WeForest is looking for a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Officer to develop, implement and supervise WeForest’s monitoring and evaluation work in the province. This work includes providing support and training to the local community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) organisations on best M&E practices.
The role initially focuses on two projects: the HEARTH project in Mukungule (Mpika), which is a consortium led by FZS and co-funded by USAID and the Mpumba Community Conservation project (Lavushimanda), which is being developed as a REDD+ project.
The position is primarily office-based (75%) in Mununga, Lavushimanda District, Zambia, but requires frequent travel (25%) across both Lavushimanda and Mpika districts to visit project sites.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead WeForest Muchinga M&E
-Lead the development, coordination and implementation of baseline surveys, logical frameworks, and M&E plans for the Muchinga projects through the setting and/or updating of SMART KPIs
Lead the M&E reporting for the Muchinga projects by measuring the progress of the KPIs and ensuring data quality.
-Ensure adoption of best data management practices at and across project level, which includes adopting a naming convention, structuring the geo-database, improving data protocols/templates, and organising folder structure.
-Provide technical and operational support for project teams to collect, analyse and report on socio-economic, law-enforcement, ecological and geographic data, and any other types of data relevant to the project
-Provide training to relevant staff and community members on M&E tools
In collaboration with the M&E manager, ensure lessons learnt are extracted and shared with relevant staff and advise project teams based on lessons learnt to guide adaptive management where relevant
Provide regular feedback to the MEL Manager to improve M&E operations/procedures/guidelines/templates
Others in support of WeForest
-Support project document development (including translation to local languages) where and when needed.
-Support, where possible, the field team in facilitating their work such as, but not limited to, data entry and data analysis, and assist in field activities whenever necessary
-Any other duties assigned by the MEL Manager and the different project coordinators/managers in consultation with the line manager
Lead CBNRM M&E capacity building.
-Together with the Lead Community officer, play an active role in building local CBNRM organisations (CRB, CFMGs, etc.) to understand the value and use of M&E procedures tailored to their needs and capacity.
-Guide and support CBNRM organisations to adopt good M&E practices with their activities, which include, but are not limited to, socio-economic interventions, law-enforcement operations and ecological monitoring.
-Support CBNRM organisations to extract lessons and adjust relevant project components based on their M&E outcomes.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
Education:
• Essential: B.Sc. in Forestry/Agroforestry/wildlife management or equivalent
Desirable: M.Sc. or equivalent experience in Development Studies and a certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation
Work experience and skills:
Essential:
• 3+ years relevant work experience, with demonstrated experience in leading the monitoring and evaluation of different project activities
• Excellent communication and numerical skills
• Excellent in structuring data handling and storage
• Competent in GIS software, Kobo Toolbox/ODK, GIS Cloud, Mobile Data Collect or other equivalent phone monitoring applications
• Competent with Microsoft Office applications, email and other relevant computer skills
• Willing to learn new monitoring tools and techniques
• Clean and excellent track record and references
Desirable:
• Competent in or at least acquainted with SMART law enforcement software, EarthRanger and other law-enforcement tools
• Experience with USAID M&E reporting requirements
• Experience with Carbon finance monitoring is considered a plus
• Previous interaction with community-based organisations and experience with training and local capacity building
• Exposure to and experience with the NGO sector
Language: Fluent in English (both speaking and writing) and Bemba/Bisa (both speaking and writing)
Other requirements
• Driving licence
• Be willing to relocate and live in Mununga, Lavushimanda district, Muchinga Province of Zambia
• Flexible in terms of travelling and working conditions






