Starting Salary is 1,872,000 UGX gross per month
The application deadline is 29 July 2026, 23:59 (Africa/Nairobi)
Position: MEAL Officer (SHINE Project) - National Position
Reports to: MEAL Coordinator
Job location: Moroto
Starting date: August 2026
Vacancy closing date: 29th July 2026
Duration position: 1 year renewable contract
Working hours: Fulltime (40 hours per week)
About ZOA
We are here for people who have lost everything due to armed conflict or natural disaster.
ZOA, as an international NGO, supports people who have lost everything due to armed conflict or natural disaster. Together, we can come to their aid in emergencies and remain faithful to communities as they recover – providing new opportunities for them to help themselves again. The work of ZOA is coordinated from the Netherlands. We are active in multiple countries in Africa, South America, the Middle East Region, and Asia. We work with approximately 900 employees worldwide and with (local) partners. We invite you to join our team of committed colleagues.
Our work in Uganda
In Uganda, ZOA has offices in Kampala, West Nile (Arua), Acholi (Gulu), and Karamoja (Amudat). ZOA Uganda works both in relief and recovery on the themes of food security & livelihoods, education, and conflict management with a special focus on land Rights.
ZOA Uganda is looking for a MEAL Officer to be based in Moroto Office.
Your challenge
The MEAL Officer has the responsibility of undertaking all MEAL activities to document output, outcome and impact changes as defined in the MEAL Framework for the UNICEF project. S/he will identify information gaps and make recommendations for the collection of data on all indicators as checks against processes and contexts to measure progress, results, and impact.
The MEAL Officer will ensure that all UNICEF SHINE project MEAL activities shall result in timely tracking and documentation for project activities, quality data generated and processed in support of project reporting, increased accountability to different stakeholders, facilitates and upholds learning within the SHINE project and across the organization as described in the project MEAL/MERL Plan.
The MEAL Officer will provide MEAL support to the UNICEF SHINE Project . The project aim to ensure that all children and adolescents in Karamoja, particularly girls, children with disabilities, pastoralist children, adolescent mothers, and other marginalised groups, will have increased access to equitable, inclusive, safe, and quality education; improved school readiness, retention, transition, and learning outcomes; and enhanced opportunities to progress through education and into productive adulthood.
Your main tasks and responsibilities
Monitoring
- The MEAL Officer works closely with the project and other MEAL teams as well as partners to create and operate a functional MEAL framework, system, tools and processes in alignment with ZOA guidelines, standards and localized MEAL contexts to gather performance data at output, outcome and impact level based on objectives and indicators contained in the MEAL Frameworks.
- Leads in the drafting and development of the project MEAL plan, Indicator tracking table, field Data Protocols/SOPs, ToRs, and data collection tools to facilitate field procedures and execution.
- Work with Project staff to ensure the collection of relevant and appropriate data for Knowledge Management and Learning.
- Organise joint project monitoring with other stakeholders, partners and project teams
- Strengthen the utilization of technology and where feasible enhance data collection, analysis, and reporting considering the limited infrastructure and internet connectivity challenges of ZOA operation areas.
- Lead and facilitates local analysis, visualization, presentations and interpretation of contextualized MEAL information as inputs to regular narrative reports covering progress.
- Facilitate capacity building initiatives on MEAL for project staffs and partners ensuring they have the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively apply and implement MEAL system, frameworks, tools, and other MEAL processes to enhance activities, data collection, analysis, application of data and information for measuring progress, reporting, making necessary adjustments and improving programme impact(s).
- In coordination with MEAL Coordinator, plan and undertake Data Quality Audits and Assessment exercises to ensure data quality.
- Ensure visibility materials (pop ups, team clothing, project sheets, flyers, leaflets) to be used for meetings, contact with communities, donors, and partners are produced to high quality.
Evaluation
- Get involved in the drafting and design of ToRs for project assessments, evaluations and other studies
- Participate in the evaluation of proposal bids and selection of individual consultants and firms for consultancy assignments.
- Coordinate internal and external assessments, studies, evaluations and other research for the project in close collaboration with the MEAL Coordinator , PM, DPM, Coordinators, and PQ team.
- Drafting and/or reviewing evaluation reports for internal and external use.
- The MEAL Officer acts as the main contact person for the MEAL related support in the UNICEF project
Accountability
- Oversee ZOA’s commitments to the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS) in line with the project, ensuring that the Feedback and Complaints Mechanism (FCM) operated either at ZOA or project partner is fit for purpose and that complaints and feedback received are monitored and followed up appropriately.
- Promote participatory approaches and methodologies, engaging affected population to ensure their voices and perspectives are captured in order to address specific needs and expectations.
- Sensitize and educate team members and stakeholders (beneficiaries, service providers, partners, government authorities and others) on Feedback and Complaint Mechanisms implemented by ZOA Uganda.
