Job Description
The MEAL function plays a critical role in ensuring that
programmes are implemented effectively, transparently, and in line with NRC
standards and donor requirements. It supports programme teams to generate
reliable data and evidence on project progress, results, and impact, while
strengthening accountability to affected populations and promoting continuous
learning and improvement. The MEAL Officer contributes to the implementation
and strengthening of MEAL systems at the Country Office level, supporting data
collection, analysis, reporting, and learning processes to ensure that
programme decisions are informed by accurate and timely information.
Responsibilities
Generic Responsibilities
- Contribute
to the implementation of MEAL systems and Standard Operating Procedures
(SOPs) at AO or CO level.
- Conduct
and supervise quantitative and qualitative data collection for
assessments, outcome monitoring, and evaluations.
- Ensure
timely and accurate entry, cleaning, and organisation of monitoring and
assessment data.
- Contribute
to data analysis and preparation of summary reports for programme use.
- Support
the maintenance of MEAL databases and proper filing/documentation (digital
and hard copies).
- Support
verification of project activities, distributions, and beneficiary lists.
- Assist
in harmonisation of data collection and reporting across projects and
partners.
- Promote
safe, inclusive, and ethical engagement with communities during monitoring
and assessment activities.
- Compliance
and adherence to NRC policies, guidance and procedures, and a specific
responsibility for the MEAL policies and procedures.
Specific Responsibilities
Monitoring:
- Develop
progress and indicators tracker tables for each project, incorporating all
donor and internal indicators, location-specific targets, and key metrics.
- Ensure
that output and outcome data are collected and documented for timely
reporting in NRC reporting system and others ITTs.
- Ensure
that project monitoring evaluation and learning tools and CO MEAL SoPs are
properly used in the field area offices, as well as by partners when
relevant, through capacity building and cross and spot checks.
- Support
to develop and implement MEL matrixes at the area office level. This
includes supporting tools development, data collection, data management,
and data analysis according to the CO MEL SoPs.
- Present
the ITTs during PCM events to ensure program teams understand project
objectives, indicators, targets, and monitoring frameworks.
- Conduct
routine checks on the accuracy of figures reported in the ITTs,
cross-verifying them with data in NRC reporting system and other reporting
forms. Identify discrepancies and address them promptly to maintain consistency
and accuracy across reporting platforms.
- Ensure
all Means of Verification MoVs for progress and achievements accurate in
content and are uploaded, properly named, and systematically archived for
easy access. And regularly review the MoVs repository to ensure compliance
with reporting standards and readiness for reporting, audits or reviews.
- Support
the program team in conducting assessments and data collection activities,
such as baseline, endline, PDM, and MSNA. Assist in designing tools,
performing data analysis, and drafting comprehensive reports to ensure
high-quality outputs.
- Review
all assessments reports prepared by program teams before submission to
donors, ensuring alignment with project objectives, data accuracy, and
compliance with donor requirements.
- Ensure
the data is transferred or shared securely in line with NRC data
protection policy.
- Support
capacity building for programme staff and local partners.
- Any
other task relevant to the position as requested by the line manager.
Learning:
- Support
in developing, archiving, and disseminating lessons learned and best
practices by maintaining and updating the learning tracker to capture
lessons learned from all projects.
- Ensure
lessons learned are tracked, documented, and shared regularly with program
teams.
- Support
in promoting the adaptation of lessons learned in the design and
implementation of similar projects to enhance program quality and impact.
- Support
in facilitating reflection and learning sessions with program staff to
ensure insights from MEL data are effectively utilized to enhance project
design and implementation
Scale and Scope of the Position
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Financial responsibility: |
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Resources responsibility: |
GORS, DCH, CORE (MEAL systems) NRC People (People and Organisation Management System) for
performance management and self-service matters Unit 4 (finance) |
Critical Interfaces
The MEAL Officer works closely with multiple internal and
external stakeholders to ensure effective implementation of monitoring,
evaluation, accountability, and learning processes. Key interfaces include:
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Area Managers Area Programme Managers |
to support the integration of MEAL activities into
programme planning and implementation, ensure adequate MEAL resourcing, and
promote the use of evidence for decision-making at the area level. |
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AO Project Managers/Coordinators |
to ensure proper implementation of MEAL tools and
processes, support monitoring activities, verify project data, and strengthen
documentation of project results. |
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AO MEAL staff |
for direct technical support, coaching, and coordination
on implementation. |
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Partners and consortium members |
to support harmonised data collection, capacity building
on MEAL systems, and shared learning across partner organizations when
applicable. |
Qualifications
Generic Professional Competencies
- Bachelor’s
degree in statistics, economics, social sciences, development studies, or
another relevant field.
- Minimum
of 2–3 years of relevant experience in MEAL within humanitarian or
development contexts.
- Experience
in quantitative and qualitative data collection methods, including
surveys, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions.
- Experience
in data cleaning, analysis, and interpretation using tools such as Excel,
Kobo, or other data management platforms.
- Knowledge
of monitoring and evaluation concepts, including indicators, logframes,
and results frameworks.
- Experience
supporting assessments, baseline/endline studies, post-distribution
monitoring, or similar exercises.
- Good
documentation and reporting skills.
- Fluency
in spoken and written English.
- Proficiency
in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) is required;
experience with Microsoft 365 (SharePoint, Teams, OneDrive, Planner) is an
advantage.
Behavioural Competencies
- Handling
insecure environment
- Working
with people
- Analysing
- Communication
with impact and respect
- Coping
with change
About Us
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) is a global humanitarian
organisation helping people forced to flee.
Join us in assisting millions of people in areas where
others cannot, tackling some of the world's most dangerous and difficult
crises. Bring your skills and dedication to an organisation recognised for
providing high quality aid and for defending the rights of refugees and
internally displaced people.
At NRC, we give responsibility to employees at all levels
and foster professional growth and innovative teams. You can expect a
supportive culture and an open dialogue with management. We are committed to
diversity, equity and inclusion.
Together, we save lives and rebuild futures.
Safeguarding is central to NRC’s work. We expect all
employees to:
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treat everyone with respect and dignity
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contribute to building a safe environment for all
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never engage in any form of exploitation, harassment and specifically
sexual exploitation, abuse and sexual harassment (SEAH)
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always report. NRC has a zero-tolerance approach to inaction against
exploitation, abuse and SEAH
How to Apply
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