Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer -Response and Impact
Full Description
**Project Overview** - The Humanitarian and Stabilisation Operations Team (HSOT) is contracted by Palladium to deliver the Humanitarian Emergency Response Operations and Stabilisation Programme (HEROS), working with FCDO’s Humanitarian Response Department (HCRD) and the Migration and Conflict Directorate (MCD), as well as multiple UK Government teams and partners globally.
The Response and Impact Pillar enables HSOT and HCRD to learn from their work and clearly demonstrate the impact of the HEROS programme. The team puts in place practical systems and processes to turn business-as-usual and crisis response activity into usable learning and reliable evidence of impact. It also supports response readiness by coordinating monitoring, staffing, and EWAR’s role during crises.
**About the Role** -This role forms an integral part of the Response and Impact Pillar reporting into the Team Leader - Response and Impact working across teams to ensure that HSOT and FCDO systematically capture, analyse, and use learning and evidence of impact from across the HEROS programme.
The role focuses on turning activity delivered through the contract, including preparedness, readiness, and crisis response, into structured learning and credible evidence of impact. In doing so, it supports adaptive management, strengthens accountability, and underpins high-quality contractual reporting.
**Key Responsibilities**
Learning and Knowledge Management
The MEL Officer, supports learning and knowledge management across HSOT to strengthen evidence-based decision-making and ensure learning from HEROS activity is captured, shared, and used. This may include, but is not limited to:
- Lead the collection, documentation, and synthesis, of lessons learned across HSOT.
- Support the dissemination of humanitarian relevant learning (operational, policy level etc) across HSOT and FCDO’s humanitarian team.
- Track follow-up actions arising from lessons learned processes and support visibility of progress for the Senior Leadership Teams of HSOT and HCRD.
- Ensure learning is accessible and usable through the Central Lessons Log, and other knowledge products.
- Support internal preparedness initiatives by helping ensure that learning from previous responses informs future planning and readiness.
Impact Evidence and MEL Systems
The MEL Officer supports the development and application of MEL approaches that help HSOT and HCRD demonstrate the impact of the HEROS contract. This may include, but is not limited to:
- Support the implementation of contract-wide approaches to track and explain HEROS impact across response activity, readiness, preparedness, and deployed expertise including but not limited response indicators and outcome harvesting.
- Contribute to evidence quality assurance by helping ensure that data and narrative reporting are consistent, credible, and clear.
- Support the integration of value for money (VfM) considerations into evidence gathering and reporting.
Contractual Reporting Support
- The MEL Officer supports contractual reporting and related reporting products within the Response and Impact Pillar. This may include, but is not limited to:
- Coordinate MEL inputs into the drafting and coordination contractual reporting, including quarterly reports, annual review inputs, and logframe/KPI submissions.
- Assist as needed with the consolidation of evidence and narrative content to clearly demonstrate programme results and impact.
- Advise and quality assure the monitoring and evaluation processes linked to contractual reporting, including organising response indicator data and supporting lessons learned inputs where relevant.
- Support the development of reporting and communications products by compiling information on programme delivery, learning, and impact.
Duty Officer
HSOT provides a 24-hour, 7-day-a-week monitoring and alerting function for FCDO. The MEL Officer will be required to contribute to this function during office hours and, on occasion, out of hours. While acting as Duty Officer, the post-holder may be expected to:
- Undertake routine monitoring of humanitarian developments and relevant media and information sources.
- Produce and circulate daily or regular monitoring updates, as required.
- Monitor for emerging humanitarian crises and escalate issues in line with agreed procedures.
- Contribute to alerts and situation reports during periods of enhanced monitoring.
- Undertake out-of-hours Duty Officer shifts on a rotational basis, where required.
Crisis Response and Surge Support
During a humanitarian response, the MEL Officer will support the team as needed to maintain business-as-usual activity, contribute to priority response tasks, and undertake specific MEL activities
- Provide flexible support to the Response and Impact Pillar and wider EWAR during crises, helping maintain business-as-usual activity and contribute to priority response tasks as needed.
- Undertake specific MEL activities in support
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