- Ensure appropriate documentation of feedback and complaints received following correct reporting procedures and tools.
- In coordination with MEAL Coordinator conduct regular analysis and presentation of feedback and complaints portraying context and trends in the project implementation to guide necessary improvements.
- Promote understanding to ZOA’s Code of Conduct and Safeguarding policies, ensuring adherence to these policies at all times and that project activities are implemented with a “Do No Harm” approach.
Learning
- Lead drafting and development of Project level Learning Agenda and Questions to guide relevant data collection and learning activities.
- Promote a culture of learning and knowledge sharing through utilization of project/programme data collected, key assessments, evaluations, any other study findings and lessons learned for adaptive management, adjustments and improving impact(s).
- Documentation of good practices, success stories, innovative approaches and learning products to be utilized for programming, advocacy and other dissemination.
- Planning and organising joint project monitoring, reviews, and learning workshops/events internally and externally sharing results with programme teams and other stakeholders.
- Convene and chair regular meetings with project team involving other MEAL colleagues as well as partners using available platforms to collectively analyse and interpret MEAL information, discuss MEAL related issues, exchange MEAL expertise and experiences.
- Foster coordination and collaboration between project and MEAL teams as well as with key stakeholders (government authorities, UN agencies, NGOs, and implementing partners) in order to enhance MEAL practices such as MEAL coordination mechanisms, networks, and working groups.
Any other
- Perform any other duties as assigned.
Your profile
Identity
Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
- Bachelor degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., Statistics, Quantitative Economics, Development Studies, Social Sciences, Population Studies, Anthropology, etc.)
- Postgraduate diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation is advantageous
- At least three (3) years’ of experience in: MEAL system design, rollout and implementation in education projects with International organizations
- Ability to coordinate with local government stakeholders
- Experience with online data collection tools such as Kobo collect, Commcare, ODK, etc.
- (Computerized) data processing and analysis, e.g. statistical software such as SPSS, STATA, etc) and report writing tailored to suit donor requirements and other stakeholders.
- Training of team, individuals and groups (e.g. for data collection)
- Participatory assessment and monitoring
- Training of individuals and groups (e.g. for data collection)
- Good understanding of the Uganda context; experience in donor such as UNICEF and Karamoja operations is an added advantage.
- Excellent facilitation and communication skills, knowledge of the local languages (Ngakarimojong and Pokot) is desirable
- Ability to organise and train MEAL staff in ZOA, and within partner organisations
- Experience working with vulnerable people.
Attitude/behaviour:
- High level of networking capacities, with interpersonal, organizational and intercultural sensitivity
- Commitment to inclusion for People with Disabilities
- Able to plan and coordinate and work in an organized manner
- High level of integrity
- Motivated to work independently / self-managing
- Be a self-starter
- Commitment to ZOA’s mission, vision and values (see https://www.zoa-international.com/corporate-identity)
Special conditions/circumstances
The MEAL Officer will be based in ZOA field office, Moroto with field visit within the Project locations to provide real time monitoring.
The MEAL officer may also visit other ZOA programme Offices and Country Office for learning purposes and or interaction with other MEAL staffs within the organization for information sharing, training etc.
The role is 1.0 FTE (40 hrs/ week). Working hours are outlined in the ZOA Uganda Employee Handbook. Some flexibility on working hours may be required, e.g. for travel at weekends, or during reporting times.
Our offer
- ZOA offers a challenging role in a dynamic context, and you will be part of an inspiring and motivated team.
- We offer good benefits and remuneration which suits the NGO sector.
Do you need more information?
For more information about ZOA, please visit our website www.zoa-international.com.
Interested and ready to apply?
All interested and qualified candidates please apply directly via the link, at the latest by 29th July 2026.
CV’s of no more than 5 pages in length are appreciated. Please provide at least 3 references related to your previous employment listed in the application. References of previous positions held should not be older than five years.
Only selected candidates will be contacted and invited to participate in the process of Interviews.
ZOA operates with an equal opportunities policy and is committed to diversity in the workplace.
Qualified women and men, people of all nationalities, and cultural backgrounds, and candidates with disabilities, women, Refugees are encouraged to apply.
Please note that, as part of its recruitment process, ZOA carries out background and reference checks (Including COTER - Counter Terrorism Check) for all candidates. As ZOA participates in the Inter-Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme, all reference checks include a written questionnaire, the ‘Statement of Conduct’, which will be sent to past employers regarding misconduct (such as sexual exploitation, abuse or harassment).
Please note that ZOA does not solicit for funds during any recruitment process. To report any unethical conduct, please use; report.uganda@zoa.ngo or report@zoa.ngo or Call: 080-020-0121 Tollfree.