to promote the conservation of cranes and wetland habitats.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
i. Develop a comprehensive MEAL framework and tools aligned with the Uganda project’s strategies and Conservation Standards
ii. Lead baseline, mid-term, and end-line surveys assessing outputs and outcomes including crane population trends, habitat condition, human-crane conflict reduction, and community engagement.
ili. Coordinate data collection efforts using tools like ESRI Survey 123, satellite tracking data, aerial surveys, Kobo, and community monitoring reports from Crane Custodians
iv. Train and supervise field teams, including community Crane Custodians and partner CBOs, on data collection, quality assurance, and reporting.
V. Manage databases and ensure timely, accurate analysis and presentation of data for adaptive project management.
vi. Prepare regular MEAL reports, including progress reports and technical briefs for internal use and donor reporting.
vii. Support and implement IC’s crane monitoring and wetland conservation strategies in Masaka, Kyotera and Rakai districts.
Additional Responsibilities
- Facilitate and strengthen community-based conservation groups and local wetland management committees.
- Maintain strong relationships with local government departments, partner NGOs, and community stakeholders.
- Promote sustainable livelihood activities that contribute to conservation outcomes
- Participate in awareness-raising and environmental education activities.
- Undertake mobilization and identification of local communities at project sites for participation in project activities.
- Monitor and liaise with Crane Custodians to gather field data for monitoring and reporting of the project activities.
- Assist in the development of communication materials that highlight project results and learning.
Required Qualifications and Experience
- Master’s degree in Monitoring and Evaluation, and a bachelor’s degree in a conservation related field
- At least 5 years of experience in monitoring and evaluation, preferably in conservation or natural resource management projects.
Strong knowledge of ecological monitoring, biodiversity indicators, and community-based conservation. - Experience with GIS and data management software (e.g., ESRI Survey123, GPS data analysis).
- Proven ability to design and implement M&E frameworks aligned with donor requirements
- Experience in developing and implementing M&E plans.
- Good understanding of ecological context of Uganda.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and facilitation skills.
- Proven ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Excellent organizational skills, detail oriented, high-level integrity and standards of personal conduct.
- Demonstrated capacity to write project reports and correspondences in clear, concise, logical, and grammatically correct manner, and competency to use word processing and spreadsheet software.
- Attentive to detail and thoroughness in terms of timeliness and quality of work
- Flexibility to work the number and schedule of hours needed to accomplish regular and ad hoc job responsibilities.
- Valid driving permit and ability to ride a motorcycle.
The International Crane Foundation is an equal opportunities employer, and this position is open to Uganda nationals. Qualified candidates should submit CVs, daytime telephone contact, email address, names and addresses of three referees, and a cover letter explaining how their experience will contribute to the requirements of the position, as one pdf file.
Applicants should apply to icfjobs@savingcranes.org Please put “Senior M&E Officer” in the subject line.
Applications close on 28 February 2026 and any applicants who will not have heard from the International Crane Foundation by 31 March 2026 should consider their application unsuccessful.




