Closing: Aug 12, 2024
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Monitoring and Evaluation Officer is responsible for observing and ensuring high-quality and timely inputs, and for ensuring that ELRF maintains its strategic vision by ensuring high survivability for the planted trees.
KEY DELIVERABLES:
- Data collection, analysis and Interpretation
- Accuracy in data management
- Excellent analytics skills
- Quality Reports
Required Basic and Soft Skills
- Climate change understanding climate change impacts on forests and ecosystems.
- Forest ecology, knowledge of forest ecosystem, tree species & ecological processes
- GIS and Data analysis
- Soft Skills
- Attention to detail and accuracy in work
- Effective communication and collaboration with team members
- Creativity and problem-solving skills in designing and executing patterns
- Time management and organizational skills to meet production deadlines
- Data management
- Positive attitude and willingness to learn and adapt to new techniques and technologies
WORKING CONDITIONS
- The jobholder is required to work normal working hours with occasional long working hours. At times may be called upon to address emergency situations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor Degree in Forestry, Monitoring and Evaluation, Natural Resources, Coastal and Marine Resources Management, Marine Science.
Experience
- At least 2 years relevant experience in a busy environment.
Remuneration: Competitive Package
Conditions: preferably residents of the above counties.
If interested, send CV’s to [email protected]
Responsibilities
Monitoring and Evaluation Officer is responsible for observing and ensuring high-quality and timely inputs, and for ensuring that ELRF maintains its strategic vision by ensuring high survivability for the planted trees.
KEY DELIVERABLES:
- Data collection, analysis and Interpretation
- Accuracy in data management
- Excellent analytics skills
- Quality Reports
Required Basic and Soft Skills
- Climate change understanding climate change impacts on forests and ecosystems.
- Forest ecology, knowledge of forest ecosystem, tree species & ecological processes
- GIS and Data analysis
- Soft Skills
- Attention to detail and accuracy in work
- Effective communication and collaboration with team members
- Creativity and problem-solving skills in designing and executing patterns
- Time management and organizational skills to meet production deadlines
- Data management
- Positive attitude and willingness to learn and adapt to new techniques and technologies
WORKING CONDITIONS
- The jobholder is required to work normal working hours with occasional long working hours. At times may be called upon to address emergency situations.
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor Degree in Forestry, Monitoring and Evaluation, Natural Resources, Coastal and Marine Resources Management, Marine Science.
Experience
- At least 2 years relevant experience in a busy environment.
Remuneration: Competitive Package
Conditions: preferably residents of the above counties.
If interested, send CV’s to [email protected]
- Monitor planted trees to ensure at least 85% survivability; Monitor daily trees planted and share progress reports; Collects data on a regular basis to measure achievement against the planted trees;
- Monitors the input of data into the ELRF system and conducts data quality checks; Supports programme progress reporting, mid-term review and final evaluation; Identifies lessons learned and develops case studies to capture qualitative outputs of programmes, projects, and initiatives. Provides advice to the management on improving programme performance using M&E findings; Assists with M&E training initiatives to strengthen capabilities within ELRF.; Performs field visits to ensure the quality and accuracy of collected or reported data where necessary; Prepares progress reports on the on - going project; Design and implement baseline environmental and socio-economic impact report templates for each planting site, managing for cultural sensitivities and appropriateness;
- Design and develop training tools necessary to mobilize field team to gather on-the ground socioeconomic and environmental data relating to ELRF’s results and reports;
- Regular monitoring the equipment needs for each planting site to ensure they are consistently prepared for field analysis;
- Support analysis on new planting sites to inform issues and risk exposure reports;
- Visit planting sites on rotation to help ensure project is on track;
- Maintain and regularly update all data sets, GIS mapping software and communication tracking systems to ensure deliverables and other important information is tracked and available.
- Monitor ELRF activities and outputs on a regular basis and assist the management team in preparing project progress reports.
- Assist forestry department with tracking the effectiveness of failures forest restoration planting techniques.
- Provide key information and reports to the M&E Coordinator so that the management can maintain strong relations with all donors and business partners.
- Any other duty assigned by the Immediate Supervisor.
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