Job Title: M&E Officer
Location: Aba, Abia
Employment Type: Full-time
Report to: Executive Director
Contract Duration: Eleven (11) months
Your Responsibilities
- The M&E Officer shall be in charge of Monitoring and Evaluation activities associated with Integrated Community Led Monitoring (CLM) implementation at Victorian Clarion Foundation (VICLAF)
- Provide technical support to the Data Collectors/Case managers for data entry in appropriate tools.
- Interface with the relevant stakeholders to support data collection by the Data Collectors and Case Managers
- Interface with the health care providers/facility records and the primary care providers (case managers/MM/Data collectors) to ensure that project data is captured in relevant registers in line with predetermined tools.
- Coordinate the data collection activities of Data Collectors/Case Managers, primary care providers at the service delivery points (case managers, mentor mothers, data collectors) to ensure both community and facility-level data align to expected indicators.
- Provide orientation/technical support to Data Collectors/Case Managers on use of relevant tools and harmonization of same with facility records before preparation of relevant reporting tools.
- Work with the facility personnel and primary care providers (case managers/mentor mothers/data collectors) to harmonize project data from health facilities within the LGA of implementation.
- Liaise with facility focal persons in various units of the facility (ART, ANC, PMTCT, Record/M&E unit, Lab, referral focal persons, etc) to harmonize data reported by the primary (case managers/Mentor Mothers/DC).
- Retrieves and sorts data source documents for desk review and validation and conduct CBO level data validation.
- Works with primary service providers to resolve questions, inconsistencies or missing data, and verifies accuracy of data before entry.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree or HND in Public health, Computer Science, statistics, or Economics, Social Sciences or other related disciplines.
- 2 years of Previous work experience in Global Fund HIV/TB/Malaria or PEPFAR grant
- 3 years of work experience in a NGO/CBO implementing HIV/TB/Malaria Interventions.
- 2 years of Working knowledge of Care & Support in HIV interventions in Nigeria working with PLHIV, PPW, AGYW/AYP & KP
- Proficiency in in Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Excellent communication (verbal and written) skills, including understanding the local language of the people. Attentive to details, highly organized, and self-motivated.
- Expertise in analyzing data using statistical software would be an added advantage.
- Appreciable training & facilitation skills in community setting.
Application Closing Date
Wednesday, 28th January, 2026; 5pm.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send a one-page application letter, addressed to the Executive Director of VICLAF, clearly providing evidence of competences required, a comprehensive Curriculum Vitae indicating clearly your valid telephone numbers, e-mail address and current contact address to: [email protected] using the Job Title and your name as the subject of the email.

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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