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Humanitarian Action MEAL Advisor
2026-07-09T19:02:51+00:00
SOS Childrens Villages
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Nonprofit, and NGO
Social Services & Nonprofit,Management,Business Operations
KES
MONTH
2026-07-22T17:00:00+00:00
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SOS Children's Villages is an independent, non-governmental international development organization which has been working to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of children since 1949.

Responsibilities or duties

Technical Assistance, Tools & Capacity Strengthening

  • Provide technical assistance to Member Associations across the project cycle, including design and review of MEAL frameworks, indicators, log frames, and monitoring plans.
  • Develop, adapt, and maintain data-collection tools (including Kobo) and advise on methodology for needs assessments, baselines, and endline surveys.
  • Review and analyse indicator data, ensuring quality and recommending adjustments to improve project delivery; ensure findings inform decision-making and project adaptation.
  • Maintain a pool of evaluators, review and advise on mid-term and final evaluation design and implementation, and ensure results are disseminated and acted upon.
  • Train and coach MEAL and project staff — virtually and on-site — on MEAL standards, CHS, results-based management, and digital data collection.

MEAL Standards, Tools & Minimum Requirements

  • Develop, maintain, and promote MEAL minimum requirements and standards for humanitarian projects, including global indicators and key processes.
  • Maintain and adapt the SOS CV Child Protection in Humanitarian Action handbook (Companion) and MEAL toolkit, ensuring alignment with global standards.
  • Lead the collection and consolidation of data on numbers of direct and indirect participants reached.

Coordination & Systems Integration

  • Ensure that humanitarian projects are fully registered and accurately reflected in SOS systems (ProDIGI, PDB2), global reports, and dashboards.
  • Coordinate with IT, ProDIGI, PDB2, and other departments to ensure systems are aligned and user needs are addressed; gather feedback and lead change requests or pilots as needed.

Accountability & Participation

  • Ensure participation of affected populations — especially children and young people — throughout project design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
  • Support development and use of child-friendly feedback and complaint mechanisms, ensuring findings are systematically used for program decisions.
  • Lead SOS CV’s CHS accountability processes, including certification maintenance, documentation, tracking action plans, and liaising with the CHS Alliance.

Reporting & Organisational Learning

  • Produce periodic global humanitarian response reports for donors, PSAs, and internal stakeholders.
  • Lead learning and knowledge-sharing initiatives, including peer-to-peer exchanges, newsletters, and dissemination of lessons learned.

Responsibilities to Uphold Safeguarding (standards) and Promote a Safe Environment

As someone working for or on behalf of SOS Children’s Villages, you are responsible for helping to create and maintain a safe and protective environment for staff, as well as for the children, young people, and adult program participants supported and cared for by SOS Children’s Villages. You are expected to:

  • Commit to the Code of Conduct and reflect on the safeguarding implications of your work on an ongoing basis.
  • Actively participate in team discussions to identify risks and share and apply preventative and mitigation measures and strategies.
  • Integrate safeguarding principles into your daily decisions and tasks.
  • Report any safeguarding concerns promptly and in line with procedures.
  • Promote values-based culture, accountability and zero tolerance of harm.

Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)

Requirements

  • Master’s degree, preferably in Monitoring & Evaluation, humanitarian or development studies, international relations, project management, social sciences, or a related field.
  • 5–8 years of professional experience, with a minimum of 5 years in MEAL roles and project management within humanitarian or development contexts in a multi-sector INGO.
  • At least 2 years of international field experience in Asia, Africa, or Latin America.
  • Experience with research methods and data management and analysis.

Technical Skills

  • Humanitarian expertise – Advanced (Essential): strong knowledge of humanitarian standards and systems (CHS, Sphere, CPiHA).
  • Proven MEAL expertise – Advanced (Essential): indicator design, log frames, survey methodology, and data analysis (quantitative & qualitative).
  • Data and information management – Intermediate (Essential): proficiency with digital data tools (Kobo, Excel, Power BI) and information management systems (ProDIGI, PDB2, SharePoint).
  • Data-driven decision-making and program monitoring – Intermediate (Essential): ability to produce clear reports and use MEAL findings for project adaptation.
  • Training and coaching – Intermediate (Essential): experience training and coaching MEAL and project staff.
  • Accountability mechanisms – Intermediate (Desired): practical experience with AAP and child-friendly feedback mechanisms.
  • Program evaluation – Intermediate (Desired): experience commissioning or leading evaluations and managing pools of evaluators.
  • Data visualization – Intermediate (Desired): skills in Power BI and collaboration tools such as Salesforce and SharePoint. Interest in AI tools for data analysis or reporting is a plus.

