Monitoring and Evaluation Officer

Location:  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Duration: 2 Years with possible extension

Full-time

Send a Cow summary

Send a Cow is a growing and dynamic international development charity providing training, and ongoing support to smallholder farmers in Africa. We inspire and equip communities to transform their lives and the planet, in line with our vision of a confident, thriving, and sustainable rural Africa.

Send a Cow is a UK based charity that operates in many African countries of which Ethiopia is one. Send a Cow Ethiopia has a legal ground to operate in Ethiopia having been registered with Charities and Societies Agency as a foreign charity, registration No. 0638. Currently, the charity is operating in Amhara, Sidama, South-West, and SNNP regions.

Overall Job Purpose

To lead Send a Cow’s effective M&E activities of high quality performing projects and programmes through development of M&E tools, timely data collection and analysis for learning, data storage, and quality reporting in line with the impact and sustainability requirements of the community, government, donors, and other relevant stakeholders. The post holder will report to the Programme Manager and work closely with our technical team, project staff and Send a Cow group-based counterparts.

For this position, we will consider applicants applicants who have BA or BSc in Agricultural Economics, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Development studies or other related fields from a recognized University and Six years of relevant experience at field level.

Does this sound like you? If so, we would love to hear from you.

To apply, please send your completed Application  form in a Microsoft Word or PDF Document to Send a Cow Ethiopia HR: Email address: hrethiopia@sendacow.org by Thursday 5th May at 5pm.

Please note, that we do not accept CVs or any other supporting documents and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interview and written exam.

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