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Monitoring & Evaluation Officer – Conservation
2025-09-04T09:30:15+00:00
WeForest Zambia
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FULL_TIME
Zambia
Lusaka
10101
Zambia
Professional Services
Management
ZMW
MONTH
2025-09-15T17:00:00+00:00
Zambia
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WeForest is a fast-growing international non-profit association with headquarters in Belgium and legal entities in France, USA, Ethiopia and Zambia. The organisation is promoting Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) best practices, and our activities are growing.

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The current position focuses on leading all governance and livelihoods-related M&E processes in the two WeForest-implemented projects in the province:

  • The Lavushimanda Community Conservation project [LCC] in Lavushimanda district, which started at the end of 2022, supports three Community Forest Management Groups (CFMG) to manage their community forests (Mabonga, Mwenda, and Salamo) as well as engage private landowners to support a holistic landscape vision that delivers for the community and conservation. This project is developed as a REDD+ carbon project to ensure long-term financing.
  • The Mukungule Project (MUK) in Mpika District, which started in March 2022, aims to scale up beekeeping in the Mukungule Game Management Area (GMA) by supporting beekeeping enterprise groups and local households with sustainable, forest-friendly income sources.

Work focuses on both Lavushimanda and Mpika districts and hence will require frequent travelling, involving approximately 75% office-based work and 25% fieldwork.

Lead governance and livelihood-related M&E

  • Provide technical and operational support to project teams to collect, analyse, and report on data related to livelihoods and governance.
  • Monitor the performance and capacity of community-based organisations (CBOs), including Community Resource Board (CRBs), Community Forest Management Groups (CFMGs), Beekeeping Enterprise Groups ( BKEGs), and Village Action Groups (VAGs).
  • Track the implementation and outcomes of key livelihood activities such as beekeeping, agroforestry, caterpillar harvesting, and climate-smart agriculture.
  • Guide Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) structures to adopt and implement tailored M&E procedures to improve governance and promote sustainable livelihoods.
  • Ensure good M&E practices by maintaining proper data storage, organisation, and accessibility to ensure data quality and usability.
  • Conduct regular spot checks and post-activity assessments to evaluate the effectiveness of training and capacity-building activities.
  • Update the adaptive management tracker quarterly to document project progress, challenges, and corrective actions for adaptive decision-making.
  • Support gender mainstreaming by assisting in the collection and analysis of gender-based violence (GBV) assessment data at relevant project stages.

Supervise & coordinate M&E processes

  • Lead the development and implementation of M&E frameworks, including baseline surveys, logical frameworks, and SMART KPIs for both projects.
  • Oversee verification and mapping of beekeeping plots, hive locations, and agroforestry sites to support accurate monitoring.
  • Monitor compliance with forest and land-use management practices, such as firebreak creation, ring weeding, tree protection, and grazing control.
  • Support performance evaluation meetings for honey value chain and agricultural stakeholders across the Mukungule and Mpumba Chiefdom projects.
  • Evaluate the performance of bee mentors, Honorary Forest Officers (HFOs), Conservation Agriculture (CA) lead farmers, and other key actors to document successes and identify areas for improvement.
  • Monitor seedling survival and nursery output, as well as agricultural yields, to assess progress in reforestation and sustainable farming.
  • Conduct post-harvest assessments and regular spot checks to assess the impact of livelihood trainings and improve project implementation.
  • Conduct Organisational Capacity Assessments (OCAs) for CBOs and provide follow-up support to enhance governance structures.
  • Train field teams and community organisations on relevant M&E tools, methods, and indicators to strengthen implementation and learning.

Other support to WeForest

  • Extract and document lessons learned in collaboration with the MEL Manager to inform adaptive project management and future implementation.
  • Collect and share Marketing and Communication (MARCOM) materials (e.g., photos, stories, updates) in line with WeForest’s protocols for communication and documentation.
  • Provide regular feedback to the MEL Manager on governance- and livelihood-related M&E processes, including recommendations to improve operations, tools, and reporting systems.
  • Support project document development, including translations into local languages, when needed.
  • Assist the field team with data entry, data analysis, and logistical support during field activities as necessary.
  • Perform any other duties assigned by the MEL Manager and project managers in consultation with the line manager.

CANDIDATE PROFILE

Education:

  • Essential: Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Development Studies, Project Management, Agroforestry, Wildlife Management, Social Sciences, or a related field.
  • Desirable: A Master’s degree in Monitoring and Evaluation, Economics, Development Studies, Project Management, Agroforestry, Wildlife Management, Social Sciences, or a related field. A certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation and/or Project Management is an added advantage.

Work experience and skills:

Essential:

  • Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience, with demonstrated experience in leading the monitoring and evaluation of diverse project activities.
  • Excellent communication skills and strong numerical and analytical abilities.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables, formulas, data cleaning, and data visualisation.
  • Proficient in other Microsoft Office tools such as Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook for reporting, documentation, and communication.
  • Competent in GIS software and mapping tools, and mobile data collection platforms such as KoboToolbox, ODK, or other equivalent phone-based applications.
  • Willingness to learn and adapt to new monitoring tools and techniques.
  • Clean and excellent track record and references

Desirable:

  • Experience with Carbon project 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 license
  • Be willing to relocate and reside in Mununga – Mpumba Chiefdom (Lavushimanda District) as the primary workstation, with frequent travel to and work from Mpika District (Mukungule Chiefdom), all located within Muchinga Province.
  • Flexible in terms of travelling and working conditions
  • All academic and professional certificates should be certified by the Zambia Qualifications Authority (ZAQA)
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Vacancy title:
Monitoring & Evaluation Officer – Conservation

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Management]

Jobs at:
WeForest Zambia

Deadline of this Job:
Monday, September 15 2025

Duty Station:
Zambia | Lusaka | Zambia

Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, September 4 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

WeForest is a fast-growing international non-profit association with headquarters in Belgium and legal entities in France, USA, Ethiopia and Zambia. The organisation is promoting Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) best practices, and our activities are growing.

ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The current position focuses on leading all governance and livelihoods-related M&E processes in the two WeForest-implemented projects in the province:

  • The Lavushimanda Community Conservation project [LCC] in Lavushimanda district, which started at the end of 2022, supports three Community Forest Management Groups (CFMG) to manage their community forests (Mabonga, Mwenda, and Salamo) as well as engage private landowners to support a holistic landscape vision that delivers for the community and conservation. This project is developed as a REDD+ carbon project to ensure long-term financing.
  • The Mukungule Project (MUK) in Mpika District, which started in March 2022, aims to scale up beekeeping in the Mukungule Game Management Area (GMA) by supporting beekeeping enterprise groups and local households with sustainable, forest-friendly income sources.

Work focuses on both Lavushimanda and Mpika districts and hence will require frequent travelling, involving approximately 75% office-based work and 25% fieldwork.

Lead governance and livelihood-related M&E

  • Provide technical and operational support to project teams to collect, analyse, and report on data related to livelihoods and governance.
  • Monitor the performance and capacity of community-based organisations (CBOs), including Community Resource Board (CRBs), Community Forest Management Groups (CFMGs), Beekeeping Enterprise Groups ( BKEGs), and Village Action Groups (VAGs).
  • Track the implementation and outcomes of key livelihood activities such as beekeeping, agroforestry, caterpillar harvesting, and climate-smart agriculture.
  • Guide Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) structures to adopt and implement tailored M&E procedures to improve governance and promote sustainable livelihoods.
  • Ensure good M&E practices by maintaining proper data storage, organisation, and accessibility to ensure data quality and usability.
  • Conduct regular spot checks and post-activity assessments to evaluate the effectiveness of training and capacity-building activities.
  • Update the adaptive management tracker quarterly to document project progress, challenges, and corrective actions for adaptive decision-making.
  • Support gender mainstreaming by assisting in the collection and analysis of gender-based violence (GBV) assessment data at relevant project stages.

Supervise & coordinate M&E processes

  • Lead the development and implementation of M&E frameworks, including baseline surveys, logical frameworks, and SMART KPIs for both projects.
  • Oversee verification and mapping of beekeeping plots, hive locations, and agroforestry sites to support accurate monitoring.
  • Monitor compliance with forest and land-use management practices, such as firebreak creation, ring weeding, tree protection, and grazing control.
  • Support performance evaluation meetings for honey value chain and agricultural stakeholders across the Mukungule and Mpumba Chiefdom projects.
  • Evaluate the performance of bee mentors, Honorary Forest Officers (HFOs), Conservation Agriculture (CA) lead farmers, and other key actors to document successes and identify areas for improvement.
  • Monitor seedling survival and nursery output, as well as agricultural yields, to assess progress in reforestation and sustainable farming.
  • Conduct post-harvest assessments and regular spot checks to assess the impact of livelihood trainings and improve project implementation.
  • Conduct Organisational Capacity Assessments (OCAs) for CBOs and provide follow-up support to enhance governance structures.
  • Train field teams and community organisations on relevant M&E tools, methods, and indicators to strengthen implementation and learning.

Other support to WeForest

  • Extract and document lessons learned in collaboration with the MEL Manager to inform adaptive project management and future implementation.
  • Collect and share Marketing and Communication (MARCOM) materials (e.g., photos, stories, updates) in line with WeForest’s protocols for communication and documentation.
  • Provide regular feedback to the MEL Manager on governance- and livelihood-related M&E processes, including recommendations to improve operations, tools, and reporting systems.
  • Support project document development, including translations into local languages, when needed.
  • Assist the field team with data entry, data analysis, and logistical support during field activities as necessary.
  • Perform any other duties assigned by the MEL Manager and project managers in consultation with the line manager.

CANDIDATE PROFILE

Education:

  • Essential: Bachelor’s degree in Economics, Development Studies, Project Management, Agroforestry, Wildlife Management, Social Sciences, or a related field.
  • Desirable: A Master’s degree in Monitoring and Evaluation, Economics, Development Studies, Project Management, Agroforestry, Wildlife Management, Social Sciences, or a related field. A certificate in Monitoring and Evaluation and/or Project Management is an added advantage.

Work experience and skills:

Essential:

  • Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience, with demonstrated experience in leading the monitoring and evaluation of diverse project activities.
  • Excellent communication skills and strong numerical and analytical abilities.
  • Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including pivot tables, formulas, data cleaning, and data visualisation.
  • Proficient in other Microsoft Office tools such as Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook for reporting, documentation, and communication.
  • Competent in GIS software and mapping tools, and mobile data collection platforms such as KoboToolbox, ODK, or other equivalent phone-based applications.
  • Willingness to learn and adapt to new monitoring tools and techniques.
  • Clean and excellent track record and references

Desirable:

  • Experience with Carbon project 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 license
  • Be willing to relocate and reside in Mununga – Mpumba Chiefdom (Lavushimanda District) as the primary workstation, with frequent travel to and work from Mpika District (Mukungule Chiefdom), all located within Muchinga Province.
  • Flexible in terms of travelling and working conditions
  • All academic and professional certificates should be certified by the Zambia Qualifications Authority (ZAQA)

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 36

Level of Education: bachelor degree

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Job Category: Administrative jobs in Zambia
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Tuesday, September 16 2025
Duty Station: Zambia | Lusaka | Zambia
Posted: 04-09-2025
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Start Publishing: 04-09-2025
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