The position holder will work as part of the project team under the direct supervision and guidance of the state project manager (Kano, Niger and Yobe states) / state technical officer (Yobe, Kaduna and Jigawa) and closely with the Country Technical Coordinator (CTC) to achieve the project’s objectives.
Job Title: M&E Officer
Location: Yobe
Qualifications and experience:
Essential
- Degree in Statistics, Demography, Mathematics or any other relevant quantitative relevant discipline
- A minimum of 3-5 years’ experience in a similar role
- Cognate experience in monitoring and evaluation of community-based interventions is highly desirable
- Hands-on experience in the use and managing HMIS and CLMS
- Proficiency and demonstrable experience in database management software packages and statistical analysis especially with; Stata, SPSS, Epi Info and DHIS;
- Experience in survey design and implementation and write up of survey results
Key accountabilities (percent of time spent on each area)
Technical contributions 50%:
- Develop a micro-plan for M&E activities following the approved work plan and with guidance from the state project manager / state coordinator
- Participate in the development and review of the Global Fund Malaria project MEAL plan.
- At state level, lead the Implementation of the MEAL Plan and put in place procedures for compliance
- Lead the set up and maintenance of a project database and linkages with the national DHIS version 2 platform for reporting
- Ensure availability of high quality routine data for all malaria indicators / parameters (both case management and prevention) and other project related data from all levels of health facilities (3o, 2o, 1o)
- In Niger and Jigawa, ensure high quality data are available in useable format on a regular and timely basis for programmatic decision by making by facilitating data collection and entry from:
- Providing checklist to capture the details of the supervision visits
- Demand creation activity recording form to capture activities carried out by the demand creation team
- A logistics form that captures the logistic component of the project, including drug distributions, and other related equipment and tools.
- Working closely with the State Project Manager / State Coordinator, plan regular data quality assessments, and ensure the completeness, consistency and validity of routine data.
- Ensure the timely submission of high quality programmatic progress Update and Disbursement Request (PUDR) and the validation of such on a quarterly basis according to the approved project performance framework.
- Work with project team to facilitate the documentation of activities in form of reports and ensure proper archiving of such for easy access and reference
- Working closely with the State Project Manager / State Coordinator, plan and coordinate quarterly routine monitoring visits to project supported sites and provide supportive supervision
- Provide direct technical assistance and capacity building for state and LGA level implementers in the design and implementation of GF- supported monitoring and evaluation activities.
- Participate in project assessments, evaluations and design including development of survey protocols with support from country office and advisors.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Program Management (10%):
- Support SMoH staff with coordinating program management activities, by ensuring that the recommended coordination meetings hold at the LGA and state levels.
- Work with the state and LGA Ministry of Health staff to ensure that reports are obtained from all health facilities within the state through appropriate state-specific mechanisms.
- Participate in regular monitoring and supervisory visits to the GF-supported health facilities, and ensure that action plans are developed for identified gaps.
- Support health facilities with ensuring that all items in the action plans are addressed and all outstanding gaps are closed.
Accountability (10%):
- Support programming staff to engage key populations in monitoring and evaluating program’s performance and to incorporate participatory methods into M&E systems in Nigeria.
- Orient program staff and partners on the basic principles and practices of beneficiary accountability in Nigeria.
- Support the development and implementation of feedback and response channels to reflect the preferences of community members and beneficiaries.
- Ensure that beneficiary feedback is adequately documented, addressed, analyzed, and utilized by program teams.
Knowledge Management and Learning (20%):
- Ensure that state M&E and program teams regularly review and accordingly adjust M&E plans and tools in the light of changes and needs in the field context based on monitoring data and reflection sessions.
- Support learning-to-action events and reflection sessions to systematically analyze data for programmatic use for the state, and to document and incorporate lessons learned into program design and implementation.
- Conduct regular data review and analysis for feedback to states for program improvement, and for updates to national level (MC and government).
- Support program staff in key activities including development of a learning agenda, organizing regular learning events, supporting operations research, and reflecting, documentation, and communication of learning initiatives.
- Actively participate in the M&E Community of Practice with other PR, SRs and government M&E staff.
- Support knowledge management systems and practices to gather, document and share best practices with project team, MC country office, government and technical partners. Collaborate with M&E and program staff to develop learning briefs, project bulletins and other materials for dissemination.
- Promote adoption of the best practices in knowledge management by other project staff and government partners.
Representation (10%):
- Liaise with technical counterparts in the State Ministry of Health, PRs, SRs, and other local stakeholders engaged in malaria activities in Nigeria.
- At state level, represent MC and make presentations at technical meetings and events related to MEAL, including quarterly Principal Recipient and Sub-recipients quarterly review meetings. Representation will be agreed with the State Project Manager / State Coordinator
Application Closing Date
10th February, 2026.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Go to M&E Officer (Yobe) at Malaria Consortium to Apply

Sama’ila Muhuddin is a dedicated Registered Nurse and humanitarian professional with over seven years of frontline experience. Since May 2018, he has served with prominent international non-governmental organizations, including Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Holland, Spain, France projects and ALIMA, responding to emergencies and providing critical care in some of the most challenging humanitarian settings.
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