Experience needed

5 - 8 years

  • Provide technical assistance to Member Associations across the project cycle, including design and review of MEAL frameworks, indicators, log frames, and monitoring plans.
  • Develop, adapt, and maintain data-collection tools (including Kobo) and advise on methodology for needs assessments, baselines, and endline surveys.
  • Review and analyse indicator data, ensuring quality and recommending adjustments to improve project delivery; ensure findings inform decision-making and project adaptation.
  • Maintain a pool of evaluators, review and advise on mid-term and final evaluation design and implementation, and ensure results are disseminated and acted upon.
  • Train and coach MEAL and project staff — virtually and on-site — on MEAL standards, CHS, results-based management, and digital data collection.
  • Develop, maintain, and promote MEAL minimum requirements and standards for humanitarian projects, including global indicators and key processes.
  • Maintain and adapt the SOS CV Child Protection in Humanitarian Action handbook (Companion) and MEAL toolkit, ensuring alignment with global standards.
  • Lead the collection and consolidation of data on numbers of direct and indirect participants reached.
  • Ensure that humanitarian projects are fully registered and accurately reflected in SOS systems (ProDIGI, PDB2), global reports, and dashboards.
  • Coordinate with IT, ProDIGI, PDB2, and other departments to ensure systems are aligned and user needs are addressed; gather feedback and lead change requests or pilots as needed.
  • Ensure participation of affected populations — especially children and young people — throughout project design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
  • Support development and use of child-friendly feedback and complaint mechanisms, ensuring findings are systematically used for program decisions.
  • Lead SOS CV’s CHS accountability processes, including certification maintenance, documentation, tracking action plans, and liaising with the CHS Alliance.
  • Produce periodic global humanitarian response reports for donors, PSAs, and internal stakeholders.
  • Lead learning and knowledge-sharing initiatives, including peer-to-peer exchanges, newsletters, and dissemination of lessons learned.
  • Commit to the Code of Conduct and reflect on the safeguarding implications of your work on an ongoing basis.
  • Actively participate in team discussions to identify risks and share and apply preventative and mitigation measures and strategies.
  • Integrate safeguarding principles into your daily decisions and tasks.
  • Report any safeguarding concerns promptly and in line with procedures.
  • Promote values-based culture, accountability and zero tolerance of harm.
  • Humanitarian expertise – Advanced (Essential): strong knowledge of humanitarian standards and systems (CHS, Sphere, CPiHA).
  • Proven MEAL expertise – Advanced (Essential): indicator design, log frames, survey methodology, and data analysis (quantitative & qualitative).
  • Data and information management – Intermediate (Essential): proficiency with digital data tools (Kobo, Excel, Power BI) and information management systems (ProDIGI, PDB2, SharePoint).
  • Data-driven decision-making and program monitoring – Intermediate (Essential): ability to produce clear reports and use MEAL findings for project adaptation.
  • Training and coaching – Intermediate (Essential): experience training and coaching MEAL and project staff.
  • Accountability mechanisms – Intermediate (Desired): practical experience with AAP and child-friendly feedback mechanisms.
  • Program evaluation – Intermediate (Desired): experience commissioning or leading evaluations and managing pools of evaluators.
  • Data visualization – Intermediate (Desired): skills in Power BI and collaboration tools such as Salesforce and SharePoint. Interest in AI tools for data analysis or reporting is a plus.
  • Master’s degree, preferably in Monitoring & Evaluation, humanitarian or development studies, international relations, project management, social sciences, or a related field.
  • 5–8 years of professional experience, with a minimum of 5 years in MEAL roles and project management within humanitarian or development contexts in a multi-sector INGO.
  • At least 2 years of international field experience in Asia, Africa, or Latin America.
  • Experience with research methods and data management and analysis.
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Vacancy title:
Humanitarian Action MEAL Advisor

[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Nonprofit, and NGO, Category: Social Services & Nonprofit,Management,Business Operations]

Jobs at:
SOS Childrens Villages

Deadline of this Job:
Wednesday, July 22 2026

Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi

Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, July 9 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed

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JOB DETAILS:

SOS Children's Villages is an independent, non-governmental international development organization which has been working to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of children since 1949.

