Overview
Provides high-quality technical support to the implementation and monitoring of project activities, including field reporting and oversight of grant performance. Supports evidence-based project management through technical coordination with stakeholders and ensures implementation is guided by robust data, analysis, and learning.
Key Responsibilities
- Participate in field missions to support technical assessments, data collection, and validation of project results
- Monitor progress of project activities against results frameworks, workplans, and indicators
- Support the technical oversight of field interventions, including conservation, rehabilitation, and sustainable livelihood activities
- Review and assess the technical performance of grant-supported initiatives and partners
- Identify implementation challenges and provide evidence-based recommendations for corrective action
- Facilitate technical coordination with government counterparts, NGOs, private sector actors, and community stakeholders
- Support implementing partners in applying technical approaches, tools, and methodologies aligned with project objectives
- Contribute to the design and delivery of technical inputs to capacity-building and training activities
- Support gender-responsive and inclusive approaches in project implementation and stakeholder engagement
- Provide technical inputs to landscape-level planning, assessments, and management processes
- Support the development and review of technical studies, plans, and policy-relevant outputs
- Apply analytical tools to support institutional strengthening and decision-making
- Contribute to technical processes related to integrated landscape management and conservation planning
- Support the design and implementation of monitoring frameworks and indicator tracking systems
- Collect, analyze, and interpret data to assess project performance and impact
- Support implementation of surveys and assessments to measure behavioral and institutional change
- Contribute to technical reporting, including progress reports, PIRs, and evaluation inputs
- Ensure that project results and lessons learned are systematically documented and used for adaptive management
- Support the systematization and dissemination of technical knowledge, good practices, and lessons learned
- Contribute to the development of knowledge products and communication materials
- Ensure that project-generated knowledge is accessible and contributes to broader learning and policy dialogue
Required Experience
- Minimum 7 years (Secondary education) or 4 years (Bachelor’s degree) of relevant experience in project/programme implementation.
- Demonstrated experience in technical monitoring, data collection, and analysis of development or environmental projects
- Experience supporting results frameworks, indicator tracking, and evaluation processes
- Proven ability to contribute to technical reporting and knowledge management
- Experience working with stakeholders in environmental conservation, sustainable development, or climate-related projects
- Experience and knowledge of gender equality and social inclusion in project implementation
- Strong experience in monitoring, data analysis, and results-based management
- Experience working with multi-stakeholder environments, including government and ITP communities
Qualifications
Secondary Education is required. Or A university degree in International Development, Sustainable Development; Natural Resource/Environmental Management, Management, Economics, or a Climate Change related field is not a requirement but will be given due consideration.