Assistant Monitoring, Evaluation And Learning (ass. Mel) Officer

Posted on June 17, 2026 | Job ID: 2757

Application Deadline: 6 days left
Job Description

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT@ PROJECT HOPE NAMIBIA 


POSITION: ASSISTANT MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING (Ass. MEL) OFFICER 


Location: Phalombe 


OVERVIEW 

Project HOPE Namibia (PHN) is an indigenous regional African NGO founded in 2004 with technical expertise in infectious diseases, maternal and child health, and economic strengthening with a programmatic presence across the continent. PHN has over 20 years’ experience implementing public health programming in Africa with demonstrated capacity to implement PEPFAR-funded OVC & DREAMS projects in Namibia and Malawi.


In Namibia, PHN was USAID’s lead partner for OVC and DREAMS programming since 2013 and 2018, respectively. PHN works in collaboration with local stakeholders, host government ministries, and other partners in countries of implementation to ensure implementation in accordance with the local context and with buy-in from the appropriate stakeholders.


Project HOPE Namibia – Malawi (PHN-MA), registered in Malawi in 2024, is currently implementing the Ana ndi Achinyamata Patsogolo (ANAPA) project in Malawi, a five-year, $60 million initiative funded by PEPFAR/USAID previously and now under the US Government’s Department of State (DoS).


Initially designed to prevent new HIV infections by increasing uptake of health, HIV, and social services among children, adolescents, and their families, with a particular focus, the project shifted focus following the stop work order. ANAPA now prioritizes the provision of life-saving HIV care and treatment services for vulnerable children.


It is against this background that Project HOPE Namibia-Malawi, a member of the Africa Public Health Network (APHN), seeks qualified Malawians to fill the following position under the ANAPA Activity:


Assistant Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (Ass. MEL) Officer


Reporting To

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Officer


Duty Station

Phalombe


Nature of Contract

3-Month Fixed-Term Contract (Renewable depending on the availability of funds)


Number Required

1


Supervises

None


Minimum Hours of Work

40 hours per week


Job Summary

The Assistant M&E Officer will be responsible for data capturing, quality assurance, mentorship, analysis, and reporting for programme activities. He/she will also provide support and verify data for site-specific or district-wide activities under the guidance of the District MEL Officer.


The Assistant M&E Officer will work directly with community-based cadres to ensure data captured in the District Health Information System 2 (DHIS2) and paper-based files are filed and maintained accordingly.


Specific Duties and Responsibilities

• Support timely data entry into the DHIS2 to ensure accurate and timely input of project-related information, supporting monitoring, evaluation, and reporting activities for the ANAPA programme.


• Provide first-line data management support to CPWs and CCWs to ensure data capturing is done online. Verify data for completeness, cleanliness, accuracy and document-related data quality challenges.


• Provide first-line support on data management processes at facility and district level.


• Maintain a weekly schedule for regular field visits for mentoring and supervision and provide data quality assurance and verification.


• Maintain, compile, and share a weekly journal on data quality issues with the District MEL team.


• Provide weekly reports to the supervisor on the data entry status (received versus captured).


• Manage physical and digital paperwork, organize data entry outputs, and secure hard copies to ensure efficient retrieval and data integrity in accordance with the ANAPA filing system SOPs.


• Undertake facility/catchment Routine Data Quality Assessment (RDQA).


• Maintain good communication with Community Cadres and Supervisors.


• Adhere to policies and procedures in day-to-day operations.


• Respond timely to information queries.


• Comply with data integrity and security policies.


• Any other duties as delegated by the supervisor.


Minimum Qualifications, Experience and Required Skills

• A Diploma in Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Economics, or related fields.


• Experience in data entry, management and analysis of OVC data is an added advantage.


• Proven ICT skills, specifically in Microsoft Office packages and DHIS2.


• Possess excellent communication skills.


• Typing and data entry skills.


• Attention to detail, results-driven and ability to work under pressure.


• Ability to work independently and within a team.


MODE OF APPLICATION

Interested candidates who meet the above qualifications and experience are requested to submit their Curriculum Vitae with 3 traceable referees, cover letter together with copies of certificates to the email address below not later than 5:00pm on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.


Note

Please clearly indicate the position title in the email subject.


Email to

recruitmentmw@projecthope.org


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