The Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer is responsible for designing and managing a comprehensive programme-level Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) system for the Just Transition Finance Mechanism (JTFM), ensuring performance tracking, evidence-based learning, and adaptive management. Through capturing lessons and driving continuous improvement, the role strengthens project design, stakeholder engagement, investment readiness, and delivery effectiveness.
Key Responsibilities
Key Performance Areas
Programme Monitoring and Evaluation
Collaborate with the Project Officer, Investment Officers, community engagement teams, and technical partners to analyse progress and translate monitoring data into learning insights.
Support integrated delivery across SORE and PIM pipeline activities
Establish monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to track progress and recommend adjustments to ensure the achievement of programme deliverables.
Lead the development and application of the MEL framework and monitoring indicators aligned with programme outputs
Track overall programme progress and performance against programme objectives across Outputs I - V
Provide targeted recommendations to strengthen alignment with donor requirements and programme milestones
Design governance and inclusion metrics that strengthen institutional accountability and transparency, ensuring alignment with just transition principles.
Facilitate evaluation activities, including mid-term and final assessments and embed monitoring and evaluation across programme structures.
Conduct research on development initiatives and keep abreast of developments in the field of MEL.
Learning and Adaptive Management Support
Facilitate learning processes that support continuous improvement and adaptive
Capture lessons emerging from SORE project preparation
Document lessons learned from project implementation, including stakeholder engagement, pipeline development, and financing structures.
Produce learning briefs and recommendations to improve programme
Reporting and Data Analytics
Gather evidence systematically from site identification, screening, and business case preparation
Verify data accuracy and maintain strong quality assurance processes
Analyse findings to improve pipeline readiness and design
Prepare inputs for MEL reporting and periodic submissions to IKI and DBSA
Produce evidence-based recommendations that strengthen programme delivery and accountability
Prepare MEL reports for donor and stakeholder compliance
Maintain donor compliance and accountability through accurate, timely submissions
Prepare submissions to management and board committees in collaboration with key units, supporting assessment of targets and initiatives.
Develop templates and processes to standardise reporting and improve administrative efficiency
Present data analysis on trends and projections in training sessions, equipping stakeholders (business partners, divisional committees, board committees, executive committee) with decision-making tools and reports.
Stakeholder Engagement
Develop a stakeholder engagement strategy that maps key players and decision-makers, establish approaches that support inclusive participation in all stakeholder consultations.
Facilitate and support learning, thought leadership and knowledge sharing on MEL with partner organisations and other industry players.
Build networks and partnerships to share knowledge and resources
Build partnerships with organisations, government and non-government agencies, and other stakeholders to foster collaboration on MEL best practice.
Key Measurements of Outputs
Accurate and presentable reports consolidated and submitted within agreed timelines, meeting donor and stakeholder requirements.
Data collected and analysed with accuracy and integrated into reporting frameworks
Monitoring indicators developed and applied across all outputs within agreed timelines
Programme performance tracked and reported with clear evidence of inclusive participation
Actionable recommendations delivered to enhance inclusive milestone achievement
Stakeholder satisfaction with advisory support, financing solutions, and transaction execution
Clean audit outcomes and effective resolution of audit findings.
Expertise & Technical Competencies
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Monitoring & Evaluation, Development Studies, Social Sciences, Environmental Studies, Public Policy, or a related field.
Minimum Experience
A minimum of 5 years experience in MEL implementation within development, climate, or infrastructure programmes.
Demonstrated experience in data collection, verification, and results-based reporting.
Good understanding of the development finance environment both locally and regionally.
Demonstration of a strong understanding of public and private sectors, and the interfaces in social development.
Experience in leading and implementing projects and programmes.
Expertise in results-based monitoring and evaluation.
Ability to analyse qualitative and quantitative and qualitative data.
Desirable Requirements
Postgraduate qualification in MEL, Climate Finance, or Renewable Energy development.
Experience supporting project pipeline development or business case preparation.
Experience with donor-funded programmes (IKI, GCF, EU).
Familiarity with just transition or climate governance.
Knowledge of legislation, regulations, policies, processes and procedures governing the development finance and public sector procurement in South Africa (e.g. PFMA).
Deadline:9th July,,2026