WWF Cameroon is recruiting a Planning, Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation Officer
World Wide Fund For Nature
- Yokadouma, Est
- CDI
- Temps-plein
- Define program indicators and activity indicators by axis and objectives, based on the logical framework already established
- Design and implement a weekly and monthly monitoring plan for the indicators.
- Develop a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation mechanism, including data collection and analysis tools
- Develop a global and exhaustive database to generate all the project's information in terms of carrying out activities and monitoring results
- Set up a deforestation monitoring system based on satellite imagery such as Global Forest Watch, in collaboration with the Forest Officer
- Facilitate the collection of information on the progress made by the project and transmit the data periodically to the Technical Project Coordinator
- Provide regularly updated data to the Cocoa and Agriculture Lead to support technical and budgetary monitoring.
- Coordinate, in collaboration with the Technical Project Coordinator and the Cocoa and Agriculture Lead, the deployment of the action plan of the multi-stakeholder platform.
- Actively participate in planning meetings, performance reviews and the programming of project activities
- Organize regular field visits to analyse progress, identify constraints and promote lessons learned
- Support managers in clarifying roles and responsibilities within the project team
- Contribute to the logistical, administrative and asset management of the project alongside the Technical Project Coordinator
- Support the Technical Project Coordinator in the administrative and asset management of the project.
- Support the preparation of quarterly and annual reports for the donor, in collaboration with the Technical Project Coordinator and the Cocoa and Agriculture Lead
- Contribute to and support colleagues in the production of periodic reports, while ensuring the quality, consistency and relevance of content
- Represent the project at meetings with partners to present results and challenges.
- Design, with the support of the IT, appropriate monitoring and evaluation software for the project
- Insert the initial data for the entire project, in termsof activities and actions as well as implementation deadlines
- Codify the activities by year and by objective in order to facilitate the collection and information analysis
- Monitor project activities in the field on a regular basis,
- Take part in the team's internal planning meetings and help team members to plan and organize themselves better in order to achieve objectives,
- Fill in the information database on a daily basis with the data collected and carry out appropriate analyses
- Produce and present summary tables to supervisors to guide decision-making
- Participate in team meetings and present an objective assessment of the project's progress and advise on any corrections
- Work in consultation with WWF M&E officers in Yaoundé and other projects.
- Attend planning and coordination meetings within the team
- Participate in certain meetings with donors in order to present the results, constraints and lessons learned from the project
- Contribute to the reports of other donors co-financing the landscape and to ensure overall coordination of the monitoring of indicators for the area.
- A degree in economics (GCE A/L + 4 (minimum)), agro-economics, social sciences or equivalent, with proven experience in project monitoring and evaluation
- At least 5 years' experience in a similar position
- Proven experience in the use of GIS (QGIS, ArcGIS, Google Earth Engine).
- Experience in remote sensing applied to deforestation (Sentinel, GLAD, GFW data).
- Experience in database management for project monitoring.
- Experience in the rural sector (agriculture or agroforestry) would be an asset.
- Experience in the rural sector (agriculture or agro forestry) would be an asset,
- Ability to work under pressure in a rural environment
- Ability to work well in French and English,
- Ability to travel frequently in the fields and forests,
- Be dynamic and proactive in the conduct of activities.
- Ability to work effectively in a team.
- Good communicator, fluent in English and French.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, diplomacy and conflict resolution skills to manage complex and highly sensitive multi-stakeholder situations.
- Knowledge of cutting-edge research on the development of deforestation-free agriculture.
- Strong training and coaching skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Quick thinking; ability to react under pressure.
- Identifies and embraces the core values of the WWF organization: courage, integrity, respect and collaboration.
ReliefWeb