MEAL Officer
Role Purpose
To build, operationalize, and strengthen Graceworld Foundation’s MEAL systems across all programs, ensuring high-quality, ethical, and timely data drives evidence-based decision-making, program quality improvement, and credible impact reporting.
Job Summary
The MEAL Officer will serve as GWF’s technical lead for Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning. The officer will design and manage M&E frameworks, data collection systems, accountability mechanisms, and organizational learning processes across all program sectors (Food Security, Education, Livelihoods, Health, WASH & Environment).
Key Responsibilities
MEAL Systems Design & Data Management
- Develop and maintain program-specific M&E plans, log frames, Results Frameworks, and MEAL Plans with indicator reference sheets.
- Design and manage data collection tools and systems including KoBoCollect/ODK forms, MIS dashboards, and beneficiary databases.
- Maintain Indicator Performance Tracking Tables (IPTTs) for all active projects, updated monthly.
- Ensure accuracy, completeness, and security of GWF’s centralized beneficiary database.
Field Monitoring, Surveys & Evaluations
- Design and lead baseline, midline, and endline surveys, KAP surveys, and Post-Distribution Monitoring (PDM) exercises.
- Conduct regular field monitoring visits to verify program activities, beneficiary data, and implementation quality.
- Manage the MEAL Action Plan Tracker and Field Visit Tracker to ensure timely follow-up.
- Support external evaluations by coordinating data requests, facilitating FGDs/KIIs, and providing technical MEAL inputs.
Accountability, Feedback & Learning
- Establish and manage GWF’s Community Feedback and Accountability Mechanism (CFAM) in line with Core Humanitarian Standards.
- Maintain the Accountability Tracker and ensure all community feedback is acknowledged and resolved within agreed SLAs.
- Facilitate learning reviews, After-Action Reviews (AARs), and reflection sessions; document and disseminate findings.
- Produce learning briefs, data dashboards, and MEAL reports to inform program adaptation and donor communications.
Reporting, Capacity Building & Ethics
- Compile monthly, quarterly, and annual MEAL reports with data visualizations.
- Build MEAL capacity of program staff and community data collectors through training, SOPs, and on-the-job coaching.
- Uphold data quality standards, beneficiary informed consent protocols, and data protection across all programs.
- Contribute to proposal development by designing M&E frameworks, SMART indicators, and MEAL sections.
Qualifications & Experience
Essential
- Bachelor’s degree in Statistics, Mathematics, Social Sciences, Development Studies, Information Management, or related field.
- Minimum 2 years of hands-on MEAL experience within a development or humanitarian NGO.
- Proven proficiency in designing and deploying data collection tools using KoBoCollect, ODK, or CommCare.
- Strong quantitative analysis skills using advanced MS Excel and at least one statistical package (SPSS or STATA).
- Practical experience establishing or managing community feedback and accountability mechanisms (CFAM/CFRM).
Desirable
- Familiarity with donor M&E frameworks: USAID CDCS, EU logical frameworks, UN-agency IPTT formats.
- Experience with data visualization tools (Power BI, Tableau, or advanced Excel dashboards).
- Knowledge of GIS/spatial analysis tools (QGIS, ArcGIS, Google Earth Engine).
- Understanding of Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS) and ALNAP accountability principles.
Core Competencies & Skills
- Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy and quality assurance.
- Ability to synthesize complex data into clear, actionable insights for non-technical audiences.
- Strong technical report writing with demonstrated ability to produce donor-ready MEAL reports.
- Excellent training facilitation and capacity-building skills for non-MEAL staff at all levels.
- Proficiency in English with strong written communication; Kiswahili an asset.
- High commitment to data ethics, beneficiary confidentiality, and responsible data management.