Responsibilities or duties

Technical Assistance, Tools & Capacity Strengthening

  • Provide technical assistance to Member Associations across the project cycle, including design and review of MEAL frameworks, indicators, log frames, and monitoring plans.
  • Develop, adapt, and maintain data-collection tools (including Kobo) and advise on methodology for needs assessments, baselines, and endline surveys.
  • Review and analyse indicator data, ensuring quality and recommending adjustments to improve project delivery; ensure findings inform decision-making and project adaptation.
  • Maintain a pool of evaluators, review and advise on mid-term and final evaluation design and implementation, and ensure results are disseminated and acted upon.
  • Train and coach MEAL and project staff — virtually and on-site — on MEAL standards, CHS, results-based management, and digital data collection.

MEAL Standards, Tools & Minimum Requirements

  • Develop, maintain, and promote MEAL minimum requirements and standards for humanitarian projects, including global indicators and key processes.
  • Maintain and adapt the SOS CV Child Protection in Humanitarian Action handbook (Companion) and MEAL toolkit, ensuring alignment with global standards.
  • Lead the collection and consolidation of data on numbers of direct and indirect participants reached.

Coordination & Systems Integration

  • Ensure that humanitarian projects are fully registered and accurately reflected in SOS systems (ProDIGI, PDB2), global reports, and dashboards.
  • Coordinate with IT, ProDIGI, PDB2, and other departments to ensure systems are aligned and user needs are addressed; gather feedback and lead change requests or pilots as needed.

Accountability & Participation

  • Ensure participation of affected populations — especially children and young people — throughout project design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
  • Support development and use of child-friendly feedback and complaint mechanisms, ensuring findings are systematically used for program decisions.
  • Lead SOS CV’s CHS accountability processes, including certification maintenance, documentation, tracking action plans, and liaising with the CHS Alliance.

Reporting & Organisational Learning

  • Produce periodic global humanitarian response reports for donors, PSAs, and internal stakeholders.
  • Lead learning and knowledge-sharing initiatives, including peer-to-peer exchanges, newsletters, and dissemination of lessons learned.

Responsibilities to Uphold Safeguarding (standards) and Promote a Safe Environment

As someone working for or on behalf of SOS Children’s Villages, you are responsible for helping to create and maintain a safe and protective environment for staff, as well as for the children, young people, and adult program participants supported and cared for by SOS Children’s Villages. You are expected to:

  • Commit to the Code of Conduct and reflect on the safeguarding implications of your work on an ongoing basis.
  • Actively participate in team discussions to identify risks and share and apply preventative and mitigation measures and strategies.
  • Integrate safeguarding principles into your daily decisions and tasks.
  • Report any safeguarding concerns promptly and in line with procedures.
  • Promote values-based culture, accountability and zero tolerance of harm.

Qualifications or requirements (e.g., education, skills)

Requirements

  • Master’s degree, preferably in Monitoring & Evaluation, humanitarian or development studies, international relations, project management, social sciences, or a related field.
  • 5–8 years of professional experience, with a minimum of 5 years in MEAL roles and project management within humanitarian or development contexts in a multi-sector INGO.
  • At least 2 years of international field experience in Asia, Africa, or Latin America.
  • Experience with research methods and data management and analysis.

Technical Skills

  • Humanitarian expertise – Advanced (Essential): strong knowledge of humanitarian standards and systems (CHS, Sphere, CPiHA).
  • Proven MEAL expertise – Advanced (Essential): indicator design, log frames, survey methodology, and data analysis (quantitative & qualitative).
  • Data and information management – Intermediate (Essential): proficiency with digital data tools (Kobo, Excel, Power BI) and information management systems (ProDIGI, PDB2, SharePoint).
  • Data-driven decision-making and program monitoring – Intermediate (Essential): ability to produce clear reports and use MEAL findings for project adaptation.
  • Training and coaching – Intermediate (Essential): experience training and coaching MEAL and project staff.
  • Accountability mechanisms – Intermediate (Desired): practical experience with AAP and child-friendly feedback mechanisms.
  • Program evaluation – Intermediate (Desired): experience commissioning or leading evaluations and managing pools of evaluators.
  • Data visualization – Intermediate (Desired): skills in Power BI and collaboration tools such as Salesforce and SharePoint. Interest in AI tools for data analysis or reporting is a plus.

Experience needed

5 - 8 years

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: 60

Level of Education: postgraduate degree

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Job Info
Job Category: NGO - Non Government Organisations jobs in Kenya
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Wednesday, July 22 2026
Duty Station: Nairobi | Nairobi
Posted: 09-07-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 09-07-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 10-10-2076
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